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- We’re going to win Sunday. I guarantee it. Joe Namath
- When you win, nothing hurts. Joe Namath
- If you aren’t going all the way, why go at all? Joe Namath
- When you have confidence, you can have a lot of fun. And when you have fun, you can do amazing things. Joe Namath
- You learn how to be a gracious winner and an outstanding loser. Joe Namath
- How you recover from what life’s throwing at you is what matters. Joe Namath
- Till I was 13, I thought my name was ‘Shut Up.’ Joe Namath
- As a football coach, everything in your life comes after your football schedule. I just could not make that commitment. Joe Namath
- I’ve figured out that life in general is a team effort; it’s a team game. Joe Namath
- The name of the game is ‘kill the quarterback.’ Every football team tries to knock the guy out of the game that’s handling the ball. Joe Namath
- I was focused on athletics, outdoors, sports. Joe Namath
- There are some things you only learn through experience. Joe Namath
- I was lucky enough when it came to sports and work ethic to be taught some basics that continue to be important. Joe Namath
- I’ve gotten a kick out of being around people like Al Davis, John Madden and Sid Gillman, talking about football and talking about how I played. That carries a lot of weight with me. You look at my statistics and numbers, wins and losses, there’s nothing that’s real outstanding there – except accomplishing that major goal of winning the Super Bowl. Joe Namath
- My family’s the most important thing in my life. Joe Namath
- Johnny Unitas was my hero. Joe Namath
- Pressure just makes you go a little more. I kind of like pressure. Joe Namath
- First, I prepare. Then I have faith. Joe Namath
- I couldn’t do anything I didn’t enjoy. Joe Namath
- What I do is prepare myself until I know I can do what I have to do. Joe Namath
- I was born with the gift. Joe Namath
- I was a workhorse; there was never a practice that I didn’t enjoy.
Joe Namath
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I’m lucky. Joe Namath
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Where I came from, sports were the only way to get out front. Joe Namath
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Times have changed. The athletes have changed. Joe Namath