35 Joe Montana Quotes For Your Daily Dose Of Inspiration
Former American football quarterback who played 16 seasons in the National Football League, Joe Montana, started his career in 1979. He played for San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs. He believed in being the best and played to win. He was the first player to be named ‘Super Bowl Most Valuable Player’ three times in a row. He is remembered for a spectacular game winning touchdown pass against the Cincinnati Bengals with just 36 seconds left for the game to end. He announced his retirement in April 1995. We have compiled Joe Montana quotes from his interviews, general utterances, etc. Let’s take a look at some of Joe Montana quotes on life, sports, football, winning, trying, opportunity, people, NFL, etc.
I really took the lead on putting together the real estate fund-to-funds. Real estate was always interesting to me.
Chiropractic care works for me. I've been seeing a chiroprctor and he's really been helping me out a lot. Chiropractic's been a big part of my game.
I don't watch a lot of the games on Sunday. But I always kept an eye on the 49ers.
If I could still play, I would be trying. It's been 15 years.
My back only bugs me when I sleep wrong. I feel my knee more than anything, the left one. It's arthritic.
It is the greatest game that I've ever been around. It'll continue to get better and be the greatest.
As a quarterback, you have to love it. As much as you like to turn around and hand the ball off - the whole traditional football game - as a quarterback, you gotta love putting it in the air.
I don't live in the past. I just live in the enjoyment of the game.
There is nothing worse for me than sitting in traffic. That's what killed me in L.A.
Chiropractic's been a big part of my game!
I don't live in the past.
My mother and father, Joe and Theresa Montana brought me along and taught me to never quit, and to strive to be the best.
I mean the game is just, everybody talks about baseball but I really think football probably has a little bit more American feeling than anything.
You know, I've had blowups with my coach too. The same thing happens, it just wasn't as evident back then because they didn't have so many cameras and ways to see things happen.
I miss the game - I miss it a lot.
Installing a new offense is harder than a new defense. It just takes time.
I have a fear of failure.
Any quarterback that understands what the offense is really about is going to succeed.
There's no thrill like throwing a touchdown pass.
Man, coaching is a hard job, and it requires a lot of time... I hear stories from coaches who tell me that players call them in the middle of the night not knowing where they parked their car.
Especially in football, it is not a QB's game... even though the media likes to make it into that - it takes the whole team.
Always be prepared to start.
In sports... you play from the time you're eight years old, and then you're done forever.
I started a business with two guys I played with, Ronnie Lott and Harris Barton: Champion Ventures, it's a fund of funds. We have $400 million or so under management.
I had six or seven documented concussions, so I had a lot more than that. But I feel fine.
Confidence is a very fragile thing.
Some guys practice like all-Americans but they can't play!
Yeah, it's nice to look up to people, but the more you try to be somebody else, the less you are of yourself.
Cause there's only one reason for doing anything that you set out to do. If you don't want to be the best, then there's no reason going out and trying to accomplish anything.
Don't complain about not getting a chance and then be unprepared when you finally do.