A Quote by Travis Kelce

I'm not trying to stop bettering myself so that I give my team the best chance to win whenever I'm on the field. — © Travis Kelce
I'm not trying to stop bettering myself so that I give my team the best chance to win whenever I'm on the field.
I'm just trying to win games and give my team a chance, win as many as we can week in and week out.
I've always just kind of prided myself on just taking the ball and just trying to give your team a chance to win, and I really don't try to make it any more complicated than that.
I think you have regrets when you didn't give it everything you had, and I always felt like I did. Whether it was good enough or not, that has nothing to do with the fact that I tried my best to give my team a chance to win, year in and year out.
My job is to go out there and just, with whatever I got that day, just give my team the best chance to win.
Let's get people the minutes they need and we're going to pick the team that's going to give us the best chance to win a game of football.
It's a personal challenge for me, to give the best of myself, to win titles, to score goals for my team, and to help when needed.
I like to show my ability on the field. I'm not one to show off with words. I'm really looking forward to the chance. I'm a calm goalkeeper, and above all, I've got a real desire to win. When I get on the pitch, I give everything for the team, everything for the shirt.
The two years out on loan were about trying to get experience and work as hard as I could to make sure when I came back I could give myself the best chance to get back to Chelsea and get in the team. That was my goal.
I'm pretty relaxed, trying to enjoy the races, trying to do the best I can in the car, trying to the give the best to the team, and that's the most important thing.
You're coaching Kentucky - and you have a chance to change lives. That's not what this is up there in the NBA. You have assets. You're trying to piece a team together. You're trying to win more games than the other guy. You're trying to advance in the playoffs, and if you don't, they'll find somebody else that can.
We have to stay in shape to compete against so many great players. You want to give your franchise, your team's owner, the best chance to win every Sunday.
My job is to give my team a chance to win.
Just trying to go out there and do the same thing I do every time, take it one pitch at a time and give us the best chance to win.
Whether it's a friendly match, or for points, or a final, or any game - I play the same. I'm always trying to be my best, first for my team, for myself, for the fans, and to try and win.
I think people have different definitions of team unity. My definition is doing whatever it takes to win, what makes a great team; it's performance on the field, respect on the field.
You want to give your best and be the best batsman for the team. So, whenever I go in to bat, I always believe in giving the best. I take it as a challenge every time.
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