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The league is shifting. It's becoming a smaller league, way more speed-dominant. So you're seeing more backs like me who can run between the tackles, pass-protect, catch and become matchup nightmares. You also have more receivers who are getting jet sweeps, doing different things with the ball in their hands.
I would definitely like the ball as much as possible... That's why I train.
You can always get bigger, faster, stronger. I don't have any choice. I have to.
The faster I can get, the better as well.
To me, speed kills.
My position is a running back. So, the first part of my position is running. That means I need to run and be fast.
People do the eye test and underestimate me, so I do play with a chip on my shoulder.
When you read about white athletes these days and white skill possession receivers specifically, one word you'll always find is tough. You'll rarely see explosive, athletic, stuff like that.
You've got to let the game come to you. You can't press.
You can't try to make something crazy happen when nothing is there. You've just got to keep pushing.
The big plays will come.
Sometimes a 1-yard gain on third-and-1 is a big play. People take that for granted.
I got lucky that they throw me the ball a lot and it's my job to make those catches.
I prepare so I can be in the whole game.
The goal every offseason is just to get as fast as you can, stay healthy.
There is not some secret formula, it comes down to completing passes, being efficient on first and second down and making plays when the ball is in your hands.
Pretty surreal experience to see the impact football has had globally.
I am beyond blessed and humbled to be named the Paul Hornung Award winner.
Yeah, I've got quick thumbs.
I just show up every day.
We're here to win football games, so whatever that means, whatever that takes, that's what we're going to do.
You should want to compete.
I'm just kind of a hard-nosed, don't say a lot and go to work kind of guy.
If I'm not playing football, I'm preparing to play football. That's kind of how I kind of view my life.
I put in a lot of work in film study.
Everyone wants to be close to your team. You don't want to have guys that don't feel comfortable in the locker room.
I don't care if I get no carries and just play special teams. I'm there to try to win football games and help that team win.
Every great team has multiple backs. Very few times do you have just one back.
The best players try to not slow down when they put the pads on.
Never get comfortable.
Something I really pride myself on is not just being a running back that can catch the ball but if I move out to the slot, I become a receiver.
I really try to pride myself on route running, catching and being able to be a mismatch anywhere on the field.
Wherever they put me I'll do anything a team needs me to do.
I think if you can be as versatile as you can be, you'll be the best player you can be.
I'm wherever coach puts me.
I go to class every day with the future Facebook and Twitter and Google employees, the future innovators and entrepreneurs who might have the next big thing. Knowing that and seeing their success and work ethic makes you want to be successful. It impresses me every day. It humbles me, too.
Most schools, the football players are kind of the kings in school.
Sometimes you'll have 30, 40 touches in the game, and you'll feel better than if you had 22. It depends on where you get hit and how you get hit.
Going into a game, I know that I'm going to run a lot. I know I'm going to have a lot of volume, and I know that I'm going to get hit a lot, which is great. Sometimes we try to deliver some blows, too, try to break as many tackles as possible. We know it's going to hurt the next day. That's why we love the game.
Great players always play with a chip on their shoulder no matter if they have a reason to or not.
I'm someone who believes in having motivation at all times, win or lose, individual awards.
I play for my teammates.
I'm just so blessed to be a Carolina Panther. I can't wait to grind every single day for that organization, team, fans and for everybody there. I'm blessed to be a Carolina Panther.
For the guys who feel like they are glued to one position or one sport, don't do it man, do whatever you want to do.
I've always prided myself on being a football player.
You can put in all the plays in the world, but if a guy is not executing it's not going to work.
When they take you with the eighth pick, I don't want to say pressure, but you've got a lot of people counting on you.
It sucks when you lose.
You have a lot of individual goals, I think everybody does.
You can always get better.
I can be a receiver.
Football is a very instinctual game, and it's very fast-paced.
I'm always trying to be the most complete back I can be.
My training is very specific to my sport, so it's a lot of fast, explosive movements. It's very pertinent to exactly what I do on the football field, which is fast burst in short spaces.
If they need me to have 25 carries and eight catches a game, whatever they need me to do, I'm ready to go. Or if they need me to have eight carries and six catches but play the whole game and pass protect and help shifts on the D-ends, I'm ready to go.
Back in the day, a lot of running backs used to be 230 pounds, ground and pound the ball right up the middle. One thing I pride myself is being able to do what those guys do, as well.
