Non Team Player Quotes
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Non Team Player Quotes & Sayings
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The work of a team should always embrace a great player but the great player must always work.
— Alex Ferguson
I consider myself very much a team player.
— Sigourney Weaver
Scoring a lot of points is not a goal of mine. I just do whatever I do best to help my team win. I'm a role player.
— Cartier Martin
Comedy Central made me delete the Boston Marathon joke. I wasn't happy about it but, despite popular belief, I can occasionally be a team player.
— Anthony Jeselnik
Rahul Dravid is a player who would walk on broken glass if his team asks him to
— Navjot Singh Sidhu
I'm a really good team player. That's what it takes to work in the theater. That's what it takes to work in a band with musicians and writers.
— David Cassidy
You learn from everybody. You learn from the players. You learn from great coaches. You learn from great teams
— Tom Thibodeau
Only in baseball can a team player be a pure individualist first and a team player second, within the rules and spirit of the game.
— Branch Rickey
The only reason people are saying I'm the number-one player is because I'm with the number-one team.
— Moses Malone
The team is the star, never an individual player.
— John Wooden
The Arsenal youth team is full of young players.
— Robbie Earle
Work as hard as you can to become as good an individual player as you can to help your team win
— Doug Collins
Each player on this team whether he shines in the spotlight or eats dirt on the line, must be an All-American.
— Omar N. Bradley
She's not much of a team player, more of a team yeller.
— Kim Harrison
There have been so many outstanding players I've had as team-mates, but if I had to choose I'd choose Giggsy, he can do anything.
— Paul Scholes
Play off your great player ... great teams have a go-to player and they play off of him.
— Don Meyer
Our offensive philosophy is to simply find a way to get the ball into the hands of our team's best player.
— Kelvin Sampson
On losing a player due to academics - "Our team traveled 25,000 miles, then he fails geography.
— John Heisler
When you put better teams in front of you, that's when the big players rise to that occasion.
— Michael Owen
Once a player joins our team, our priority is to teach him, not worry about the player we didn't select.
— Tony Dungy