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Quotes About Sports

Understand, I'm in awe of Tom Brady. He grows on me by the game.
~ Skip Bayless
Tom Brady is fun and happy. Boston is cranky and intense.
~ Colin Cowherd
I'd never imagined I had the opportunity to play with Tom Brady, the greatest athlete in sports history.
~ Mike Evans
I was studying sociology in college and I was a big soccer player. That's something not a lot of people know about me. I'm a girly girl, but I'm also a secret tomboy.
~ Sammi Giancola
I've always been like that. I was a tomboy when I was a kid, so I was always playing baseball and basketball and football and stuff as a kid with the boys.
~ Catherine Bell
I was a tomboy through and through; I hated dresses and was personally miffed that I couldn't join the Little League team.
~ Sandra Faber
Hundreds of ballplayers have performed well after Tommy John surgery, in which an elbow ligament is replaced by material from elsewhere on the body. More and more, athletes will perform with a bit of this or a bit of that in a joint or muscle.
~ George Vecsey
All I can say is you don't know what's going to be on the front page of tomorrow's newspaper. So I take no joy in what happens to another sport, whether it's about a perfect game or an issue of conduct.
~ David Stern
I'm enjoying watching my kids grow and play sports. That's a ton of fun.
~ Adam Vinatieri
My seventh-grade year, I played football. I was, like, 15 pounds overweight, so I had to lose a ton of weight. They put me at left tackle; they put me on the defensive line. I absolutely hated football. I didn't want to play again. Eighth grade year, I didn't play.
~ Zach Ertz
I've played more golf with Joe Montana and Steve Bono than I've played with anyone else. We've played a ton of golf. I always tell people; my relationship with Joe was as good as it could be.
~ Steve Young
The one thing I would say is, I do think women are evaluated differently than men. How we look, what is our age? Do you see a ton of 55-year-old women in sports television? No. But there are men in their 60s and 70s across many networks who are still in sports television.
~ Doris Burke
Fantasy football brought a ton more people to the game.
~ Brian Urlacher
I like Joe Buck. I know there's a big divide on people that like Joe Buck and people that don't like Joe Buck. But I love his cadence and tone and professionalism, and he's smart.
~ Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I was an athlete growing up. I did a lot of sports: soccer, basketball, so I was always so used to hardcore training, a lot of running. I got to a point where I felt like I just wanted to get toned; I didn't need to shed pounds, so now I do Pilates.
~ Jacquelyn Jablonski
That feeling in the dressing room after you win - nothing comes close to that. You can't get that in any other career. Maybe in the stock market back in the '80s when people were making tons of money, maybe they felt something similar. Maybe. But look at the market now. Nothing gives you that emotion like sports. Nothing. Am I wrong?
~ Paul Coffey
Fighting is one of those things that gets tons of attention, far more than it deserves.
~ Gary Bettman
The NHL's got tons of players from different backgrounds from different places around the world. That's what makes this league so special and that's what makes sports so special; it brings everybody together.
~ P.K. Subban
I've followed the NBA religiously since I was a kid, and now because of my boy Tony Parker, I'm a huge Spurs fan.
~ Thierry Henry
A sports writer who covers baseball could go up to Tony La Russa and have a real baseball argument, and Tony would listen and it would seem reasonable.
~ Colin Cowherd
I have got height so I am little bit too tall for 'keeping.
~ Mitchell Starc
I tend to think that cricket is the greatest thing that God ever created on earth - certainly greater than sex, although sex isn't too bad either.
~ Harold Pinter
Too many people asking too many questions in tennis. Golf is better.
~ Ivan Lendl
I'm not really too big of a sports fan. Everything I watch is MMA, you know, great fights. But other sports, not really too much.
~ Cain Velasquez