If you REALLY want it, PLAN for it.
If you REALLY want it, WORK for it.
If you REALLY want it, PRIORITIZE it.
If you REALLY want it, FOCUS on it.
If you REALLY want it, COMMIT to it.
If you REALLY want it, SACRIFICE for it.
JALEN HURTS' DISRESPECT IS CRAZY. HE IS ONE OF THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED CFB/#NFL QUARTERBACKS IN FOOTBALL HISTORY.
Super Bowl champion (LIX)
Super Bowl MVP (LIX)
Second-team All-Pro (2022)
2× Pro Bowl (2022, 2023)
Bert Bell Award (2022)
CFP national champion (2017)
Third-team All-American (2019)
Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year (2019)
First-team All-Big 12 (2019)
First-team All-SEC (2016)
SEC Offensive Player of the Year (2016)
SEC Freshman of the Year (2016)
Career passing attempts: 1,939
Career passing completions: 1,248
Completion percentage: 64.4%
Passing touchdowns: 85
Interceptions: 39
Passing yards: 14,667
Passer rating: 93.5
Career rushing yards: 3,133
Most rushing touchdowns in a season by a QB: 15
Most rushing touchdowns in a postseason game by a QB: 3
Most rushing yards in a Super Bowl by a QB: 72
First QB with 10+ rushing TDs in four consecutive seasons
First QB with 10+ rushing TDs and 100+ passer rating in four consecutive games
Most career games with 2+ rushing TDs by a QB: 15
First QB to win Super Bowl MVP and lead team in rushing yards in same game (LIX)
Eagles Franchise Records:
Most career rushing TDs by a QB: 55
Most rushing TDs in a single season by a QB: 15
Most rushing yards in a single game by a QB: 157 (2022)
Highest career passer rating: 93.6
Most consecutive playoff passes without an interception: 206
First QB to lead Eagles to 35+ points in each of first two Super Bowl appearances
Youngest Eagles QB to start a playoff game (23 years old, 2021)
Second-youngest QB to win 14 games in a season (24 years old, 2022)
First QB in NFL history with 14,500+ passing yards and 2,800+ rushing yards in 66 starts
Only player with 10+ passing TDs and 10+ rushing TDs in the postseason
First QB in 33 years to reach a Super Bowl after losing their first
@JalenHurts UNDERRATED.
Growth and comfort cannot coexist. The only way to grow is to expand your ability to handle discomfort. The more you avoid what’s uncomfortable, the less powerful and capable you feel the more you make a habit out of choosing the easy route, the less confident you become.
6 myths about strength training:
-You can’t lift the same day as a practice
-You can’t lift after a game
-You’ll always be “sore” for your next day game
-It’ll make you bulky & ruin your mechanics
-It should only be done in the off-season
-It’s only for children 14 & older