Like I have said all along, I have the best doctor of all, and that is God. You can't argue with a guy like that.
Exposure is exposure, whether it's good or bad. But you know what? You live and you learn, and I know who to trust and who not to trust. I'm in control of what I'm in control of, and that's me coming in here and being productive on the field. And as long as I'm keeping my nose clean and doing the right thing, then I'm OK.
I just feel like I know what I bring to the game. Very confident in what I do.
I've always been pretty much a quiet person. When I was little, I got picked on a lot. After I went through all that, I pretty much kept to myself.
I feel like it was a little disrespectful but you know what I feel like, I have been successful, blessed and I keep my faith in God, man, and I just keep it moving.
Everything that I have done that the media sees as an obstacle, I have over come it.
This is a dirty business, that is why I go out and play with my heart. I feel like football players are overworked and underpaid compared to any other sports. This is like a nine to five. No guaranteed contracts, and that is the worst thing about it.
I didn't know who my daddy was until I was 10 or 12. Surprising as it may seem, he was living right across the street.
You never know what a person is going through, regardless of how much money they make or however great a life you think they're living.
I think at some point during the course of the game, I will have an impact - whether it's blocking or whether it's catching the football.
I may be a public figure, but really, I'm just like a guy who could be in your family and have some difficult things happen to him.
I have done a lot of things off the field but I feel like in my heart I dont really have to publicize what I do for people because it is from my heart.
But if you look at the big scheme of things, I have never failed, regardless of anything I have had to go through: from Dallas, to the sharpie, to me getting involved with a debate with my coach, a lot of people look to see my fail.
You have a white guy as an announcer and sportscaster. Me, I'm black. I do it and I've already done some stuff in the past. We're more expressive than the white guys. You look at the skill players. We're the ones that get into the end zone. We get in the end zone more than they do.
When I go out there and play I just play.
I don't have to play for the Eagles.
I don't need the recognition and I did not expect it.
I feel like I know it is from my heart and God knows it is for a good cause, it is not necessary to be made public.
I feel like I'm a basketball player in a football uniform.
I feel now I can take my talent through the roof.
I had my family before I played football.
I knew I was going to have success here.
I never had any run in with the law.
I have donated money to the kids overseas, the open hand project and the homeless.
I left a lot - a lot - of touchdowns on the field throughout the last two or three years.
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