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Individuals have a right to freedom of speech.
Doug Baldwin -
I'm not one of those typical receivers who's like a robot in the slot or outside.
Doug Baldwin
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Instincts are learned on the football field through experience. It's vital in sports because things happen so rapidly that you have to rely on your instincts at times to make quick decisions.
Doug Baldwin -
I take pride in my craft, and I work extremely hard.
Doug Baldwin -
There aren't enough people who are passionate with what they do. They're content just going through life being mediocre, being average. They don't want to thrive. They don't want to strive for greater. They're happy being where they are.
Doug Baldwin -
I would say I had anger-management issues, to be honest with you. But it was only on the football field.
Doug Baldwin -
Honestly, I think the combine is a waste of time. The effort should be in film watching, physicals, and mental evaluations.
Doug Baldwin -
I watched a lot of Jerry Rice's film just to learn how to run routes, but it was so difficult to imitate him, and he didn't play with the same body language that I wanted to play with.
Doug Baldwin
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We have to enforce training that is more emphasized on de-escalation tactics and crisis management control. Once we do that, then we have to put measures in place to reward the officers who are the good officers, which is the majority of them. Then we have to hold accountable the officers that are not abiding by the policies and those laws.
Doug Baldwin -
Not that I don't care about winning or I don't care about doing well, but I have to care less about the things that happen that are outside of my control.
Doug Baldwin -
I knew police officers have a very difficult job. They have to make split second decisions that will impact not only the communities they serve but their families, their own personal lives.
Doug Baldwin -
I've heard all my life how I'm too short or not big enough to play this game. It's nothing new.
Doug Baldwin -
As a competitor, I try to do everything in my power to control the uncontrollable.
Doug Baldwin -
I'm a religious man. I believe in God.
Doug Baldwin
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I give a lot of credit to Darrell Bevell and to Tom Cable for their work and their development of the players that they had that was available to them. They did an extraordinary job, and I do think, as Bevell was our offensive coordinator, we broke every record that the Seahawks had offensively. So there's a lot to be said for that.
Doug Baldwin -
I support Kam Chancellor as a person.
Doug Baldwin -
It's easy in this world, in this business, to get caught up and get jealous of people.
Doug Baldwin -
It's not necessarily about the physical aspects when people say receivers have a lot of drops or can't catch the ball. It's that they are not focusing on the right things. That their mind-set is not in the right spot.
Doug Baldwin -
I appreciate the fans who come out here, and they support us, but it's football. We're not saving lives. We're not police officers. We're not doctors. We're football players, first and foremost. If you want to stop watching the game because a guy feels strongly about a very serious topic that's going on in our society, then that's your choice.
Doug Baldwin -
I'm not the fastest, the strongest, the most athletic, the tallest. But in order for me to be good at what I do, I have to focus on my craft so much that it alleviates those other things. I can't have personal relationships like other people do. I can't spend time on that.
Doug Baldwin
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I want to know what coverage it is every single time. I want to line up and be able to read what the defense is trying to do to me so I can get open.
Doug Baldwin -
Good instincts are vital to longevity in the NFL.
Doug Baldwin -
I care about what's best for everyone around me.
Doug Baldwin -
We play a very violent sport, and sometimes it leads to a lot of emotion, a lot of testosterone getting built up, and it comes out in various ways.
Doug Baldwin