The butterflies I get are not if somebody boos me in the crowd, or somebody talks trash about me during the week, or somebody on ESPN rips me. It's the pressure that I'm putting on myself.
I don't care who you are, you hear those boos.
Those boos really motivate me to make something happen.
I like pressure, the boos didn't mean nothing to me.
I knew there were going to be boos if the Knicks drafted me. That's how New York fans are.
Football is a fickle game - if I do get the jeers and the boos I'm just going to take it as them missing me playing down there because I miss Southampton. I miss the fans and I miss the good times we had down there. Of course I do.
I've been on both sides of the boos.
I don't mind about the boos from the audience.
I do not care that the people is for or against me. The important thing is that I am appreciated by a response of boos or cheers. This is the important thing. it is important that people see me as a superstar talent that they want to see. I enjoy being heel.
A rabid sports fan is one that boos a TV set
I enjoy seeing how many boos I can get.
If anyone boos you offstage, that is simply applause from ghosts.
I think it was 89.2% cheers and 11.8% boos, but I'm used to that.
A rabid sports fan is one that boos a TV set.
I really wanted to get drafted by the Knicks, and it was a dream come true. I wasn't even hearing the boos that night. I was just having a special moment with my family, hugging them.