A Quote by Mitchell Trubisky

When I'm in the huddle, it is my huddle, and I mean, that's how it needs to operate. — © Mitchell Trubisky
When I'm in the huddle, it is my huddle, and I mean, that's how it needs to operate.
I thank goodness every day that I played in the no-huddle, and it was Sam Wyche in Cincinnati who's really one of the innovators of the no-huddle.
Sometimes in a huddle I don't say anything, the guys will run the huddle. But I try to be an encourager in huddles, especially when I see a guy down or the team is not at the level where they should be mentally.
To me, the most fun games are where we get in the no-huddle, we get in kind of a groove and the defense has a Mike linebacker who can go no-huddle with you.
We have this pre-show thing where we all get into a huddle and yell, 'Pop, pop, it's showtime,' and I have to give credit to Bruno Mars for that one. I started doing it after I became obsessed with '24K Magic.' I want to ask Bruno if he'll ever come to my huddle with me!
The thing you miss most, when you don't play and you don't coach, is the huddle. You miss the huddle. You miss the ability to walk in the room where collectively players are from everywhere. Every race, every religion, every color. It don't matter, because you've got a common goal. You're trying to be something special as a team.
You don't know how many times I was in the huddle, asking my teammates to help me call a play.
I love the no-huddle.
No-huddle is something that I'm very comfortable with.
Anytime you get to go out and see the fellas and play with them and talk with them and be in the huddle and look at guys and participate in drills - I mean, that's what you play the game for, ultimately.
I've been calling plays in the huddle since I was seven.
Conformity is inevitable when folks huddle together in rebellion.
I'm not the guy who's been in the huddle with 1.7 seconds left to go.
As for the Republicans -- how can one regard seriously a frightened, greedy, nostalgic huddle of tradesmen and lucky idlers who shut their eyes to history and science, [and] steel their emotions against decent human sympathy.
I don't know anyone who actually likes the dark or night-time. I don't care how much they say it doesn't bother them. That's why we used to huddle in caves and light fires when the sun went down.
This whole huddle thing really pisses me off.
One thing I always do in the huddle, pre-snap, is make eye contact.
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