Logo - Feel The Words

Alex Smith Quotes

Most Famous Alex Smith Quotes of All Time!

We have created a collection of some of the best alex-smith quotes so you can read and share anytime with your friends and family. Share our Top 10 Alex Smith Quotes on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

When I graduated from Utah, I was headed into the biggest job interview of my life, the NFL Draft.

Failures and setbacks are inevitable for all of us.

It wasn't until I stopped worrying about my own validation and finally refocused my energy on things I could actually change that I finally grew as a person and as a professional.

Embrace the new, no matter how uncomfortable, and make it work for you.

The No. 1 stat is wins. As a quarterback, you get evaluated on winning.

That's the great thing about the NFL: A team can get hot and win a championship.

Utah will always be special to me. They were the school that gave me an opportunity, and I grew so much as a person and player there.

As flashy as draft picks are, the reality of them helping out in Year One anyway is not necessarily the case. That's not the reality.

I think that's the great thing about the NFL. You're out there, and there are very few perennials. It's a battle every single year. You can go first to worst, worst to first.

Winning is all that does matter.

This is the honest truth: I could absolutely care less on yards per game. I think that's a totally overblown stat.

For me, it's about winning games. I'm trying to score more points than the other team. I don't really care how we do it.

I don't really care how many yards I throw for; as long as we score more points than the guys we're playing.

To continue to fight, not get frustrated, to stay together and find a way - I think that's important. I think good teams do that.

In this league, you can't take your foot off the gas pedal. You think you have something won, but teams are too good, too talented.

I love Kansas City. I love the coaching staff, the players.

It's football. Guys get hurt all the time.

It's fun to come in when it's first down. It's not fun to come back in when it's third-and-long.

As a quarterback, you certainly don't want to hamstring your team in any way because - I know this more than anyone - you rely so heavily on those playmakers around you.

I don't measure myself in my contract in terms of what I'm making.

It's far different aging as a quarterback than aging as a tight end.

There are a lot of peripheral things that you have to deal with in this league, and I dealt with a lot of them when I came in. It's everything from being on your own to facing the media.

If you don't go out there and play winning football, they're going to try and find somebody who can.

I carried around a lot of weight and anxiety - expectations of being a top draft pick and fulfilling those. It was really burdensome and not fun. Stressful. I had to go through some things before I finally turned that around and got back to playing for the right reasons.

When you take shots downfield, you want to be good at them.

I think you have to enjoy the wins. If you're not enjoying the process, there's a problem. You're not doing it for all the right reasons.

As a quarterback, I always feel like it's my job to be that steady, calm presence in there.

Game day can be emotional, and there are a lot of ups and downs throughout a game, but as a quarterback, you have to be able to see the bigger picture, steady that ship, get all the guys focused in on the task at hand, and keep the thing moving.

As a quarterback, especially when I come off to the sideline, I am trying to get things corrected, trying to get things figured out and move on to the next series.

As a quarterback, when you do have a three-and-out or things do not go right, you are the first one to know. You know more than anyone out there what went wrong and what needs to be corrected and don't necessarily always need to hear it when you come off to the sideline.

Quarterback play starts with your eyes and feet. Those have to be in the right place and have to be on time.

You're frustrated when things aren't going right. When you're out there, you have your piece of it, your view. It isn't until usually the next day when you're watching the film that you get to put all the pieces together: 'Oh, this is what happened on that play'; 'This is why I did that.' You don't totally know that game day.

Instincts and fundamentals take over sometimes.

When the guys are playing well around you, you look good.

No quarterback goes out there and plays well on his own.

More often than not as a quarterback, your performance is a reflection of the guys around you. I've been fortunate to be around some pretty good guys.

If you're going somewhere, you want to go somewhere where you have a chance to have success.

That's a special time, to get drafted.

To a lot of people, I might just be the guy who went No. 1 in the draft. Or the guy who lost his job to Colin Kaepernick. Or the guy who helped turn a 2-14 Chiefs team into a back-to-back division champ... but then couldn't put them over the top.

In the pocket, you do have some protections, but you get out of the pocket, and defenders' eyes get big. Sometimes you learn that the hard way.

There is a strike zone in the pocket that's very clear. Can't hit QBs low, can't hit them high.

You play for your teammates; you play for each other.

I don't know if there were many pros for me playing early. I feel like I dug myself a pretty deep hole that rookie year.

Certainly, there were tough times, but no, you can't go back and change it. So, why dwell on it?

Most of the time, you're just trying to be the point guard out there based on the play call and the defense that you're getting; that really dictates where the football goes.

When I watch good friends play, it's almost worse when you're watching, because you have zero impact: you have zero hand in what's going on. When I'm playing, you don't have that because I'm involved in it. I have some kind of say in what's going on.

That's what you want; that's what you want to play for: fans that are in it and want it as bad as you do.

I definitely grew up a Chargers' fan.

I used to make fun when I got into the league, and I couldn't believe these old guys that didn't know artists on the radio, like in the weight room.

You can always get better throwing the football.

As a QB, it's a team game, and you're all out there in it.

Losing is not fun.

Obviously, flagrant things have to be called. There are rules. You have got to play to the rules, no question.

I've seen a rebuild, and I've seen how quickly things can turn around when guys buy in.

Sometimes when you've only got a few snaps, guys try to do too much and try to make too much happen.

Once you pull the trigger, you've got to throw balls aggressively and with conviction.

The longer you play, there's always going to be naysayers.

You're never going to make everybody happy; there are always going to be people that, yeah, aren't with you. That's the nature of sports.

I know guys respect work ethic, and they respect the guys that are invested and committed.

I don't feel like I have to prove myself to anybody any longer.

I was on some bad teams, and I played bad as a young player, certainly, at times. And that all mounts. Yeah, that all mounts. The perception. Everything that goes into that. And so, yeah, I think to kind of get over the hump of that, to change perception, it can be difficult. It's a tall task. And it takes a long time.

I enjoy the challenge of coming together with my teammates and playing well for them.

I've been in this league a long time. The league's not perfect. But I'm definitely proud of a lot of my teammates, coaches, trainers, owners.

There are so many good things, great things that go on in this league.

When I got drafted, I was a spread-option quarterback. It was, 'OK, you've got to get under center, throw to the fullback, throw to the tight end. You've got to learn to be a pro quarterback.' And there was a learning curve there, and I did have to learn some of that.

Guys, we are trying to share Unique Alex Smith Quotes, so you will not get to read the same things again and again on our website. You can also share your favorites on Facebook or send them to a friend who loves to reading quotes.

Today's Quote

Just for the record, I personally do agree with some of the sentiments of Rabbi Meir Kahane. I think he...

Quote Of The Day

Today's Shayari

रिश्तों को सम्भालते सम्भालते थकान सी होने लगी है...
रोज़ कोई ना कोई नाराज हो जाता है........

Shayari Of The Day

Today's Joke

मास्टर जी: किसी को कुछ पूछना है क्या?

संता: सर मुझे यह पूछना था कि, ये जो पेट में भूख...

Joke Of The Day

Today's Status

A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.

Status Of The Day

Today's Prayer

Guide my heart never to believe in vanities that present themselves to me on the daily basis. Strengthen my resolutions...

Prayer Of The Day