I have nothing but love for my time I spent in Denver, and appreciation, and gratitude.
Brock Osweiler
I'm always going to try to win with a positive mindset.
If you stay present and don't look too far ahead - or in the rearview mirror - everything will work out.
There's not a lot of time to have conversations on the field during the game. That's where the trust and the practice comes into play, through practice, through off-site throwing sessions; that's where you build that trust and build that cohesion with a wide receiver.
I'm very thankful; I'm very appreciative for everything that the Denver Broncos organization has done for me.
It starts with me. I have to get the team in the right play and throw the ball where it's supposed to go.
The emotions can take you out of a game.
It's very exciting... what DeAndre brings to the game is truly special. To have the opportunity to play with a football player like that, that's what gets a quarterback out of bed in the morning.
Coming to Houston was an opportunity that I couldn't pass up.
I was a very passionate basketball player, really enjoyed the sport. I played it my entire life.
When we're not on the practice field, I'm watching tape, and when I'm not watching tape, I'm doing body work or something like that.
I had a tremendous one season playing for Coach Kubiak, and I have nothing but great things to say about him as a person and a coach.
I play very, very emotional. That's just my style.
I could probably stand up and have a press conference and thank 100 guys within that Denver organization, along with all those teammates I played with.
Any coach, any team in the NFL, if they had Peyton Manning healthy and ready to play, I think we all know who is going to play in the game.
I'm just concerned with winning, not individual accolades.
I had to wait my turn. I had to learn that even when you're sitting behind somebody, you still have a chance to learn something every single day.
I have always been the tallest guy in my class, going back to first grade. Announcers have always had fun with it.
I think any time an offense struggles with developing a rhythm, struggles with scoring points, I think the first thing you have to examine is the quarterback.
Competition brings out the best.
Football is a game you're supposed to have fun in.
My belief is whether I'm the starter, whether I'm the backup, I'm going to show up the same exact way. I'm going to prepare the same exact way, and I'll always be ready to go.
I have great respect for Greg Knapp, who was my quarterbacks coach in Denver for three years. He taught me so much about playing quarterback in the NFL and made me a better football player.
I get too hyped before games.
Every quarterback feels like he has something to prove.
Anytime you play New England, you know it's going to be a challenge.
I have a mentality of not worrying about what people say about me, good or bad. That's not what I'm putting my energy into.
I've always approached the game, going back to when I got drafted in 2012 to Denver, like I was going to be the starter. That's how you have to prepare, whether you are first string, second string or third string, because you never know when something is going to happen to the guy in front of you.
I think one thing as far as my learning curve and what I'm learning - there is a time to take a sack, and then there is also a time to try to find a way to maybe throw the ball at a receiver's feet.
For Mr. Elway to take me in the second round and show that trust that he has in me and the upside he thinks I have, I want to go out and there and prove him right. I want to be able to have him look back 10 years from now, 15 years from now, and have him be very proud about that selection and let him know that he did make the right selection.
With all due respect to Coach O'Brien and Coach Godsey, I've told them I'm going to be me.
Bottom line is I always want what's best for the team, and as long as the football team is winning games, I'm happy.
You need to have laser focus on doing your job.
I'm a guy that learns from making mistakes. Sometimes that's not the best way to learn, but that's how I learn.
When I make a mistake once, it's usually not going to happen again.
It's always a good situation to have the target be on you because that means you have been playing well.
I would need a book to describe Jamal Miles. He can do it all. We line him up in the slot. We bring him into the backfield. We hand the ball to him. We send him in motion and get him the ball. He throws the football. He might be the best athlete I've ever been around in my life.
We all know that the NFL is the best of the best, and there's great competition across the board, so any time you're hurt or something like that, and another guy gets his opportunity, he's going to try to make the most of it.
I have tremendous respect for coach Gary Kubiak. I love that guy.
My mentality is that no matter how good or bad the previous play was, move on to the next one.
I've always been a leader. If someone was getting picked on in school, I'd try to deflate that situation by inviting that kid to eat lunch with me. I've always tried to be a uniter.
I had a tremendous four seasons there in Denver, and you know, those are four years that I'll always hold very close to my heart.
My biggest deal is I just want to do my job.
Coach Godsey is a brilliant mind, a great teacher, and it's been fun learning from him so far.
What quarterback doesn't like some speed on the outside?
As coaches say, it's about finding your role. We're coming together as a team.
The whole key about the no-huddle is getting first downs because if you're getting three-and-out, it kind of defeats the purpose.
No-huddle is something that I'm very comfortable with.
Coach Knapp is a tremendous quarterbacks coach.
I'm going to be who I am and believe in what I bring to the table every day.