Top 31 Quotes About Touchdowns
#1. I do like Peyton Manning. I mean, you can't lose with a guy like that - especially with the amount of touchdowns he's been able to produce.
Dhani Jones
#2. Being able to score touchdowns and win games is a way to get a platform. But, ultimately, if that's what you do in your life, and that's what your life is based on, I don't know - I feel like that's a little bit of a meaningless life.
Tim Tebow
#3. If I can drop two touchdowns a game and win, I'll take it every time.
Tony Gonzalez
#4. I want to make sure that everyone knows, God has been my greatest quarterback and I've caught a lot more than 84 touchdowns with Him!
Tommy McDonald
#5. I don't care to be remembered as the man who scored six touchdowns in a game. I want to be remembered as a winner in life.
Gale Sayers
#6. If you do base your life on how many touchdowns you score, how many championships you win, then when you have a setback, then when you have an injury, you're not playing, or something goes wrong, your self-worth goes down.
Tim Tebow
#7. One thing I've been doing since I was a little kid and that's score touchdowns so if somebody needs somebody to get in the red zone and do some work, I could probably still do that pretty well.
Shaun Alexander
#8. You can't depend on special teams touchdowns and blocked punts every week to win.
Rodney Harrison
#9. You know how in sports baseball players, they hit home runs. Football players, they throw and they score touchdowns. I get to do something that very few people get to do - I get to touch the human brain, and every day I get to hit home runs, I get to score touchdowns.
Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa
#10. Touchdowns are better than field goals.
Brady Quinn
#11. Sports are basically our way of feeling sorry for ourselves. Most men can't become athletes. We're watching guys who actually made it. We see them dunking and making touchdowns. Then we think about ourselves when we were younger.
Kevin Hart
#12. There's a lot of things that go into scoring touchdowns and leading your team. It's not just the game itself, but going back and studying tape to pick apart everything I did. It's nice to have something to go on, doing it full speed in a game situation.
Tim Tebow
#13. In all the time that people have known me, has anyone ever heard me talk about the importance of rushing records or finishing with the most touchdowns? So if that's never been important to me, then why would that be a motivation to keep playing?
Barry Sanders
#14. This story is going to be all about touchdowns and cheerleaders screaming my name.
James Patterson
#15. Ever since (childhood), I realized that one of the coolest things in the game is scoring touchdowns. And I think mentally that still drives me.
Shaun Alexander
#16. I remember us coming to Denver when Hank was coach and we were up by four touchdowns just before halftime when Hank decided to go for an onside kick,
Lamar Hunt
#17. I left a lot - a lot - of touchdowns on the field throughout the last two or three years.
Terrell Owens
#18. In life or in football, touchdowns rarely take place in seventy yard increments. Usually it's three yards and a cloud of dust.
Rush Limbaugh
#19. Not only does he have the NFC East record for touchdowns, but also the team record.
Emmitt Smith
#20. Being a good man has nothing to do with how many touchdowns you score. But maybe, rather, how you play the game.
Susan May Warren
#21. I played football for a team called the East Dragons on the east side of town. We only had six regular season games. And six games I played tail back and I had 18 touchdowns in six games. That's when I knew I had some athletic ability.
LeBron James
#22. (I love Mary Anne dearly, but she was no help. She still thinks you score touchdowns in baseball.)
Ann M. Martin
#23. Touchdowns to me means that you're scoring points and helping your team win games. You can have a lot of yards and not have points and not win games. So, this only means something because it has helped our teams win games and we won the division today in a competitive AFC West, that's a good thing.
Peyton Manning
#24. The more you know, the better you can imagine.
Twyla Tharp
#25. Very much in my books people find not surrogate families because they are real families. We've got families that we're related to by blood but we've also got families that we acquire. And those too I think are pretty much part of my books.
Jackie French
#26. I hope to live long and be happy. But I'd like to be remembered as somebody who did good rather than mischief.
Mary Archer
#27. He would have scored a touchdown if he hadn't been tackled right there.
John Madden
#28. After World War II, American leaders were, in Dean Acheson's words, 'present at the creation' of a global order. Now at the end of the cold war, we desperately need that same vision, that leadership, that creativity to be applied to the governance of the global marketplace.
John J. Sweeney
#29. A dunk is nice because it can create momentum, but it's not as good as scoring a touchdown.
Antonio Gates
#30. I try to be a good representative for country music. But as a country artist, it's important to move the needle and make a difference beyond your core audience. But you can't ever strategically try to accomplish that; then things get weird.
Luke Bryan
#31. A goal without a plan is a wish. What's your plan? It's on you, because you have to do all the work.
Herman Edwards