David Castillo
David Castillo
Actor known best for his recurring role on the Spanish sitcom Aida as Jonathan Garcia. He was a principal actor, appearing in 237 episodes during the show's run.
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth16 October 1992
CityMadrid, Spain
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We're just not the same team we were. It really hurts us. We have so many guys banged up, unable to play, or playing hurt.
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We lost a lot of players to injuries. We lost three starting offensive linemen. That's tough. Our lack of experience with the younger guys playing caught up with us. We beat Miami the first game and everybody was talking about how great we were. But we had some weaknesses and we've been exposed.
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I think, by far, he's exceeded expectations. He's made his share of mistakes but he's definitely done a lot of great things, and it's only going to get better from here.
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It almost seemed like destiny, ... We get two blocked punts - how many times does that ever happen? We just didn't make anything happen.
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We're tighter as a unit than we've ever been.
teammates
We want to let him know we're here for him as teammates and family.
lost
When you've lost something, and you find it again, it has so much more meaning.
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We've got guys picking each other up when we make mistakes instead of getting down on each other. In year's past, you had too many situations of offense versus defense.
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I expected to play for three or four national titles, to be honest with you.
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He was pressing too much. I've told him to just relax. He's a great quarterback. He did great things in high school. He just has to relax out here and have fun.
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We've faced adversity all season. Every time we've faced adversity, we've risen to the challenge and became stronger as a team and I see no reason why that will not happen again.
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He's always in our meeting rooms watching film. Even after everybody has gone home, he's sitting there watching film. I try to get on him a little bit because he's his hardest critic. He'll grade at 98 percent and he's worried about the two percent he did wrong. He beats himself up over it, but that's what makes great players. He will definitely be a great player before he leaves here.
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He's always been his toughest critic. He'll grade out at 97 percent and he's sitting there worrying about the 3 percent he did wrong. That's what makes great athletes and great people, in general, when you're worried about getting better. You're aiming at perfection.
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He wants us to believe in what we're doing and if we're just out there throwing the ball and everybody wants to be running it and you don't believe in the play, you're not going to be successful.