Lawsuits make you care. I think the PR makes you care. But personally, when I got out in 1983, do I think they cared about me? No.
When you're clinically depressed the serotonin in your brain is out of balance and probably always will be out of balance. So I take medication to get that proper balance back. I'll probably have to be on it the rest of my life.
That's one of the problems as a Christian, is that we have to deal with our failures and the shame of it all.
I would start with the most important thing a quarterback has to be: poised. If you panic in that pocket, you are no good. I don't care what else is there; you have to be poised.
I enjoy my public speaking. That's what I love doing. It's what I'm good at.
I'm taking memory power boost tablets to help me every day and doing the puzzles to help me stay focused.
I really don't care that I'm ranked.
I really started to forget things. That's why I quit reciting statistics: because I couldn't remember them exactly, and I stayed away from mentioning some players by name because I really wasn't sure, and I didn't want to make a mistake.
When I played for the Steelers and I got my bell rung, I'd take smelling salts and go right back out there.
All you got to do is look around. This country's getting worse and worse and more and more immoral, and we're rotting from within.
When I was labeled stupid, that scarred me forever.
I found out that superstars Winkler and William Shatner are real people, and I was so thankful for that.
If I moved back, my mother would love for me to move in because she absolutely loves her boys. 12 boys. She showers all of us. Would be no problem. She would love to have us back in the house.
Forget politics and what their platforms were and everything, because you can take whoever you want to take, but the guy that I liked was Nixon... He was a smart man.
It was driving me crazy that I couldn't remember something that I studied the night before. All it did was trigger my anxiety, and all of sudden everything would snowball on me.
Going out to play a game in front of 100,000 spectators doesn't worry me. Nothing to it.
I would not put Dak Prescott on the bench. I would leave him as the starter, and I wouldn't have a problem with that at all.
When I started as a color man in the booth with CBS, I would make footballs out of a roll of toilet paper.
I'm just in an unfortunate business where if you ask me a question I have to answer it honestly and if I don't answer it truthfully then I'm not respected.
If I could reach down in my heart, I would say I'm sorry for every unkind word and thought I ever had.