A Quote by Zach Ertz

I always want to improve in all my facets of the game, whether it's the receiving or blocking aspects. — © Zach Ertz
I always want to improve in all my facets of the game, whether it's the receiving or blocking aspects.
There are always things to improve on. I want to improve on my defense, and you can never be a perfect hitter. I want to focus on just playing more and being able to improve on all parts of my game.
I think at some point during the course of the game, I will have an impact - whether it's blocking or whether it's catching the football.
I have many aspects of my game I need to improve, and that's what I am focusing on. I prefer not to say what they are in public - for me, it's a secret, and I just want to work hard.
I need to improve on a lot of different areas. I need to improve on my timing on my shot-blocking, when to go, and when not to go. And there's definitely always room for improvement on my shooting.
It's important to improve all aspects of my game so when the situation comes along, I will be ready.
As a fighter, you need to constantly improve. So that's what we've been doing: constantly improving striking, grappling, wrestling - there's always different aspects to improve.
Just trying not to have a weakness in any part of my game - that's always been the approach in all aspects of my game: when the team needs me to run block, needs me to pass block, whether it comes naturally or not.
I know I can and have to improve many aspects of my game. I have to play more in the low post like I did in Rio.
I don't want to rest on my laurels. I still feel like I'm learning a lot about the golf game and the swing. There are so many different little facets of golf that there is always something to learn.
Sometimes, it's the little plays that I make that can change the outcome of the game - whether it's blocking a shot or blitzing a guard or getting an offensive rebound.
I just want to try to ignore the scrutiny and all the distractions and just play hard basketball and let the best come... Improving game by game and trying to improve my game is what I want to do.
Football is and always will be a game of blocking and hitting
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I think that in all aspects of the game, especially in professional sports but specifically in hockey, we want to grow the game.
That's the most important thing, improving myself in training, and improving in the things I don't do better, so improving in all aspects, in all areas, in training, to improve game by game and hopefully they will keep coming and hopefully we'll get to the top.
I ensure I am focused throughout the game, whether that is making a chance for myself or receiving the ball from a teammate to score.
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