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BB: For me, myself personally, my most important team is the New England Patriots and I just want us to go out and win.
JS: There's a line-backing core that I have now that were probably in first grade when I was a rookie. So there's a lot of youth but they can play the game. So if there's anything that I can help them where either in the meeting room or whether it's in the weight room, whatever it may take, it's going to be fun playing with them, but we're definitely young.
JS: It's not tough to leave the game. There's such a great lifestyle that you work so long for to enjoy. I'm not going to cry about cutting up oranges and apples and packing a cooler and going to a football game, my son's football game, or my daughter's volleyball games and heading home and surfing for three hours. Having a tuna sandwich and playing the eukalaly. There's nothing bad about that so I did not miss it. It's just part of my life. I love life challenges and I live for those moments. I live for those moments. This is a challenge. I can't forecast what's going to happen, just give me a helmet and we'll work on it.
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JS: On and off the field, the best thing I do is I lean on Bill Belichick. And the reason why I say that is that Bill doesn't kick around tires and say, 'I'm just going to go and grab a guy that's 40 years old, off the surf board, and say to come join us.' He has a plan. His plan is something that we're going to try and implement – whatever it may be. He knows who I am. I know what he has to offer. I trust Bill. Because I trust Bill, I'm here today. What am I going to do? How am I going to help the team? You know, I can't forecast that. I wish I could. If I could, I wouldn't be a football player. I wouldn't. Just give me a helmet, I guarantee you I'm going to be the best player that I can be today and we'll build from there.
JS: I don't want to address them as first grade players. I mean, these guys work hard to be where they are and I respect them for who they are and what they've done. My job is to go in there and work, like I've worked for nineteen years, no different.
JS: Well "Sports Jobs", the show is basically me living the life of those that work behind the scenes. For the pro's to be pro's. So it's a different venue. I'm used to going out there and run around and jumping on a pile and pretend that I made a tackle, and there are people that come before all that to allow us to be able to do all that. I mean my trainers, my equipment managers, our field people that work on the field, our concession stands, all these people, security guards – there are so many people that work behind the scenes that don't get any love and I get to enjoy that. I get to give some of that back and say thank you for the nineteen years. But that's what our show's about
Q: Obviously you're in great physical shape, you work out and you passed the physical here, how curious are you in your own ability to maintain the high level of play that this franchise has a history of and that you're used to individually?
Q: With that being said, if he says he needs you this Sunday, can you go right away?
Q: Tom Brady said that he came in here early to the weight room to do his lift and he saw you in a full sweat. What time did you get here and how eager were you to get into that weight room and put on that sweat?
Q: No, I'm just saying to you, was there any eagerness, added eagerness to, 'Hey, I'm going to be doing it now, in the Patriots locker room.'
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JS: Easy. I know the system. I trust the coach and the ownership and the coaches in this organization and I have a lot of love for the players in the locker room. That's the reason why I wanted to come back to only one team. It has nothing to do with the San Diego Chargers being a hometown team. I wouldn't be able to give the San Diego Chargers what they need because I don't know the locker room. There's so many things that I don't know, that are so unknown, to give me a chance to help them perform at a high level and I trust this coach, Bill Belichick.
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JS: Tell Bill stop calling and I won't answer.
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JS: Tell Bill, that it's day by day. You can close it by not calling me. Let me surf, I won't be back.
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Would you be here today if you had won a ring already?
JS: If I had a ring in place, I would probably think otherwise. I would probably think otherwise. There are so many things that evolve to the decision that I made to coming back.
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JS: Jerod Mayo, the sky's the limit for the kid. The sky's the limit. He's the leader on this defense and [Gary] Guyton's doing a heck of a job in the middle. We have two great linebackers up and coming.
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JS: One day at a time. I can help them all one day at a time. I can't forecast that. For me to talk about what I'm going to do, you would never get that out of me. You won't. Just give me a helmet and let me work.