A Quote by Manny Machado

Tempers flare at times. That's what good teams do: they react to things and go out there and leave it all on the field. — © Manny Machado
Tempers flare at times. That's what good teams do: they react to things and go out there and leave it all on the field.
Just hearing somebody's voice in center field, it helps our guards out to know where they need to go, when the screen is coming, when the back door is coming, when the flare is coming. When different things like that happen and we're talking, it helps us all out in the long run.
That's one of the things about the NFL is that you have small-market teams, big-market teams. I feel like the bigger market teams do kind of have an advantage in terms of off-the-field money.
For me it is really important to have a story with blood in the veins, there are bad tempers and good tempers.
Most people don't realise there's certain things that players go through off the field. Most times, guys are good at hiding things.
In football, you're taught to react by being aggressive, taught to react with violence. If you can't separate that on the field and off the field, you're going to be in a lot of trouble in your life.
I don't get too upset or bent out of shape from things that go on on the field. But I think that you always want to try to keep it classy. You don't want to do any stupid fouls, and sometimes - sometimes the game gets to you; people react differently.
One-third of your plays are special teams, so to block a punt and get good field position out of it and score was big.
If it wasn't for baseball, I'd be in either the penitentiary or the cemetery. I have the same violent temper my father and older brother had. Both died of injuries from street fights in Baltimore, fights begun by flare-ups of their tempers.
You go out and work hard and leave everything on the field. I think if you do that, you don't have any regrets. You can go home and look at yourself in the mirror.
Teams are often times a reflection of their coach both on the field and in the media.
I've seen teams where there are bad relationships in the locker room, but they can leave that aside and win on the field. For me, I'm not satisfied with any part of that.
My mindset is to go out there to do anything I can to help out my teammates, be that garbage guy like that. I think I've been very crisp from that standpoint. I've played with some great guys and some great teams and some not so good teams, but I think I've drawn a lot from those experiences.
I have no plan. I will leave it to the good things and good times to find me.
As actors, we react to the material that's out there, and I probably just react more strongly to things that I feel will have some social value.
The difference of human being behind the guy on the page is in writing, I'm no longer conscious of personal repercussions because for that moment they don't exist. At times, I tell myself, Well, I can always go back and change that or take it out, and I find out that I rarely do. Couple little things here and there: Do unto others. Be a good scout. With all the ironies that entails, I go by that. That's a good way to live.
Life moves out of a red flare of dreams Into a common light of common hours, Until old age brings the red flare again.
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