Michael Strahan

Michael Strahan
Michael Anthony Strahanis a retired American football defensive end who spent his entire 15-year career with the New York Giants of the National Football League. Strahan set a record for the most sacks in a season in 2001, and won a Super Bowl in his final season in 2007. After retiring from the NFL, Strahan became a media personality. He is currently a football analyst on Fox NFL Sunday, and has also served as co-host on the syndicated morning talk...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth21 November 1971
CityHouston, TX
CountryUnited States of America
With the players Madden is definitely king and that's probably why it's been one of the top selling games all these years and will probably continue to be.
I started playing Madden back in 1993 because that was the first year I actually made it into the game and that was a big thrill. When you're in Madden, you've made it, baby.
All camps are hard, that's what they're intended to be. They make you focus when you're tired, when you don't feel like doing things, and to see how long you can retain and pay attention.
When I finish playing football, I would like to work with kids and sleep!
We're sympathetic, but once you step on the field, football's football.
Well, I've been a fan of videogames all my life.
My ultimate goal is for that next generation coming up, who didn't see me play, go, 'Oh, he used to play football?'
At the same time, it makes me feel like I have to prove myself to the new guys coming in as well as prove myself to the coaching staff, which is a good bit of motivation for me.
If you're not the one cooking, stay out of the way and compliment the chef.
Camp is always all business.
As the game gets bigger, it get bigger for the players.
When it comes to the camera, I can do my thing. But I'm bashful.
To get a Super Bowl ring and L.T.'s sack record. That's what I want,
When you're a 20-something-year-old athlete and you're getting a six-figure check every week, you're not thinking about next week. You're not thinking, 'I'm going to be broke,' or 'I'm going to need another job.' But I'll tell you, there are a lot of broke athletes out there - I know plenty - and I didn't want to end up as one.