Quincy Carter
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Man, Nick, I'm telling you, it is a moment. It is a moment to have those three teams you've played for, but then for it to end up in Dallas after I'm done playing college football. was a dream come true, man.
Man, Nick, I'm telling you, it is a moment. It is a moment to have those three teams you've played for, but then for it to end up in Dallas after I'm done playing college football. was a dream come true, man.
Man, Nick, I'm telling you, it is a moment. It is a moment to have those three teams you've played for, but then for it to end up in Dallas after I'm done playing college football. was a dream come true, man.
And Nick, you know, everything, you know, that I, you know, had been through and God had placed me at, you know, having some adversity in baseball with the Cubs, going to Georgia, being one of the only, you know, African-American to ever start there and then coming to Dallas and being one of the only African-American to start there.
And Nick, you know, everything, you know, that I, you know, had been through and God had placed me at, you know, having some adversity in baseball with the Cubs, going to Georgia, being one of the only, you know, African-American to ever start there and then coming to Dallas and being one of the only African-American to start there.
And Nick, you know, everything, you know, that I, you know, had been through and God had placed me at, you know, having some adversity in baseball with the Cubs, going to Georgia, being one of the only, you know, African-American to ever start there and then coming to Dallas and being one of the only African-American to start there.
Not only that, like you just said, the first game of the season, opening day, and then seeing your hero on the field, Doug Williams, It was the first to ever win a, you know, Super Bowl as an African-American. And to see him, you know, pregame and shake his hands, my first time ever meeting him, it was a dream. But one thing I always knew, Mick, is that I had to work my butt off to keep it.
Not only that, like you just said, the first game of the season, opening day, and then seeing your hero on the field, Doug Williams, It was the first to ever win a, you know, Super Bowl as an African-American. And to see him, you know, pregame and shake his hands, my first time ever meeting him, it was a dream. But one thing I always knew, Mick, is that I had to work my butt off to keep it.
Not only that, like you just said, the first game of the season, opening day, and then seeing your hero on the field, Doug Williams, It was the first to ever win a, you know, Super Bowl as an African-American. And to see him, you know, pregame and shake his hands, my first time ever meeting him, it was a dream. But one thing I always knew, Mick, is that I had to work my butt off to keep it.
And I had my eyes on the prize of doing that. And that was year in and year out. And nothing was going to stop me. but myself. And I end up, you know, stopping myself through some things that we'll probably get into. But, you know, as far as my work ethic, as far as who I was as a person, who I was trying to be, who I was becoming, who I was representing, you know, was evident.
And I had my eyes on the prize of doing that. And that was year in and year out. And nothing was going to stop me. but myself. And I end up, you know, stopping myself through some things that we'll probably get into. But, you know, as far as my work ethic, as far as who I was as a person, who I was trying to be, who I was becoming, who I was representing, you know, was evident.
And I had my eyes on the prize of doing that. And that was year in and year out. And nothing was going to stop me. but myself. And I end up, you know, stopping myself through some things that we'll probably get into. But, you know, as far as my work ethic, as far as who I was as a person, who I was trying to be, who I was becoming, who I was representing, you know, was evident.
And I was going to do anything to accomplish everything I wanted to.
And I was going to do anything to accomplish everything I wanted to.
And I was going to do anything to accomplish everything I wanted to.
Mick, it was perfect for me, you know, because, you know, not to toot my own horn, but I was like... the perfect quarterback for him because I wanted someone not growing up with a, you know, a father in my life. I wanted that father, you know, in my life, you know, and I finally got that. And it was the perfect recipe for me, you know, to have somebody that,
Mick, it was perfect for me, you know, because, you know, not to toot my own horn, but I was like... the perfect quarterback for him because I wanted someone not growing up with a, you know, a father in my life. I wanted that father, you know, in my life, you know, and I finally got that. And it was the perfect recipe for me, you know, to have somebody that,
Mick, it was perfect for me, you know, because, you know, not to toot my own horn, but I was like... the perfect quarterback for him because I wanted someone not growing up with a, you know, a father in my life. I wanted that father, you know, in my life, you know, and I finally got that. And it was the perfect recipe for me, you know, to have somebody that,
You know, it's just so enamored with every detail possible, you know, for just one play to work. And now we're not, we're just talking about, I'm just talking mentioning plays. But now when we get to, you know, actually how you take care of your body, how many lifts a week, the hot and cold tub, you know, then you skip over to the fem room.
You know, it's just so enamored with every detail possible, you know, for just one play to work. And now we're not, we're just talking about, I'm just talking mentioning plays. But now when we get to, you know, actually how you take care of your body, how many lifts a week, the hot and cold tub, you know, then you skip over to the fem room.