Tony Gonzalez
Tony Gonzalez
Anthony David Gonzalezis a former American football tight end who played 17 seasons in the National Football League. He played college football and college basketball at University of California, Berkeley, and was recognized as a consensus All-American in football. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the 1997 NFL Draft. Gonzalez, a fourteen-time Pro Bowl selection, currently holds the NFL records for receptions, touchdown receptionsand total receiving yardsby a tight end. Gonzalez was also...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth27 February 1976
CityTorrance, CA
This is my ninth year here and I've been to the playoffs only twice and we've lost both times. Definitely, it would be a huge disappointment if we don't make the playoffs this year.
When you enter an arena or stadium at full capacity you just don't know who is going through the turnstiles, ... Everything that helps our security, I'm for it.
You can't be surprised by what he's been doing. When he gets the ball in his hands it's hard to bring him down.
I didn't go downfield at all. It's frustrating. I haven't even sniffed the end zone this year. The Eagles didn't do anything special to stop me. I just didn't get the opportunity. I need to get the ball to help this team win.
I am happy for Antonio. He came out and played great today, one of the best games I have ever seen by a tight end,
One of the best games I've ever seen by a tight end.
Leadership doesn't come from age. He's a young leader. He's not just any other backup quarterback coming into the game. We know what he's capable of.
This (protest) lets people know the Hispanic community is a political force.
I think (offensive coordinator) Al Saunders did a great job figuring out what didn't work,
If someone else can do it cheaper for you, you ought to look at it, especially if they can do it cheaper and at a higher level. It's tax money, but even if we didn't save money, it's about getting a higher level of service and about being a little bit flexible.
We started throwing the ball down the field.
That's a picture of the girl he hooked up with the first night we went out during training camp. I'm not kidding. That's her -- almost exactly.
I never thought we were out of it. I never did. It's in our hands. Why not? I'm an optimist. It's worked out for us in the past, and I'm not going to see it any other way.
As far as I'm concerned, it is now or never. If we don't get it done now, we're stuck in a rebuilding mode. We still have to go out and restructure some contracts, mine included, and go out and pick up some free agents, at least one or two of them who can make a big impact.