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.
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.
Going out there and losing is so easy. I want stuff to be hard - that's why I want to win championships, I want to win games.
Touchdowns to me means that you're scoring points and helping your team win games. You can have a lot of yards and not have points and not win games. So, this only means something because it has helped our teams win games and we won the division today in a competitive AFC West, that's a good thing.
They should just open lots of YouTube schools... as well as, like, a games school, where you can play all types of games. Like, if you want to play racing games, you go there and become a pro at that. Same for football or a shoot 'em up.
The teams who win things are those who, when the going gets tough, pull together, put their foot in, win tackles and second balls.
You don't win games as a coach during games. You win games as a coach before games. Players win during games, not coaches
I agree with Klopp, the Nations League is a ridiculous competition. There is no sense in playing these games. It's not a real competition that you have to win. You can call these games whatever you want, but the fact is they are friendly games!
I want to win championships, I want to win ball games, and where else is a better place to do it then your city?
If I play at cards, I want to win and, coming into the games, I want to win, always, with the best result, with the respect to our opponents.
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.
I always felt if you were going to be successful, make sure you get good people. You win with great players. Coaches don't win games. Players win games.
We practice, we work out, we go to camp, we go to OTAs to win games. So all that work goes in and you want to win games.
You want to win all games, which means you want to win all cups and all prizes.