A Quote by LaDainian Tomlinson

I want to win a championship. I can't come on this team and demand to be a starter. — © LaDainian Tomlinson
I want to win a championship. I can't come on this team and demand to be a starter.
That's the one regret I have in all the years that I've played professional sports, that I didn't win a championship in the N.F.L. And that's why you play on any level of team sports: you want to win a championship as part of a team.
The goal is to win a championship. Every team enters the season with the goal to win the championship, but realistically, there are five or six teams with a realistic shot at winning a championship.
Every time we play, we want to win, that's for sure. It may be the World Championship, the Olympics, the NBA Championship or the South American Championship, but we always want to win.
I want to play for a championship team. I want to win a championship.
When Peyton went into the game and remained the starter, it was OK with me because our team was winning games. We won a championship.
I don't want to be cocky, but I want to win a championship and feel that with my team, I have the ability.
My eventual goal is to win a championship. And before I retire, I just want to win a championship. That's it.
I don't want to be one of those guys who is just there. I want to be a guy that's on a team that makes it and be an All-Star and has a chance to always win an NBA championship.
If I go anywhere else and win a championship, it's not going to be the same. I want to win a championship in Cleveland. That's where I want to stay. I love Cleveland.
Having different people come together and be on a team and win a world championship is literally, I think, the definition of being American.
It doesn't eat at me. As a competitor, it drives you. It's hard to say this without someone saying, 'Golly, he doesn't care that much.' I want to win a championship for our team, for our organization. I want us to win one bad. But do I lose sleep over it? Or would I be miserable one day if I never did it? The answer is no.
I want to win some Super Bowls, and so thats really my focus, to do whatever I have to do to lead this team to a championship.
In general, if I owned a sports team, no matter what team it was, and someone asked me, 'Hey, you won the championship. Would you go to the White House?' I'd say, hey, guys, you won the championship. You decide what you want to do.
I want to find a team that can give me a competitive car to win many more races and challenge for the championship.
The team is always bigger than an individual or whatever, and a really good team can win a championship.
It's a different thing when you play on a team that has to win, that doesn't consider it a good year unless you win the championship.
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