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David Akers Quotes

«It's a learning process. This is my first full season in this place here and when southwest winds come out of there, it's brutal coming through that one opening.»
Author: David Akers
«You talk about some destiny out here. We got guys out there with a lot of heart and they went all the way down to the wire to show it.»
Author: David Akers
«as soon as possible.»
Author: David Akers
«It's a 100 percent shot, an explosive shot as opposed to a smooth, rhythmical timing of the leg. It's like hitting all out on a driver as opposed to putting a ball.»
Author: David Akers
«I felt really, really good. I had a lot of pop on the ball,»
Author: David Akers
«Everything, ... If you're not confident, and you don't feel that you're going to win, and you don't feel that people have your back, then you're not successful, because you're always looking behind you to see that what you're doing is OK, instead of just trusting in yourself, trusting in the person next to you that everything is going to be OK.»
Author: David Akers
«You've got to have camaraderie, chemistry, in order to have performance that gives you victory.»
Author: David Akers
«It's not always pretty, but it's nice to get a win.»
Author: David Akers
«I think Mark was just looking for the big ball too much.»
Author: David Akers
«It's better than what happened in the Raiders game,»
Author: David Akers

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