You're either on the Republican team or the Democratic team, and all that matters is that your team wins. Judging by history, regardless of which team wins, the people always lose.
When the team wins, everybody wins, so I can score two points, one point, get three rebounds, if our team wins, that's all that matters to me.
Tee Vee football: one team wins, one team loses -- they tie -- who cares? And why?
Go back through football, and you will see that the team with the best defense wins.
Nobody in football, a team sport, wins an individual trophy just doing well himself.
If I may make a football analogy, we're a team whether we're a football team or community or the United States of America. We are part of a team and I believe the people on that team have a right, but they also have the obligation if there is something that is not good or we don't agree on, to speak about it.
Kind of making that leap from a team that wins occasionally to a team that wins the majority of the time, a lot of times just comes down with figuring out how tough it is to win, and then executing down the stretch to do it.
Nobody wins or loses a match; it's the team that wins or loses. You have to be looking to contribute towards the team goal.
A team that can build a stronger car, a stronger working environment. A team that has the possibility to create something, that would be interesting.
Pushing for excellence is a fight. You have to fight to hire the right employees, fight to get the supplies you need, to move line items around. Being a great manager means pushing to get those few extra inches every day. It's almost like a football game - the team that wins sometimes wins by just inches.
The team that wins two-thirds of its one run games usually wins the pennant.
Football is not a game about numbers. It's about wins and trying to go out and play better than the other team.
The team that is the most focused and executes the best is the team that wins. That's usually the team that can handle the pressure of the situation.
It's a special honor to be one of the leaders of this football team. But I said it once, I'll say it again, no one person wins a game by themselves. Individually, it's top of the mountain, my sport, my profession. It's what you dream about as a kid.
When you're managing a team the key is, I guess, to find where those boundaries are, where you're prepared to let people go, to what extent you're allowing them to be a free spirit because ultimately it's all got to be in the greater cause which is making sure the team wins cricket games.
The team that wins makes minimum mistakes, and the one which loses, that one makes more mistakes than the other team.