Actually, I don't even believe in curses.
It's really sad how many people believe in curses.
I kind of like to think I can do everything decently well. It's just putting me in position to be a playmaker, blocking, special teams, no matter what it may be. Whenever I go out there, I'm going to do my best.
No one in a normal walk of life flies into a new city unknown and unemployed and ends up doing their job on national television a few days later. I love the game, but it's crazy sometimes.
I like the Albino Rhino. That was kind of cool. Of all the other nicknames people give out, I thought it was really unique.
I want people to see that I'm not a one-hit wonder.
I read Psalms 18 before every game.
I'm not a showy kind of player.
I firmly believe I never had too much of an opportunity after I left Cleveland. I was behind Jamaal Charles at Kansas City. I didn't get too much playing time. I felt when I got in I did well. And then I was in Tampa and never really got to touch the field because of Doug Martin. He's pretty good.