A Quote by Tony Gonzalez

If I can drop two touchdowns a game and win, I'll take it every time. — © Tony Gonzalez
If I can drop two touchdowns a game and win, I'll take it every time.
We play every game to win and take the game forward. And if in trying to win we lose a game, tough luck.
We feel good. We are full of confidence. We take game after game and try to win every game.
We were playing every game to win, we just happened to win 27 in a row. Our motto was to try and go out and win every game, but there's nothing really to talk about.
Ultimately, the goal at the end of the day is to win each game, regardless of how it's done, who scores the touchdowns, who catches the passes.
Don't let us win tonight. This is a big game. They've got to win because if we win we've got Pedro coming back today and then Schilling will pitch Game 6 and then you can take that fraud stuff and put it to bed. Don't let the Sox win this game.
You always have to know that you are going to leave everything on the pitch, every drop of sweat, to help the team win the game.
You can’t depend on special teams touchdowns and blocked punts every week to win.
In the Premier League, I think if you win your first five games, you're in the fight, because here in every game, you can lose or drop points.
Mentality is a big part of every game, when you take the initiative and when you drop.
Anytime you give up two special-teams touchdowns, I can't imagine the numbers are too good in regards to winning that game.
To me, it's just another game of football - 11 players, a grass pitch. Regardless what shirt I have on, it's important you win the game, and I'm competitive as anyone, and I want to win every game, whether it's a Sunday league game, a five-a-side tournament, or a World Cup qualifier.
They used to call me 'Touchdown T.' I remember in high school, we had homecoming, and I got in front of the pep rally, and I told them, 'I'm going to run for three touchdowns.' I ran for three touchdowns, kicked the extra point, and took myself out the game.
My first time playing running back in a real game, I had eight touchdowns.
You don't have to win to be a winner. If you give 100 percent, getting yourself mentally and physically prepared to play the game, if you look in the mirror and can say you give it everything to win, that's it. You're not going to win every time.
The best strikers make you sit up and take notice because every time they get the ball, you think that something amazing could happen. Of course they'll score goals, but they'll have something in their game which makes you think, 'Wow, he can win this game by doing something magical.'
You can pick any game and there are two or three plays that determine whether you win or lose, going either way. That's the beauty of the league, man. Every game counts, no matter who you're playing or what their record is.
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