I'm negative-three yards in the rushing department. Nobody wants to go out with negative-three yards rushing.
You have to go through a lot of trials and tribulations as a player to be able to grow and learn from 'em and to become better.
As a young player, I never looked this far ahead. I never thought about how long I was going to play.
When people still see me, even though I have been in Green Bay and Oakland, they still talk about Michigan.
Any time as a corner you feel like you're in good position and the ball's still coming, you don't understand why, but you don't care at that point. You just want to catch the ball and hold up your end of the bargain if they throw it to you.
I like to call my wines 'anytime wines,' You just want to sit and open up a bottle and watch 'The Blacklist' on a Monday night? Open it up, and it's very easy. It's very approachable.
Because my brother liked Michigan, I liked Michigan, and by the nature of that, I didn't like Ohio State.
I know I haven't been the greatest student, but I do intend to get my degree. Otherwise, my mother will kill me.
People don't last long in this game. I feel blessed that I've been able to stick around and play at a high level for my entire career, which is another hard thing to do. That's the only way you stick around - if you're out there and you're able to produce and make plays.
When you have a guy that each week you can change up your game plan a little bit depending on what an offense does - you can put him at nickel, you can put him at linebacker position, Will or Sam or whatever they have him doing, he can create a matchup that the offense is not ready for.
Marvin Harrison was the best receiver I played against, especially being a young player and just learning the game at this level. He was already at a high level, and the job was made even more difficult because it seemed like every time we played the Colts it was in Indianapolis, where they played on turf - that old AstroTurf.