A Quote by Taysom Hill

I love competing, and I love throwing the football. — © Taysom Hill
I love competing, and I love throwing the football.
I am a fan of Cam Newton. I love watching him play the game. He is an unbelievable talent: throwing the football, running the football.
I love competing. I mean, if you ask anybody around me, my coaches, they know I love competing. I hate losing.
It's football at the end of the day, and throwing the ball is what I love to do the most.
I love hair, I love make up, I love fashion, and I love throwing the shot put.
I'm a very active person. I'm a big tomboy, throwing around a football, hiking... all that stuff I love.
I play football, not to only enjoy it - and I love the challenge of playing and competing with the best players - but I want to have the chance to win games.
I love the sport. I love competing. I love battling. I love being out there and, you know, playing in front of crowds. This is what I have been doing since I was a child, so, you know, there's nothing else that I want to do at this point.
I love competing. I love a challenge. I love going in and showing people what I can do, proving to them that I can get this part, that I can give you what you want.
I love talking about football, and obviously I love playing football, but you may not be able to play football forever, but you can talk about it for a long time.
I love college football and I love pro football. This is how fair-weathered I am. I used to be a Giants fan, but my son who's turning 12 has really gotten into football, and he likes the Jets, so I totally jumped ships so we can root for the same team.
I love playing football every day. I love working hard, I love training, I love the games; I love the challenge. As long as that still applies, I don't see any reason to call time on something that makes me so happy.
I love the draft process. I love the regular season. I love preparing for the games. I just love football.
I play because I love the game. I love the process, I love the work, I love playing football.
Young kids should probably not play tackle football. I know this intellectually, but emotionally, I'm conflicted. I love this sport. I grew up playing and adoring football. I love the brotherhood, teamwork, athletic grace that borders on superhuman, grit, pressure and, yes, contact. I love the contact.
I love the atmosphere football brings; I love being around my teammates; I love the struggle in football. I love the fact that it is a part of my life. I don't look at it as any more important or less important as any other part of my life.
You know, it's a different deal - throwing a football as opposed to throwing a baseball.
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