Top 24 Quotes & Sayings by Brandon Marshall

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American footballer Brandon Marshall.
Last updated on November 15, 2024.
Brandon Marshall

Brandon Tyrone Marshall is a former American football wide receiver and current American sports television personality who played 13 seasons in the National Football League. He played college football at UCF, and was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. Marshall has also played for the Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears, New York Jets, New York Giants, and the Seattle Seahawks. After his retirement from the NFL, Marshall became a TV personality, and is a former co-host on FS1's morning show First Things First. Marshall is currently a co-host on Showtime's Inside the NFL and has been on the show for seven seasons.

It’s one thing to see yourself going across the ticker…But to take someone else down, that’s another. I really can’t even explain that pain.
Football is easy, it's not success. To me success is being a world changer. Football is my platform but not my purpose.
There's more than just racism. There's ageism and sexism as well. — © Brandon Marshall
There's more than just racism. There's ageism and sexism as well.
Love your neighbor as yourself. That's what we need to adopt to be a better country.
I think caring more about flags than people is an issue. I'd like to see that change.
Maybe the standards should be higher to be an officer. People will say there area high standards, but clearly they're not high enough.
The guys that are out there now like Calvin Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald they're making $16 million, $15 million a year, and I'm not looking for anything like that. A lot of that money goes to the quarterback position and rightfully so.
As far as police go, if officers are really that scared or timid [on the streets], maybe they shouldn't be police officers. Their job is to protect and serve and they're supposed to be the bravest of the brave.
I try to live by the principles the Bible speaks on.
If I wasn't playing football, I'd be a juvenile probation officer.
I know there are officers who do good. There are a whole lot.
I appreciate America for all the opportunities it's afforded me.
I understand that you're supposed to protect a fellow officer, but when injustice is happening, it's on them to speak up as well.
This is going to be an old fashioned Baptist camp meeting with old fashioned singing, preaching and testifying.
I'm against discrimination in all forms.
My mother and I are big domestic violence advocates.
What I'm finding out now is that people care more about a flag than about their fellow man. That's killing me.
Some people don't want to rock the boat and risk being cut. They don't want to be seen as a nuisance. They say, "If I'm cut, I won't be able to make a change at all."
People who aren't minorities don't know what its like to be one. Of course they'll say, "He must've done something," because they're taught to believe that if you're targeted by the police that you've done something.
Football is easy; I’ve done this since I was a baby. To me, that’s not success. Success to me is being a world changer…I say football is my platform, not my purpose. How can I use my platform to fulfill my purpose? I want people to say that he fulfilled his purpose.
But if it comes down to next year, I'll be picketing outside of Halas Hall for a new deal, a new contract, because I'm not going anyplace. — © Brandon Marshall
But if it comes down to next year, I'll be picketing outside of Halas Hall for a new deal, a new contract, because I'm not going anyplace.
I wouldn’t change any of my reactions.
One thing that I don't like about us as a people is that, when we don't have the same view as somebody, a lot of times we bash that person. We say negative things about that person. We all can co-exist with different beliefs. That's the beauty of it. That's why we all have personalities and are individuals. But a lot of people don't see it that way. They feel they have to bash somebody because of what they believe in or what they want to do.
I call him Alshon. He calls me Demaryius Thomas.
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