That’s why, to experience that, you know for a fact that a human being is capable of so much more, because to go to that place and to step outside yourself and observe yourself do these things, while the rest of the world is moving in slow motion, is really incredible.

Meaning of the quote

This quote suggests that when you push yourself to the limit and focus intensely on something, the world around you can seem to slow down. This allows you to see your own abilities in a new way and realize you are capable of much more than you thought. It's an incredible feeling to be so deeply engaged in an activity that you can step outside of your normal perspective and witness your own amazing potential.

About Marcus Allen

Marcus Allen was a legendary American football running back who played in the NFL for 16 seasons, primarily with the Los Angeles Raiders. He was a highly successful college football player at USC and went on to become a six-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl champion, and the only player to win the Heisman Trophy, AFCA National Championship Trophy, Super Bowl, and be named NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP.

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Going in, I knew I wasn’t one of the top ones, because I didn’t even make the pre-season All-American team. That shows you what people thought of me right there, so I knew I had to go to work.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

Even as voters, we try to keep up with the guys as much as possible, mainly through television or ESPN.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

At USC, if you’re running back there, and you do gain you over 1,500 yards, people see you as a candidate, but not one of the top ones.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

I was saying earlier that it’s really strange – you can almost step outside yourself and observe yourself running, and that’s what I was doing.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

But there is something to the fact that we don’t see games on the West Coast, or we don’t see games on the East Coast, and stuff like that. It’s so unfair, because there is a bias that takes place.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

I just think that we’re capable of so much more; we don’t utilize all our capacity like we should.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

It actually took me a year to learn how to play running back – to understand what they were doing defensively and then what our guys were doing every single play.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

To be a winner of that, and to fall in the long line of traditional great backs at USC, to have your name in perpetuity, the fact that your parents are like icons… that’s the greatest thing.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

You’ve got to be extremely careful, because you could be with a great team, and you could be the product of a great team. There are some players that stand out despite the teams that they play on, and there are some players that are good because of the team that they’re with.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

I just felt like reflecting on my junior year, when I didn’t know what I was doing, I left a lot of stuff out there. Actually, I gained close to 700 yards more and I took myself out of a lot of games.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

It really lasted the whole game, because I was really untouchable, unstoppable that game. But it was heightened on one particular play, and that was the longest run where everything completely slowed down. My awareness was so keen, it was so heightened, it was really amazing.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

But Barry, to me, is head and shoulders above everybody.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

You know, I think when I reflect on it, I think there’s certainly a sense of history. When you have ambitions to play this game, you want to be one of the best ever, and you want to play so well and be so effective that you want people to remember your name 100 years from now.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

That’s why, to experience that, you know for a fact that a human being is capable of so much more, because to go to that place and to step outside yourself and observe yourself do these things, while the rest of the world is moving in slow motion, is really incredible.

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)

It’s always hard – if you’re not the best player on your team, how can you be the best player in college?

Marcus Allen

American football player and analyst (born 1960)