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Anytime you play New England, you know it's going to be a challenge.
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My belief is whether I'm the starter, whether I'm the backup, I'm going to show up the same exact way. I'm going to prepare the same exact way, and I'll always be ready to go.
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Coach Knapp is a tremendous quarterbacks coach.
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I'm a guy that learns from making mistakes. Sometimes that's not the best way to learn, but that's how I learn.
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If you are going to be a starter in the NFL or a major-college program, you are going to have to beat out other great quarterbacks.
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I feel like too many guys get wrapped up in this image that a quarterback is supposed to have, and I've never bought into that.
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I was a very passionate basketball player, really enjoyed the sport. I played it my entire life.
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I've always approached the game, going back to when I got drafted in 2012 to Denver, like I was going to be the starter. That's how you have to prepare, whether you are first string, second string or third string, because you never know when something is going to happen to the guy in front of you.
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Coach Godsey is a brilliant mind, a great teacher, and it's been fun learning from him so far.
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I love coming to work every single day.
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I'm very thankful; I'm very appreciative for everything that the Denver Broncos organization has done for me.
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The emotions can take you out of a game.
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I have nothing but love for my time I spent in Denver, and appreciation, and gratitude.
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Competition brings out the best.
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I play very, very emotional. That's just my style.
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No-huddle is something that I'm very comfortable with.
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I had to wait my turn. I had to learn that even when you're sitting behind somebody, you still have a chance to learn something every single day.
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When we're not on the practice field, I'm watching tape, and when I'm not watching tape, I'm doing body work or something like that.
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There's nothing that can replace learning on the field.
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A lot of people say, 'Oh, playing backup quarterback, that's the best position in the world.' Well, what they don't understand is when we leave the building at 5 o'clock on Wednesday or Thursday when practice wraps up, we still need to go home and study and prepare just like you're the starter.
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Obviously it happens very fast on the field during the game; if anything, it's more of a feel. You feel when the pocket is collapsing around you. You feel when someone is close to you. It is a split-second decision.
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Training camp is a grind, and it truly is all about embracing that grind and coming out here and forgetting about the heat and working to get better every single day.
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I get too hyped before games.
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I've always been a leader. If someone was getting picked on in school, I'd try to deflate that situation by inviting that kid to eat lunch with me. I've always tried to be a uniter.