Indianapolis Colts quarterback is a physical specimen at 6'4 and 250 pounds, but he realizes to survive in the NFL, he'll need to play smart.
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00:00 >> It felt good, it definitely surprised me because I didn't vote for
00:03 myself for the captains, I thought I voted for the right guys.
00:07 To see everybody else vote for me, it lets me know that they believe in me and
00:10 they trust me and I just gotta keep pushing and keep going with the team.
00:14 >> For the great ones, the real pressure comes from within.
00:16 I know you're a critic of yourself.
00:17 How do you remain patient though, knowing there's still a long way to go?
00:20 >> Not put too much on myself, understanding that I'm still learning,
00:24 I'm still growing, I'm still working.
00:25 But understanding that there is a ceiling that I wanna hit.
00:29 And there's certain things that I wanna be great at.
00:32 So just understanding that there's a fine line between both and
00:35 not trying to just beat myself down too much.
00:37 Part of my game and part of my style, I like to hit people first and
00:43 try to put them in the pickle sometimes.
00:44 So you have to make a decision.
00:46 But coming out Sunday, I'm gonna try to play a little bit more smarter and
00:49 understand that I can't take big hits if I'm trying to play the whole game.
00:52 So we'll see how everything goes and how everything plays out.
00:56 >> That feels remiss, right?
00:57 >> Yeah, definitely.
00:57 We talk about it all the time, gotta have a situation.
00:59 So if we have to have it,
01:00 I'm definitely gonna put my body on the lines for the team.
01:03 >> Do you think you might break out the hurdle at any point?
01:06 >> It depends on how they're tackling.
01:08 It depends on the defense and how they're trying to attack me.