A Quote by Joe Flacco

What motivates me is being the best quarterback in the world. — © Joe Flacco
What motivates me is being the best quarterback in the world.
For me, a quarterback's best friend, especially a young quarterback's best friend, is a coach who believes in him.
I want to be the best quarterback at Texas Tech, the best quarterback in the Big 12.
You don't have to go out there and fit the mold of what a quarterback is supposed to be. Make your own mold and do the best at each role. If you can run with the best and throw with the best, you can be the best quarterback in your own version of the position.
I don't play too much into the color game, because I don't want to be the best African American quarterback, I want to be the best quarterback.
It's one of the best feelings in the world to hit the quarterback like that, hear the crowd go crazy, and then to watch it on film. You look forward to those types of plays. The best part about it is that you never know when it's going to come. Every play you've got to go hard and every play you've got to think and believe that you're going to get that quarterback sack. If you don't get it that play it might be the next play so you've always got to be thinking about it, and when it comes, it's the best.
I realize that there are many variables outside my control in my quest, but focusing on the big goal down the road really motivates me. To help me stay focused, I set micro-goals such as races or training achievements that bring me one step closer to being at my best for major goals
I look for a quarterback who can run and not a running back who can throw. I want a quarterback who can beat you with his arm. We are not a Tim Tebow type of quarterback team. I am not going to run my quarterback 20 times on power runs.
What really excited me at the end was the challenge of being the best I can be and prolonging my best level and playing against the best players in the world. But now that I don't have the opportunity to play against the best players in the world when it counts, in front of fans, it doesn't excite me as much.
What motivates me is that the best is yet to come.
Coming into the offseason, when I'm training, when things get hard, I know there's guys that are across the country, training and trying to be the best in the country and trying to be the best in the world. So that just motivates me to just keep going and keep working.
Pushing guys to be the best, that's part of the role I've always taken being a quarterback.
Obviously Eli Manning is a two-time Super Bowl MVP, so he is one of the best and a Hall of Fame quarterback. So I am just excited to be in the same quarterback room as him and we will see what happens.
That's what really motivates me, being great.
I've got to try and create the best life I can for my baby and my family, so yeah, that motivates me.
Being a lifelong runner, knowing what running gives me, a variety of factors - that is what motivates me.
The thought of being active in my kid's lives motivates me.
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