“I've always been fascinated by Picasso and how he would look at a single image through multiple perspectives and from separate moments in time. He would look at a woman's face and he would see almost a three-dimensional look even though it was a flat canvas. I thought, well why couldn't we do the same thing with a football play?” WellsLooksPlayMomentsFacesThreeFootballPerspectiveFlatsFascinatedMultipleCanvasMoments In TimeMultiple Perspectives Author:Steve Sabol
“First of all, I wish everyone who loved football could stand in the quarterback's shoes just for a play, because I think it would be tremendously humbling to anyone who loved the game to say, "I didn't -- I had no idea." You can think about what it would be like, and the cameras are getting better at giving that perspective, that one that the skycam comes down and you get a sense of it, but you just -- you don't know.” ThinkingKnowsGivingFirstsIdeasPlayWould BeGamesWishFootballPerspectiveDown AndCamerasShoesNo IdeaGet BetterQuarterbackHumbling Author:Steve Young
“I always approached the sport from a more cerebral, analytical point of view, a management perspective. I was taking all business classes there at Georgetown, I really enjoyed that. I always sort of looked at football from that perspective.” SportsViewsClassFootballPerspectiveManagementPoint Of ViewEnjoyedCerebralGeorgetown Author:Pete Lembo
“If you look at any type of situation, I look at the positive and try to spread my light and truth. I think it helps with my outlook on life and correlates to football. But I don't think it helps me run any faster, jump any higher, or catch the ball or anything like that. It just helps me with perspective.” IfsThinkingTryingLooksHelpingLightRunningSituationFootballPerspectiveTypeHigherBallsSpreadFasterHelp MeOutlookOutlook On Life Author:Arian Foster
“Pro football gave me a good sense of perspective to enter politics: I'd already been booed, cheered, cut, sold, traded and hung in effigy.” CuttingFootballPerspectiveHungGood SensePro Football Author:Jack Kemp