Chicago Bears defensive end Robert Quinn broke Richard Dent's franchise sack record during the Week 17 win over the New York Giants, as he registered one sack in the contest. Quinn spoke to the media and was asked about why he's so open to speaking to reporters. The Bears star channeled Tony Montana with his response.

“I’ve always been a quiet guy,” Quinn said. “That’s just my personality. As far as when I have to talk to the media, they say a man has two things: his words and his nuts. And you don’t want to lose either. I try to be as honest as I can when I talk to people.”

That's hilarious. Spoken like Al Pacino in “Scarface.” Bears defensive end Robert Quinn said that being so open is part of his personality. But he also used a quote from Pacino's Tony Montana character to illustrate why talking to the media is important to him.

As Quinn said, a man has two things and the Bears star said he doesn't want to lose either of them. Not only did Robert Quinn write his name in the Bears' history books with his 18-sack season, but he also provided perhaps the quote of the year to the media.