A Quote by Willie Cauley-Stein

I'm trying to be a franchise player one day. — © Willie Cauley-Stein
I'm trying to be a franchise player one day.
When Paul Heyman came and gave me the whole idea for the character, 'The Franchise,' I remember the NFL was just starting to classify one of their players as the franchise player. So that was the whole idea, that 'The Franchise' was the franchise player for ECW.
Being a major-league baseball player is tough, so whenever you say 'face of the franchise,' I'm not trying to be that.
I'm just trying to work hard every day, trying to be a better player and one day, to be right there with them, one of those special hitters.
From Software believes all the things we have learned in the past titles can be best reflected in the future only by starting work on a new franchise or series. That's the philosophy behind us trying to make a decision about leaving the 'Dark Souls' franchise.
We have a rule in our franchise that there is no canon. You as a player decide what your story is.
After the first one [Twilight], people started referring to it as a franchise, but a franchise is a Burger King or a Subway. It's not a movie. The people who start to say it are generally the people who are making money off of it. They love it when something becomes a franchise. But, as an actor, I think it's scary.
It doesn't matter who picks me up, I'm going to try and be a franchise player for them.
I'm trying to be the best baseball player I can, to learn from what I see and get better every day.
For me to become the highest paid player in the franchise, it was something I didn't anticipate. But I'm glad. I like playing for Cincinnati.
I think what kind of destroyed the franchise, in some ways, was ego and vanity. When that element of ego and vanity that's sitting there in the franchise right now gets pushed aside, I think the whole thing could be re-tooled. I think it's the type of franchise that has years in it, and has lots of legs.
When you inherit a franchise that won one playoff game in the last 10 years, you've inherited a troubled franchise.
JPMorgan is a very good franchise. And the way you should look at a franchise, a business, is from the standpoint of the customers.
I can still improve, and that's what I try to do every day and train strong, and as I said, I try to improve every day and make myself a better player, and that's what I am trying to do.
I'm trying to lead by example. But I'm definitely challenging myself to be a better player, the player I want to be.
It's been a great honor for me to be a player for the Detroit Red Wings, to play for an Original Six franchise. I know I'm far from perfect, but I learned a lot.
I think I was always going to be an Everton player from the day I was born. There is a certain type of player who is an Everton player
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