Mohamed Sanu

Football Player

72 Quotes

That's how people get better. Keep progressing, keep competing, and good things will happen.

The NFL is a brotherhood - if you think about all the millions of people that live in America and there's 1,900 people in the NFL. That's not that many, so everybody knows each other.

I play football, that's what I do, and people can bet on me if they want to, and if they don't, then their loss. Then they don't get a share of the wealth.

I know I want to do something with kids and help them become better mentally, physically and emotionally. They're the future after we're gone. So we have to prepare kids to be adults.

The NFL is a business and I accept it for what it is.

There are a lot of guys who football is all they have. And I love football to death, it got me here, it's what I've been doing since I was nine years old, but football ends at a point in time and you've got to be prepared for life after football.

I want to be a successful businessman outside of football.

I want to be a successful businessman outside of football.

That's what they pay me to do is catch the football, so I'm going to do my job.

I just pray that us as a country and a world can just be united as one.

I love pressure. I don't know why, but I love the pressure of, 'oh it's third-and-five' or it's the two-minute drill and someone has to make a play. I'm that guy.

I still want to play where I'm valued.

Ain't nothing going to hold me back.

I'm just focused on what I've got here in San Fran. I'm excited just to be a part of this team.

I play because I love the game. I love the process, I love the work, I love playing football.

I feel like I bring the juice and the squeeze.

My name's Mohamed, a lot of people know I'm Muslim, but I'm here because of my football talents, not because I'm Muslim.

There are a lot of guys who football is all they have. And I love football to death, it got me here, it's what I've been doing since I was nine years old, but football ends at a point in time and you've got to be prepared for life after football.

The book Relentless' is an awesome book. It taught me a lot about just staying consistent, being level-headed, being relentless at what you want to do.

I can't control what people think about me or how they choose to remember me.

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