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.
If you win two games, one game or three games, you can still say it's luck. But when you win a championship over 18 games, it's not luck.
My eventual goal is to win a championship. And before I retire, I just want to win a championship. That's it.
Milestones you'd like to reach before retiring? Not really. Because when I began it was never to reach 100 games or reach 200 or to get high on the all-time list or whatever else. Those things are by-products. I want to win another championship, beginning with the conference championship. The thing that was disappointing to me last year was the fact that we did not win the conference championship. I felt like we just let that game (against Air Force in Las Vegas) get away from us.
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.
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.
I live in the moment. I try to win as many games as I can in any given year. That's what I've always tried to do. But I don't dwell on the past games. That doesn't help you win games now. If that helped win games now, I'd dwell on them.
I want to win games, want to win championships. I want to go to the World Cup. I want to win a World Cup. I want to play in Champions League. I want to have fun throughout all of that, and I want my family to be a part of that through the entire path.
Win games. Win games in the playoffs. Win the Super Bowl. That's what it comes down to. The ultimate goal is to start off by winning the division and go from there. Those are the big goals.
That's all I want to do - win games. Stats will come. That's the player I am. But I would rather win games.
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.
Our goal is to win the conference championship and go to the playoff and win the national championship and we recruit with that attitude.
I want to win a championship and to win the Indy 500 makes me want it so much more.
At a certain point in one's career, you want to win, not just have a great season. You want to win a championship.
When you win a championship, you can't always rely on that for the rest of your life. You want to try to go out there and win a better one.
I want to win a championship and you can't win it by yourself in college.