A Quote by Jerry Rice

I'm used to performing under pressure, but that's playing football. — © Jerry Rice
I'm used to performing under pressure, but that's playing football.
I love playing football. So I go out to play football, and I don't really feel pressure. Of course, there are some days when things just don't work out as well as they do on other days, but that doesn't have anything to do with pressure.
You're either singing on TV or in front of a full cathedral and there's a bit of pressure there. I know it sounds funny but if you get used to doing it, then performing in front of people playing cricket is the same sort of thing.
Pressure? What pressure? Pressure is poor people in the world trying to feed their families. There is no pressure in football
As a kid, I used to see how Sachin Tendulkar used to win matches under pressure for India in Sharjah or other places. So I was always keen to repeat the same in similar situations. I don't take pressure on myself when I am in the middle. I love pressure, and I always believe that pressure makes you more focused.
Playing for Chelsea doesn't compare to the pressure of playing for Brazil because we've won the World Cup five times. It's not only a massive country but football is part of the culture. They always want you to win, so you can never have an off-day.
I'm used to playing football every day, travelling, playing games.
You pressure, you want possession, you want to attack. Some teams can't or don't pass the ball. What are you playing for? What's the point? That's not football. Combine, pass, play. That's football - for me, at least.
My whole football life is pressure. If I don't get pressure from outside I put pressure on myself.
The pressure performing is something you have to get used to, really really quick.
People talk about pressure in football, but I don't think pressure should always affect you in a bad way. I love games under pressure.
When you are successful, there is the pressure of performing consistently; when you are not, there is the pressure of coming back and doing well.
I'm used to playing under pressure. In the Premier League, there are big players and big teams - we are used to it.
I threw up before every single football game I played, and I did so up through my NFL career. It was good pressure. It was pressure to be good. It was pressure to be the best. It was pressure to want to win.
Pressure, responsibility - I'm used to playing in big clubs.
Before matches, there is a little bit of pressure, but on the pitch, you forget it all. You only think about playing football.
Young kids should probably not play tackle football. I know this intellectually, but emotionally, I'm conflicted. I love this sport. I grew up playing and adoring football. I love the brotherhood, teamwork, athletic grace that borders on superhuman, grit, pressure and, yes, contact. I love the contact.
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