Let’s just win it and go home.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that the athlete Barry Sanders just wants to focus on winning the game and then go home afterwards. He doesn't want to waste time or energy on anything else - his only goal is to win the competition and leave. This shows his determination to succeed and his desire to keep things simple and straightforward.
About Barry Sanders
Barry Sanders was an American football running back who played for the Detroit Lions for 10 seasons. He was one of the most elusive runners in NFL history, leading the league in rushing yards four times and winning the Heisman Trophy in college. Sanders retired unexpectedly at the age of 31, just 1,457 yards short of breaking the NFL’s all-time rushing record.
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I want to thank all of the fans and media who made playing in the NFL such a wonderful experience. I have had the pleasure of meeting many of them.
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I wish my teammates, coaches and the entire Lions organization all the best.
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