A Quote by Kyle Kuzma

Everybody wants to be a starter, and I feel like I'm a starter in this league, but I can't necessarily control that. — © Kyle Kuzma
Everybody wants to be a starter, and I feel like I'm a starter in this league, but I can't necessarily control that.
I feel like I've proven that I can be a starter in this league, and I want to be respected in that way.
You do not have to be The fastest starter. Just be a starter! You will, without fail, Reach your destination-sun.
I don't believe you name a starter until the starter wins the team.
I know I'm good enough to be a starter and I'm a much more productive player when I get starter minutes. But I don't have to start. That's not me.
I want to be a starter in this league.
Everybody would like to be starter, but if I'm not, it's no big deal for me.
Not many people do what Jameis Winston did: first year as a starter winning a national championship, only one loss in his two years as a starter. He's got great charisma. He's polarizing for some people, but he's a rare talent.
Every linebacker that plays in the NFL wants to be a starter.
Everybody in this league waits on an opportunity when you don't play the starter minutes, when you don't play the type of minutes you want. And with each given opportunity, you got to be ready to come out and perform.
What the carburetor, sparkplug and self-starter are to an automobile, initiative, private enterprise and executive ability are to industry as a whole, including the wage earner, wage payer, wage spender and wage saver, i.e., the investor. If the sparkplug and self-starter get out of commission, the car will come to a standstill.
You're competing against other guys because ultimately there's only one starter, and all of us want to be that guy at some point. That's the way I approach it. Control what I can control and just be the best I can be each day.
It's completely normal that every player wants to be a starter. But ultimately the coach decides and we have to accept it.
It's one of those things: you can't really control how much you play or when you play, but when your number's called, I think if you make the most of your opportunities in this league, that's what makes good players. That's what I've tried to do in my short time being a starter, and good things have come from it.
I want to be the horse in the rotation that everybody can really rely on and is going to get that consistent starter.
I think the toughest job in football is always to be the starter, because everybody looks to you for guidance.
You have to understand that in this league, we are all one play removed from being the starter or from being the backup, in any game.
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