Richard Sean Salisburyis an American football analyst, former NFL and CFL quarterback, and actor... (wikipedia)
Would I have spent a second-round pick on him? Absolutely not, ... To me, if your future's based on A.J. at this point, it's probably a wrong idea.
I don't know what people see in Denver. They'll be battling the Raiders for the last slot in their division. I don't see greatness at all.
He makes some poor decisions. When you're trying to be a starter after being a backup, you just can't make mental mistakes. You make decisions that put you in a bind.
I went there, and him and I became very good friends. He gave me a little cameo in The Longest Yard, and it was a great experience.
Jay Fiedler at least can complete a pass. Jonathan Quinn can't throw up.
Sure it's confusing. You can talk about 27 different scenarios, but by the time you're done you've forgotten the first one.
When I first saw Adam play pick-up basketball, I knew he had game. It made my job easy.
The quarterback position is like a soap opera. You and I could have watched a certain soap opera in 1990, and you and I could be watching it over a beer in 2005, and it will be the same qualities, the same story, the same everything, except that the hairstyles have changed.
When you see yourself on a trailer at the movie theatre, you're kind of like, 'What? Man, this is amazing!' And it's a pretty significant role.
It's probably going to take A.J. playing somewhere else to get a fresh start to see what happens, like Rich did,
I don't know if anyone even remembers that I played football. I play a villainous guy (Brad) in the movie, a pain-the-rear-end coach, and it was fun.