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21 Priceless Ron Jaworski Quotes

Ron Jaworski is a former American football quarterback and a NFL Analyst on ESPN. Ranking seventh for the most consecutive regular season NFL game starts by a quaterback, Jaworski is CEO of his Golf Management company and manages golf courses across several states. These great Ron Jaworski quotes will keep you encouraged.

“A little more movement of the defensive side of the ball, some rules that will be unnoticed, but a big rule will be allowing the jack linebacker to move out of the box sideline to sideline.”

“As I learn more and more about the six-year extension of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, it’s obvious to me that NFL owners understood that they were going to get a new deal done at all costs.”

“As much as I like to be thoughtful and think things through in my decision making – I don’t like knee jerk decisions – but I’m not afraid to make decisions.”

“But when you get into a situation where you can acquire a proven leader, a proven quality player, an unselfish player, a guy who taken a team to the Super Bowl, I think you do it.”

“Colin Kaepernick has the tools to be one of the greatest of all time.”

“I love it when receivers catch the balls with their hands.”

“I love to see Favre playing his best football, and if his mind his right, he’ll probably have a fine season.”

“I thought I really liked him coming out. I saw an upside. But I don’t see the growth you like to see in a young quarterback, decision-making-wise and throwing-wise.”

“It could be a walk in the park, it could be a ride on your bicycle. It does not have to be an organized team activity… Be as creative as you want, but find a way to get your exercise in.”

“I’ve addressed this before, and I’ll say it again: The league has to take a long, hard look at full-time officials. The officiating has been inconsistent all season long.”

“No one’s ever gotten better by practicing less.”

“One of the things I noticed more in this draft than in any recent drafts was the importance of the character issue. Players who had baggage, like Justice, fell much farther than his talent dictated. But a lot of coaches didn’t want to take the chance.”

“Positive thinking is the key to success in business, education, pro football, anything that you can mention. I go out there thinking that I’m going to complete every pass.”

“The challenge coaches face is replacing players they were counting on to be major pieces of a puzzle. In a lot of cases, there is just no way to make the necessary adjustments.”

“The heartbeat of a football team is the quarterback position and I think everyone who has any intelligence about the game understands you must have consistency at that position to be a championship team.”

“There’s a way you have to play the quarterback position in the NFL. Maybe I’m a little bit old school, but I think you have to play the game in the pocket with consistency.”

“To go to the next level, you have to be special, and I look for those special qualities in those players, those qualities that I think will translate to the NFL.”

“To lead the league in attendance is mind-boggling. I know as well as anyone, you’ve got to win in Philadelphia and that’s our goal. You’ve got to start winning.”

“We had a very exhaustive, extensive search for the guy that is going lead our football team over the next few years. We spent about two months in an in-depth interview process, and Bret came out with flying colors. We are absolutely thrilled that he is our head coach.”

“We have a lot of rule changes. I am part of the competition committee. We spent a lot time evaluating the game, how do we make the game better for our fans.”

“You learn by mistakes. When you make those mistakes, you try not to make them the third time or the second time. You learn from them. Sometimes you learn the hard way. In football, if I held on to the ball too long, I got my butt kicked. You better make that decision quicker.”

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