A Quote by Marcus Mariota

It's a contact sport. At some point, I'll get hit and that's part of it. I'm not worried about it. — © Marcus Mariota
It's a contact sport. At some point, I'll get hit and that's part of it. I'm not worried about it.
You win some, you lose some. You get hit you don't get hit, but it's not about how hard you get hit. I think it's about how hard you get hit, then still get up and deliver an even harder punch. I think that's what it is all about.
And I mean, I'm established. So I'm not worried about having a hit at this point in my career.
Football is not a contact sport, it is said: it is a collision sport. Dancing is a contact sport.
I'm not worried about what part of their life they needed to massage in order to achieve something that I get to experience as transcendent. Because that's the point of literature, I think: to connect.
You're not going to eliminate concussions. Anytime you hit your head, you have a chance of getting a concussion, in any sport, too. I think we have to learn more about it. Part of it is rules, part of it is equipment, part of it is medical studies, knowing more about the brain.
Football isn't a contact sport; it's a collision sport. Dancing is a contact sport.
Football isn't a contact sport, it's a collision sport. Dancing is a contact sport.
This is a contact sport. It's always been a contact sport, especially late in the race.
Mayweather has been hit the least out of every world champion in history and that is the art of the sport; to hit and not get hit.
People are worried about their bodies. They're worried about disease. They're worried about how they are able to get out and participate in the world.
I'm told that I look like a nice girl. But, yes, I do a full contact sport, and when people ask what I do, they are a bit surprised when I say, 'A martial art, a full contact sport.'
I believe - and this is my opinion - that at some point, football is not going to be the No. 1 sport. You talk about the ebbs and flows of what's popular and what's not. At some point, the TV ratings are not going to be there.
I'm worried about our sport. Our sport, we've taken a lot of hits as a sport.
We all, to some degree, wish we could have some element of our childhood back again while, for kids, moving on is something they're worried about. They know it's going to happen at some point.
You hit one level of the sport, and then you want to get to the next level. Until, eventually, the Olympics becomes part of that dream, part of that goal set and the mindset of wanting to get there. And then you realize there's so much incredible hard work and determination and effort that you need to put in along the way.
I put out one album one week, and I'm already worried about the next one. I feel a lot of emotion throughout the course of a day. But not to the point where you need to be worried about me.
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