There is no substitute to taking a lot of a catches as a youngster if you want to do slip catching - you've got to catch, catch, catch. And more than doing the normal stuff, you have to vary your catching - you've got to take some catches with the tennis ball, you got to take some closer, some further away.
I catch the ball. You throw the ball, I catch it. You throw it close to me, I catch it. If you make me do something crazy to catch, I still catch it.
My job is to catch the ball no matter how they throw it - hard, soft, medium. You've got to be able to catch it.
When you drop the ball, it's not about, 'Oh, he can't catch,' or none of that. If you put time into something, of course you can catch. I wouldn't have got drafted if I couldn't.
You've got to catch the ball. It's football. So you've got to do what you've got to do when the ball's punted to you.
This is my moment, this is my chance to make a difference, and you know, I just went for the ball, I attacked it, and I went and got it, ... I was gonna catch that ball, regardless of what happens.
Everybody has their own answer of what a catch should be. I say, secure the ball; if the ball is not moving, it's a dead ball, simple as that.
My husband cannot throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times.
I can catch the ball. You've got to throw it to me.
Baseball is a universal language. Catch the ball, throw the ball, hit the ball.
You've just got to get open and catch the ball.
I got to go out there and catch the ball, be more of a deep threat.
My husband can not f****ing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time.
There's times when you catch a ball and really didn't even see that ball. You're like, 'That couldn't have been all me.'
It's just boring to see a team punt the ball and have the returner fair-catch the ball all the time.
You know what's funny? There's times when you catch a ball and really didn't even see that ball. You're like, 'That couldn't have been all me.'