Quotes
Some guys practice like all-Americans but they can't play!
People will boo, but you have to handle yourself during a game.
Notre Dame was what I grew up to want to be.
My mother and father, Joe and Theresa Montana brought me along and taught me to never quit, and to strive to be the best.
Like, I could eat a huge bag of potato chips before, and now I find myself not finishing a small bag and wondering if something's wrong with me.
It's not the easiest, living with an athlete.
It was that thrill of the unknown, and that excitement of you don't know what the score was going to be. I enjoyed that part of it.
It was my first dream in my life, was to go to Notre Dame.
I've found if you just eat in moderation, it's OK.
I'm just trying to fight off the (knee) transplant for as long as I can.
I was fortunate to have a chance.
I want to start kind of where that film left off because it's kind of left everyone hanging there.
I thought I would never get hurt, but the truth is, it is not that way.
I thank my mom and dad for always being there.
I stay active, but I can't run because of my knees.
I started a business with two guys I played with, Ronnie Lott and Harris Barton: Champion Ventures, it's a fund of funds.
I saw the Hall of Fame as an ending point.
I played for so many years, since I was eight years old, I don't think I can go on and say that I haven't missed it.
I miss the game - I miss it a lot.
I miss the excitement of the game.