Willie Anderson

Willie Anderson
William Law Andersonwas a Scottish immigrant to the United States who became the first golfer to win four U.S. Opens, with victories in 1901, 1903, 1904, and 1905. He is still the only man to win three consecutive titles, and only Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus have equalled his total of four championships. He is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame...
ProfessionGolfer
Date of Birth21 October 1879
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With me, coming form the Bengals and offensive lineman, I was automatically compared to Anthony Munoz, ... Any pass rusher, I don't care what team, has the expectation of being the next Bruce Smith, or Coy Bacon here in Cincinnati. People expect high sack totals, but Justin's game is much more than that.
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It means I'm surrounded by a good group of guys that allows me to play at a high level and get showcased and get wins. Anytime you get an individual honor, to me, it always comes back to the guys around you. The guys I'm playing with on the offensive line - Bobbie Williams, Richie Braham, Levi (Jones) and (Eric) Steinbach - those guys allow me to go out and get my talent showcased because they're playing so well as a unit. Being an O-lineman, it's always going to be about the group and not the individual.
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I could play with him again. When he said I didn't have his credentials, he is my credential. What a running back does -- 1,400 yards rushing, making the Pro Bowl from a losing team that couldn't throw the ball -- is an offensive lineman's credentials.
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I could play with him again, ... When he said I didn't have his credentials, he is my credential. What a running back does -- 1,400 yards rushing, making the Pro Bowl from a losing team that couldn't throw the ball -- is an offensive lineman's credentials.
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I'm just sick of watching their offensive line pound it with whatever running back they put back there and that's on us as an offense.
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Ever since I've been here, we've had slow starts. Before Marvin got here, we'd be winning meaningless games in December.
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Engineers always like to work on exciting projects. Qualcomm is a great place to work from a product point of view.
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Even a garbage can gets a steak now and again.
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Ray sat down with Paul and did research in coming up with drills and a plan just for me, ... We'd simulate everything. We'd do the two-minute drill. He'd rush me and if it was a five-yard gain, I'd sprint five yards. Or a 10-yard gain, or whatever it was.
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Bratkowski has been preaching to us the last couple of years that our will to prepare to win has to be greater than our will to win. That's what the good football teams do. They out-prepare people. We have to get our young guys' football knowledge up. You don't need to run a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash to do it. We've got to play smart football.
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The thing I focus on just before the snap is the inside half of the guy across from me. Coaches call it having 'big eyes.' You keep those big eyes focused on his inside number, the number that's right across from you, because that's the part of him that tells you where he's going to go. Whether he's going to make a move outside or try to bull-rush you.
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I was one of those guys who wouldnt stick around. (After practice), I was gone,
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Marvin is Chad's watchdog. He's got his own leash, his own dog food. He's got a diamond collar. He's got a doghouse to put him in.