"You've got to be competitive. You've got to have that fire in you, that desire to win"
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The intent is also quietly disciplinary. Quick isn’t describing a nice-to-have personality trait; he’s setting the standard for who belongs. “You’ve got to” functions like a locker-room gate: if you’re not wired to compete, you’re not serious, and if you’re not serious, you’re replaceable. That subtext matters in modern pro sports, where players are increasingly open about mental health and burnout. Quick’s framing suggests the old-school counterpoint: feelings are secondary; the edge is primary.
Contextually, it’s the kind of credo that fits a Cup-era Kings identity - hard, relentless, built on defense and a goalie who runs hot. The line works because it’s both simple and slightly scary: it romanticizes hunger while admitting it’s non-negotiable. In elite sports, “desire” isn’t a vibe. It’s a survival trait.
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Quick, Jonathan. (2026, January 15). You've got to be competitive. You've got to have that fire in you, that desire to win. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/youve-got-to-be-competitive-youve-got-to-have-171700/
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"You've got to be competitive. You've got to have that fire in you, that desire to win." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/youve-got-to-be-competitive-youve-got-to-have-171700/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.












