Peyton Manning

Athlete

77 Quotes

Everybody is going to be excited to play in a Super Bowl. When you still enjoy the preparation and the work part of it, I think you ought to be still doing that. I think as soon as I stop enjoying it, if I can't produce, if I can't help a team, that's when I will stop playing.

I do vote. I have voted ever since I've been eligible to vote.

If any other part of your body has some weakness, you go, 'Well I can probably manage.' But when you're a quarterback, and it's your right hand, you're certainly concerned far as being able to do your job.

I have been tremendously impacted and influenced by my coaches. It's nice to play for people that are going to support you.

I am stronger than I was last year. I am throwing the ball better now in May of 2013 than I did in May of 2012 - significantly better. I got better throughout the season.

I don't want to retire. I still want to play.

The one year the Lord took my greatest physical gift, he gave me the greatest gift you could have in children. So that was a real equalizer. And I would take that trade any day of the week.

I get asked a lot about my legacy. For me, it's being a good teammate, having the respect of my teammates, having the respect of the coaches and players. That's important to me.

I've put a lot of thought into being a leader.

I don't believe I throw quite the same as before I was injured.

I've learned a lot from my mistakes, stumbles, and losses in football.

I was truly honored to be a part of that game, to be playing the 50th Super Bowl.

I cherished my time playing high school sports.

I'll always be a Colt. I always will be. That'll never change.

Everyone should play like Adrian Peterson. This guy does everything full speed. Pro Bowl - promoting himself for MVP.

I'm totally convinced that the end of my football career is just the beginning of something I haven't even discovered yet.

Pressure is something you feel when you don't know what the hell you're doing.

Imitation is obviously a great form of flattery.

I think I could describe the perfect quarterback. Take a little piece of everybody. Take John Elway's arm, Dan Marino's release, maybe Troy Aikman's drop-back, Brett Favre's scrambling ability, Joe Montana's two-minute poise and, naturally, my speed.

Quarterbacks coach, I would do at Tennessee. Head coach? Absolutely not.

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