A Quote by Jered Weaver

Obviously, every game's big. It's lose or get yourself in a bad situation. — © Jered Weaver
Obviously, every game's big. It's lose or get yourself in a bad situation.
Of course, when you lose any game, the feeling is so bad. But you have to be professional and have to be clever and overcome this situation and try to work on that and try to fix the problem and solve for the next game.
Yes, there are times where I might play one bad service game a set. If you look at Sampras, he might play one slightly suspect service game every three sets. So to beat someone like that you've obviously got to be right on top of your game. I've basically got to get rid of that in my game so it makes me very difficult to beat.
Every game, and almost every life situation, has short cuts: ways you can get better without learning the entire literature of the game from beginning to end.
You lose weeks of sleep over a bad game, and a bad game could be one missed kick. So the ones you make, you just try to build on the confidence with it, and the ones you miss, you try to get it out of your head as quickly as possible and try to make the next one.
You get yourself prepared for a big game, you get yourself up for it. Then afterwards you don't sleep or eat properly.
When you lose a game, there's obviously disappointment, and you want a game straight away.
The big thing that Giannis brings to the game for us is pace, being able to get up and down the floor and play fast. We got to continue to do that and not lose momentum when he comes out of the game.
The first professional game of your career is obviously the biggest, but you still get the jitters, you still get the adrenaline rush before every game. A lot of people don't realize that, but it's true. I have always told myself that if you don't feel those nerves and you're not having fun, you shouldn't be playing. And I always enjoy the competition, the adrenaline rush before a game. And just competing with your buddies at the highest level, every day.
With every interview you feel like you lose a piece of yourself, and with every bad review you become just that little bit more bitter. It is horrible in a way.
Obviously after such a long gap, one itches to get back to the game and score big runs.
If you know your game, you can handle pressure; you can handle any kind of situation, back yourself, and play your own game and get success.
Obviously, ISU will be primed for revenge and wants to get that bad taste of the last game out of their mouth.
In the NFL you can't say this game is the biggest game ever and you get all pumped up and you go win and then you're like 'alright we did it' and then you go out and you play bad for the next two or three. Like every week you've got to be ready to go because they're all big games.
The game is supposed to be fun. If you had a bad day, don't worry. You can't expect to get a hit every game.
Hockey s a funny game. You have to prove yourself every shift, every game. It's not up to anybody else. You have to take pride in yourself.
You obviously want to start the season out with a big game and to follow it up by continuing to get better.
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