"Anybody can say they want to be the greatest ever. I take pride in it. If you're around me long enough and watch me work, that's what I'm striving for. I won't stop until I am."
Deshaun Watson
Professional American Football Player
Deshaun Watson is a professional football quarterback known for his exceptional skills and leadership on the field, as well as his commitment to social justice.
- Born
- September 14, 1995
- Quotes
- 26
- Rank
- #3503
About Deshaun Watson
Deshaun Watson — Life and Legacy
Deshaun Watson is a prominent NFL quarterback recognized for his remarkable athletic abilities and leadership qualities. His journey in football is marked not only by his performance but also by his advocacy for social justice, which sets him apart in the sports world. Watson's core philosophy revolves around resilience and the importance of teamwork. He often states, 'You have to be able to adapt,' which underscores his belief in flexibility and mental strength as essential traits for overcoming adversity. This mindset has allowed him to navigate the pressures of professional sports while maintaining a focus on personal growth and community impact. Watson's quotes reflect a deep understanding of the challenges athletes face, emphasizing that success is not solely defined by victories but also by the ability to inspire and uplift others. His perspective on mental toughness is particularly noteworthy; he asserts that it is crucial for athletes to handle pressure effectively. This insight reveals his commitment to not just his own performance but also to fostering a supportive environment for his teammates. In today's world, Watson's emphasis on resilience and leadership resonates strongly, as many individuals seek guidance on overcoming personal and professional challenges. His quotes serve as a reminder that true success lies in the ability to rise above obstacles and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
Quote collection
Deshaun Watson quotes (page 1 of 2)
26 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"I try to act as a man of character if no one is watching or if the world is watching."
"People have assumed that I have to run the ball before I can throw it most all of my career, all the way back before high school. It's a stereotype put on me for a long time because I'm African-American and I'm a dual-threat quarterback. I don't know why that stereotype is still around. It's about talent and the ability to throw the ball, not the color of your skin or your ability to also be a dangerous runner."
"The one thing I learned early on as a football player is people have their opinions, and I can't change them. But I can show them what they're missing."
"I speak on things I'd like to speak on. Anything else, I'll keep quiet."
"No one can beat Momma. She made me the person I am today. The way I think and act and move and talk and speak. It's all because of her."
"I try to do the right things. I was always raised that if you do the right thing and obey the law, you won't have problems."
"Every day, you always have to be cognizant of your brand. I know it can cost you [future] money, but there are a lot of things more important than money that affect your brand."
"I'm always going to make sure I'm doing the right things."
"Not really a first thing I will buy, but the first thing I would do is take care of my mother and my family and then go from there. Whatever she needs. Not so much a house or car or material things, just making sure everything is taken care of from a family standpoint."
"I'm always learning new ways to improve my game from both players older and younger than me."
"I'm blessed that I am recognized."
"Each person has their own brand and style and the way they do things."
"My mom raised me to be successful and not be a knucklehead and do the wrong things. She still talks to me to this day about those things."
"If your program has a great leader, you'll get great things. If you don't have a great leader and people aren't on the same page, you have a lot of different people doing a lot of different things. That's where trouble starts."
"My days are so busy with school and football, it's not often that I get out, anyway. But when I do, I like to meet people."
"If I'm fortunate enough to play in the NFL, anywhere for anybody would be great. But if I had to pick, it would be the hometown [Atlanta] Falcons because I used to work for them."
"If I want to eat lunch, I can't go out at noon and head over to Chick-fil-A or Mac's restaurant and not get stopped."
"As far as all players [being unfairly connected], people have their own opinions, and they're usually from the outside looking in. I don't listen to someone who is on the outside of what we're dealing with every day on the inside."
"A lot of quarterbacks have big arms and can make all the throws, but the most important thing is knowledge of the game, controlling the offense and, more than anything, limiting mistakes. Knowing what good plays to get your team into at the line of scrimmage and what bad plays to get out of."