Dick Butkus

Dick Butkus
Richard Marvin "Dick" Butkusis a former American football linebacker who played for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He was drafted in 1965 and is also widely regarded as one of the best and most durable linebackers of all time. Butkus played college football for the Fighting Illini at the University of Illinois. He became a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1979. He played nine seasons in the NFL for the Chicago Bears. Billed...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth9 December 1942
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
Anything that happens that's good, they think, Oh, it's an accident, when is the roof caving in? You've got to get them out of that mental framework.
(First win) feels good for the kids. We had a tough loss last week that could have gone either way. It's been a hard camp for the kids and they deserve to get one win.
It goes back to the Miller Lite ads of the 1970s, ... The bottom line is that these athletes tend to be safer investments because they really value their marketing opportunities. They don't make as much money as during their active careers.
We're a big check mark on everybody's schedule, ... I told them it's just another challenge, let's go after it.
When I played pro football, I never set out to hurt anyone deliberately - unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something.
If we're not on them, they go back to their old ways.
The bottom line is that these athletes tend to be safer investments because they really value their marketing opportunities. They don't make as much money as during their active careers.
I want to be recognized as the best-no doubt about it. When they say all-pro middle linebacker, I want them to mean Butkus!
We're a big check mark on everybody's schedule. I told them it's just another challenge; let's go after it.
Few people get to earn a living at what they like to do and there are hazards in any profession. Football is something I was made for. I gave the game all I could for as long as I could. I guess my only regret was that my career was too short.
I worked hard at becoming a professional football player, just like society says you should. It said you had to be fierce. I was fierce. Tough. I was tough.
If I was smart enough to be a doctor, I'd be a doctor. I ain't, so I'm a football player.
If I were young, fast, healthy, and had a lot of money and my whole sex life ahead of me, I'd retire - like Secretariat.
My thing is trying to convince them they can win.