A Quote by Joe Theismann

You gotta score to put points on the board. — © Joe Theismann
You gotta score to put points on the board.
My job is to protect the football and score points and lead this offense on drives to score points.
Stats don't matter. I care about winning, not stats. If I score 0 points and we win I'm happy. If I score 50, 60 points, break the records, and we lose, I'm pissed off. 'Cause I knew I did something wrong. I'll have a hell of a season if I win the championship and average 20 points a game.
If I were a high school coach, I would put my best players on offense. The best athletes on my team, I would give them the ball and score points. I wouldn't play them on defense. I would play them where they can get the ball and score points.
Move the ball and score points. If we don't do that, I'm frustrated. Simply put.
The Bell curve is a fact of life. The blacks on average score 85 per cent on IQ and it is accurate, nothing to do with culture. The whites score on average 100. Asians score more. The Bell curve authors put it at least 10 points higher. These are realities that, if you do not accept, will lead to frustration because you will be spending money on wrong assumptions and the results cannot follow.
I got to score goals and get points. I got to get on the board somehow.
Any time you can get the ball back to the offense and they put points on the board, you can win games.
I learned a long time ago that at the end of the day, the only stat that counts is points, The other ones are significant, but I'd much rather have the right score on the board. At the end of the day, that's what we're worried about.
That's what we're here for as quarterbacks is to help our team win, lead the offense down the field and put points on the board.
Certainly our job as an offense to try to score points and that's running the ball, throwing the ball, whatever it is. Somehow, someway we've got to try to score points to help our team win. That's where the focus is and it's pretty easy just to focus on that.
The sad truth is that most Christians spend their entire lives trying to score points with Someone who is not keeping score.
I got to have more of those type of games where I'm just engaged. It doesn't matter the score or how many points I score.
I think we can keep people off-balance and ultimately we have to go score points, score one more point than the other team.
There's been a lot of talk of me being a one-man show but that's simply not the case. We win games when I score 40 points and we've won when I score 10.
It is discouraging a little bit to look up at the board and see that we're about 30 points behind our points goal for a competition.
I'm satisfied with the way I play, but I don't evaluate my performances. I worry about what I can contribute defensively. I don't need to score. As long as we win, I don't care how many points I score.
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