You can see something on film, but until you're really out there playing against somebody and you see him for the first time, you don't really know.
The city of Oakland, since I got here, has been like my second family. They've taken me in and had my back through the hard times and they've celebrated with me through the good times. And so, I love Oakland.
Patrick Peterson, obviously, is one of - it depends who you talk to - is the best, or one of the best, corners/return guys in the NFL. You just turn the film on and you're like, 'Wow, that guy plays corner? He looks like a linebacker and runs a 4.1' or whatever. He's a great player.
I think it's more important to pray for my son than go out with my friends drinking at a bar until midnight while he waits for me to come home.
Football is important, but it's not the most important thing anymore.
There's times where I get emotionally hijacked, then I'll try and force something and do something.
People didn't question my knowledge, my throwing ability or athleticism; they questioned my ability to stand in and take a hit. So to be able to answer those questions on a week-to-week basis has been pretty cool.