One of the main reasons I went to Stanford was to run in a pro-style offense and show I can run between the tackles 25 to 30 times consistently.
Obviously, teams start wearing down. But that's kind of when you thrive, when the other team starts to get tired.
You see how powerful some of the things you say and you do can be on people, especially young people.
You get fan mail and you see the reaction when you write someone back. It's kind of shocking. You can make someone's day and be a positive influence on the world when you're in a position like that.
Earned success is the key to a positive, happy life.
I'd be happy to play for anybody.
I play with a chip on my shoulder always, I feel like people don't always give me credit for my skills and talents and that's just the way it is. I also don't care too much, I don't feel like I'm crazy disrespected. I have a chip on my shoulder at all times.
All the great players you ask always expect greatness.
We all see color. We do. And anyone who says he doesn't see color is confused or isn't telling the truth. Except... and I know how this sounds, but I can't remember any point in my life where I saw other people and thought of their color.
Maybe at some level, even at an early age, without ever being aware of it, I was reacting to something. To people judging me based on how I looked instead of what I could do.
Some of my best childhood memories are of watching Terrell Davis with my dad. I used to hang out when I was, like, 4 and 5 years old and play Power Rangers in the locker room with him and Shannon Sharpe and Rod Smith. And I loved Terrell. He was awesome.
There are certain things that people love to do, and they can't really explain it. That's me and football. The game gives me hope. It lets me be myself.
The football field, I'd definitely say that's my safe place.
For me, any time I'm on the football field, that's my comfort zone.
I train every single day.
I keep myself sane with stuff that's fun and not physical.
Losing sucks.
I mean, at the end of the day, I just want to win.
It's a team game. Not every game is going to be an all-star game.
A win's a win.
One of my big passions in the offseason, or just when I get time off in general, is playing music, and I've been fortunate to be around people who are a lot more talented than I am.
My childhood neighbor played piano, and he told me we'd get all the girls if I learned how to play-and I was probably in eighth grade, going into high school, so I said, 'Sign me up.'
I love Mac Miller. I'm a big Drake fan. I love Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Bob Marley.
I probably have the most versatile playlist in the world, from country to rap to classic rock to classical.
I think you can get better at everything. That's in football. That's in life.
It's a constant progression, and as long as you're constantly striving to be better, you're headed in the right direction.
At the end of the day, nobody has higher expectations for me than myself. I don't really try to prove anyone wrong anymore as much as I try to prove myself right.
I stopped worrying about how other people define me a little bit ago. I used to care a lot. Now I just don't care that much. Really, what I'm worried about is, am I being the best me I can be?
I used to get so upset when my parents took away my phone and then I realized it's because they wanted the best for me and my brothers. I have a whole new appreciation for how they raised us.
The secret behind success isn't as much of a secret as people think. It's pretty simple. It's working as hard as you can to accomplish what you want.
I wake up around 8 A.M., which isn't too bad at all. I usually try to get to bed at 10 or 10:30. For a while I tried to see how my recovery was with just eight hours of sleep. And sometimes, that can be fine. But I like getting nine or more hours. I feel like I can wake up on my own if I've gotten nine hours.
Yeah, I worked with a chef when I first got into the league. We did all my blood work and found out exactly what I'm sensitive to, what I'm deficient in, what my body needs. I had to cut out a lot of things - chicken, tuna, wheat, and soy.
Two hours before I start training, I like to eat a good breakfast.
The less I think about meals and everything else, the more I can focus on my sport, and the better I play.
Winning is the most important thing. You want to focus on the game and the team.
If I have the worst season in the world, the best season in the world, whatever. If I'm playing football, I'm happy, and no one can take that away from me.
I used to have a potbelly pig named Terrance. He died of obesity.
I think when you're running through a hole and you're hit in certain, different ways, you have to be able to move and change and make people miss.
You've got to be able to adapt to your environment.
I've always tried to be a complete athlete and not limit myself to one position or one sport. It really helped mold my whole football game.
You can never satisfy other people, I learned. End of the day, it's extremely important that you know yourself better than anybody else, and if you can do that, it doesn't matter what anybody thinks about you, good or bad.
It takes all 11 on the field doing their job correctly to make it all happen.
A lot of times, I got confused for a kicker. And I've been compared to every white player in the NFL.
I felt like I could play with anybody, but some people felt differently.
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