Demarcus Ware
The early twenty-first century was a period of sustained growth in professional American football, with the sport drawing players from colleges and universities across the United States. DeMarcus Omar Ware, born on July 31, 1982, in Auburn, pursued a career as an American football player within that environment.
Ware attended Auburn High School before going on to study at Troy University, tracing a path through educational institutions in his home state. A citizen of the United States, he worked in the English language throughout his life and built his athletic career as an American football player following his time in higher education.
The record of Ware's background begins in Auburn, where he was born, and continues through Auburn High School and Troy University, the two institutions where he received his education. These facts establish the framework of his development as an American football player, a career he pursued as a male athlete and United States citizen born in the summer of 1982.
Quotes by Demarcus Ware

As a player, you're gonna make plays but you've got to look at the mistakes that you made and see what you can do to help the team and eliminate those mistakes.

Everybody else was money, money, money and what kind of car they could get me. I just thought it was a critical decision to make, and he had my values and my best interest at heart. That's why I chose Pat.

I was a little more comfortable with the defense and what the guys are doing. On a scale of one to 10 I'd say it was an eight.

I wish I could have a game like that every game, I would end up with like 50 sacks, but teams scheme against you and sometimes you won't be as proficient as you were in a certain game. It just depends on the team playing against you and its personnel.

Like for most rookies, this is a learning experience. A 13-0 lead is not enough. There is never enough. Even if we are up all the way to the end, we need to play the whole game.

My definition of success is to be happy in what you like to do best. It's not a monetary value; it's an internal value in itself. If you're happy from the inside-out, thats what is important. Success comes as a day to day value or reaching a goal that you have, and you've got to prepare yourself for what's to come when success is there.

I have an opportunity to look kids in the face and let them know it's not about where you come from; it's how you use what you have to get to where you need to be.

Power is nothing without a rock solid core. Pilates is the key to activating it...guys don't be fooled just 'cause women do it. It's no joke. Try it and you'll find out real quick.

I think it doesn't matter what type of helmet you wear. If you don't know the hit is coming your body is not going to tense up and get ready for impact.
