Backward Quote by Randall Cunningham Download Open image “When you take a step on the ladder to success, you don't want to take a step backward.” — Randall Cunningham ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Backward Ladder Ladder Success Step Step Backward Step Ladder Success Take Want Step
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I get paid to play, to win, to give the city pride, so maybe everybody can forget for a little while how hard life… — Randall Cunningham Copy Share Image
I admit that when I first entered the league I didn't fully understand the enormity of the situation. It's easy to stay self-focused, doing… — Randall Cunningham Copy Share Image
It's nice to know the impact I had on the game and that someone appreciates that. — Randall Cunningham Copy Share Image
While growing up, I actually thought people didn't care what color you were. Racism is history, but it's real. — Randall Cunningham Copy Share Image
In previous years I was so fired up at times I made little mistakes. So I kept telling myself to be patient, relax, play… — Randall Cunningham Copy Share Image
I was able to do great things, but in no way am I better than any of the other players that played at UNLV… — Randall Cunningham Copy Share Image
Hey, I'm not the typical blue-collar guy, but that doesn't mean I'm not a family man. — Randall Cunningham Copy Share Image
You set goals in life, and I know that I set many goals, wanted to be in the NFL. — Randall Cunningham Copy Share Image
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