Jason McCourty

Football Player

198 Quotes

Before you have kids you can't even fathom what it really is.

I had older guys take me in under their wing, make me come get in the cold tub with them, make me stay after and watch film with them, of just continuing to try to push me, and talk to me all throughout practices and games, trying to get my technique right, my knowledge and all of that.

I think it's important, no matter your profession, to never become complacent and always strive for greatness.

I think that type of mindset, no matter if you're 16-0, you're rolling through the playoffs, no matter what the situation is, there's always going to be somebody that's doubting you or saying something about you. I think for certain guys individually, it may be something that kind of gives you that extra kick.

There's always going to be something from one season to the next that's going to be a challenge, that's going to have change, that's going to force people to step up, force different roles on people.

I don't think we talk about the journey or appreciate it as much as we probably should. I think there will come a point in our lives when we will.

I didn't think I'd be playing football at 31 so it's a blessing just to be able to come out here and compete.

Yeah, I think when you don't make it to the playoffs and you're watching those games, I think there's envy in every game you watch.

I love this game and put a lot into it, but there's bigger things.

We all want to do something special on the field. But at the same time, we have a responsibility to get to know each other and build on things that we can do in the community.

I've probably exceeded every expectation I had for myself, going into my rookie year of what my NFL career would be.

I'm all about the cold tub. I'm big on the ice bath, being able to soak in there and let your body heal.

Us being twins, growing up extremely close like we did, the one thing you kind of always wish is the maximum amount of success for your brother.

It's very hard to win in this league.

Before you have kids, you can blow up and get mad, then you have kids and they teach you the opposite. You have to be patient when you're helping - whether it's with school work or potty training, it's a whole other level of patience.

You put it in God's hands. You play your best. However it goes down, it goes down.

Me and Dev both feel like we owe her the world. Mom singlehandedly raised us both.

Brothers, inherently, are competitive, and twins take it to the next level.

We know that we carry the sickle cell trait, and we know we want to have kids, we want to reproduce, and the partner that we find, those are the questions we have to ask.

I mean, I think from the competitive side, especially as a defensive back, you don't mind that pressure, going out there on fourth-and-15 or whatever the down and distance.

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