Mills doesn’t let much get to him

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  1. Same. Secret to life is don’t sweat the small stuff. And wisdom is knowing it’s all small stuff.

  2. I’m sorry but this quote doesn’t make me feel better about his ability to not drop the snap or throw picks.

  3. Davis Mills is an absolute Chad.

    Also getting payed a few million to play one or two games a year is a fricken steal.

  4. Imagine having that neck and having to look down on a little woman screaming at you, doesn’t compare to having big fuckers coming at you

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  5. I just want see this team succeed. It doesn’t matter to me how they do it or who leads them to victory. If it’s Davis Mills or CJ Stroud, it matters not. However much we love CJ, which one is the most consistent? Which one puts points on the board? GO TEXANS!

  6. I’m the same way so I respect that. If getting visably upset isn’t going to help a situation (and it rarely does) then I don’t. In fact, if enough things go wrong in a row I will flip from being frustrated to finding it funny and start tempting fate to add more. Like, were running late to something important already and then we pop a tire… I’ll say “wouldn’t be funny if it started raining too”

    My wife, who is the opposite, has told me that being really chill is mostly a positive because it helps keep her calm in bad situations as well. It’s a little weird thinking there’s an NFL quarterback with that mindset though…but it seems to work for him.

  7. If you can withstand the heat 🔥from an angry wife then QB for an NFL franchise that’s barely surviving is easy peasy, baybee!

  8. I have a buddy like this. Known him for a good 10 years (or more) and have never seen him angry. Told me once point-blank “I don’t get angry.” Chillest dude I know. Great hanging with him.

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