No, my dance moves are always working no matter where I am. Whether at the house or if I'm out, at the facility working out, practicing, you gotta get the dance moves right. They help out with your footwork.
I've watched 'Family Guy,' growing up and throughout my whole life.
I was running super slow. Chris thought I was done. Then one day at the end of February, I woke up and my body felt good. I was just so happy. I was faster than my brother again. I got all my moves back. I told him, 'Brother, I'm back, and now you're done!'
If everyone's on the same page, doesn't matter what race, what background, what religion you are, if everyone comes together like a good, solid football team, baseball team... that's how you win games. It's easy.
I like anywhere with a beach. A beach and warm weather is all I really need. I like going to Florida - to Miami and to visit my mom in Fort Meyers.
I've spiked a toilet seat before, a gallon of milk, even eggs. If you say it, I've probably spiked it before.
I kind of always did get good grades.
My pet peeves are people touching me a lot. Random dudes grabbing me and slapping me across the back. They're not doing it on purpose, but it's like they forget I'm a person. But you can't do anything about it. What are you going to do?
Definitely inspired to keep on grinding, keep on going, keep on doing what we do every single year: Win games and put up numbers.
I've got to keep on working, keep on grinding, and keep on going out there to get better.
We go out to practice every single day and we have fun out there, but at the same time, we're getting work done. We're going hard. If it's reps for the scout team, we're giving them good reps. If we're getting reps for the first team as a tight end group as a whole, we try and go out there and put our best out there as a group effort.
He's a hard worker, Nate Ebner.
Usually, about 2 hours before a game, I stuff in a nice peanut butter and jelly with chocolate milk.
Growing up as a kid, I watched Jeremy Shockey... Tony Gonzalez... Antonio Gates. I looked up to them. I watched what they did to be successful.
Me not working hard? Yeah, right - picture that with a Kodak.
Definitely, life changes as it goes on a little bit, for sure.
As time goes on you're getting more knowledge of your playbook and football, and you just pick it up a lot easier. Lining up everywhere is just second nature to me now.
If everyone's doing their own little thing, then guess what, you ain't gonna come together and form one and be stronger.
I don't feel like anybody can be in top-notch football shape when you first get out there, and that's what training camp is for, and that's why it's a long process.
It's special to be in that elite category of players who've been on the 'Madden' cover.