A Quote by Ryan Bader

I'm used to playing the underdog role and the favorite. — © Ryan Bader
I'm used to playing the underdog role and the favorite.
I've been the underdog a lot in the UFC and I love playing that role.
I'd rather have the underdog position than the favorite because I've been the underdog for a long time. I don't mind fighting that way.
Some of the roots of role-playing games (RPGs) are grounded in clinical and academic role assumption and role-playing exercises.
When I broke into the Everton side under Roberto Martinez, I was playing in the No. 10 role, and I had never played there before, so I was getting used to that role as a first-team player.
America champions the underdog. We champion the underdog until he's not the underdog anymore, and he annoys us.
We're all playing a role. You're playing a role at home, you're playing a role at work, you're playing a role to survive.
When the Negro was completely an underdog, he needed white spokesmen. Liberals played their parts in this period exceedingly well.... But now that the Negro has rejected his role as an underdog, he has become more assertive in his search for identity and group solidarity; he wants to speak for himself.
In Anger Management,' he said,'we had to do all this role-playing stuff. You know, to get used to handling things in a less volatile way.' 'You role-played,' I said, trying to picture this. 'I had to. It was court-ordered.
My favorite driver is always either the bad guy or the underdog.
I'm used to playing that 6th man role and come in and score in bunches.
The fact of the matter is that an actor, if I'm playing a performance capture role and you're playing a live action role and we're having a scene together, there's no difference in our acting processes.
What's interesting about playing Maura is that I get to use more of Jeffrey that I've ever used in any role, and I think that's the remarkable part about it and truly the most surprising part about doing this role.
My favorite role is mommy. I know that sounds cheesy to people who don't have kids, or there are even some moms who think it's cheesy. It's a role you can't prepare for; it's a role you don't get paid to do, but it is the most rewarding role, and to me, it's been the most fulfilling.
I love playing O'Sullivan. It is a bit of a role reversal from when I used to play Alex Higgins.
I used to like playing No. 10 when I was younger, so I enjoy that role. But as I developed, I had to stay on the wing.
So, I am concentrating more on the batting aspect of my game and trying to get used to playing the anchor role.
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