I might be in a little decline. I don't know. How many guys that have played 150 games are still on the upswing? I've played a lot of games, a lot of snaps.
There's a lot of games played, a lot of snaps played over the long haul.
I think I've been very fortunate. I have obviously played a lot of snaps and played a lot of games, so my mileage is high. But I've been very fortunate that I've been able to stay relatively healthy, no major surgeries and stuff like that.
I played a lot of games for Villa, and one of my regrets is not winning a trophy there - that still hurts, and that's why the big games are important.
You can do a lot of breakdown on games you played, but the takeaways from games you've played has to be on what's in front of you.
I've played a lot of games - I started very early, and the first 50 games were just warm-up games.
I played a lot at Bayer Leverkusen. I played in the Champions League and in the Bundesliga. I have played a lot of games, and it was a very good decision to go to Leverkusen.
I've played a lot of games, and automatically, if I play a lot of games, I feel fitter, much stronger, and good.
I've played games where I thought I played one of my better games, and statistically, there's nothing there, and vice versa. I've never based how I feel about my performance on stats.
I don't have too much spare time, but I try to play games as much as possible. I played a little growing up, but I never played any tennis games before.
From playing with the guys that I played with, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, I learned a lot about the game. I learned how to finish games.
All my life I've been that way - ever since I was a kid. It doesn't matter whether we played video games or even before that when we had board games when you played with your sister and mom and dad - I didn't like losing then and didn't want to do anything but win when we played.
Honestly, the Carolina games I played in every year were more intense than the national championship games I played in - they had a better environment.
I played 18 seasons. That's a lot. There is some that played more. Brett Favre I think played a couple more. There is a few. There is a few guys that played more, but not many.
When I got to professional ball I used to play 150 games every year. It depends on how many games there was.
Every child has played video games growing up and played WWE games. To be part of a video game, it's an unbelievable experience.
I contribute in many different ways to the team. I've played a hell of a lot of games in my career, and you can stake any argument on the stats.