Jameis Winston

Athlete

199 Quotes

I just love Coach Koetter's offense.

Quarterback is the most scrutinized and publicized position in sports.

Always having that chip on your shoulder is an important thing for a quarterback.

I make a lot of throws off-balance and a lot of throws just using my arm.

Losing, I believe... losing is too easy. And I hate easy stuff.

Coach Koetter coaches his tail off, and he definitely supports me.

I draw a lot of comparisons with Cam Newton and E.J. Manuel. But for the mental part, I like to view myself as Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and those guys. Because they're so ahead of everyone else when it comes to that part of the game.

I always knew that my identity wasn't in football. It wasn't in baseball. I knew it's always been in Christ and just my upbringing has always led me to have a tremendous faith that God was going to see me through and he would not give me too much that I couldn't bear.

Every game I try to get better and better.

I draw a lot of comparisons with Cam Newton and E.J. Manuel. But for the mental part, I like to view myself as Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and those guys. Because they're so ahead of everyone else when it comes to that part of the game.

I don't have time to think about bad things, I'm always looking forward. Focusing on the positive, not the negative.

Southern Florida ain't even Florida for real. It's like New York, Chicago, the beaches.

God is teaching me to really just take small increments towards Him every single day. One thing about Jesus. He's always walking towards us because he wants to guide us. But all we have to do, we have to be willing to be vulnerable and take steps towards Him.

I'm just ready to play football. I'm ready to get involved in the community, I'm ready to just do positive things and move forward.

I really would want Tampa, the city of Tampa, to help build me and to help me become a better young man and become someone that they would want in their community.

Me and Coach Koetter have a great relationship, first and foremost, and we've got the same goal when we go out there on that football field - and that's to win the football game.

My mother was the youngest of 11 kids and I grew up in her family's household. I was blessed to have my dad in my life and his family lived right down the street from the church.

It's not about you playing when everything is going good, it's how you react when things are going bad and not going your way.

I just have to keep working hard.

Sometimes, you get kind of redundant by learning the same offense over and over again.

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