Coaching is not how much you know. It's how much you can get players to do.
You hear about how many fourth quarter comebacks that a guy has and I think it means a guy screwed up in the first three quarters.
No man is too good to be the athletic coach for youth.
They'll score if they can just get into the endzone.
Running alone is the toughest. You get to the point where you have to keep pushing yourself.
Luke Willson. . . I believe will have as many catches and more yards than Rob Gronkowski.
You've got to be tough to win.
Listen to what I tell you and do it. If you do, three things can happen: One, it will work and you'll get credit. Two, it won't work and I'll get the blame. Three, you'll do it wrong and you'll be gone.
You hear all this stuff about inner peace. Hey, there's nothing wrong with it, but I say, hit that line hard. Crack that book - Do your very best all the time and inner peace will take care of itself. The Deacon guarantees it.
I think in the NFL knowledge is power, and you try to get the knowledge by whatever means.
I cashed my first check in the NFL at a cashing joint-uh, I think they laughed at me.
There is winning and there is misery.
I know the coaches definitely trust me and my ability to throw the football.
I don't go to games as much as I used to because of the NFL's Sunday Ticket. So I'll watch the games, take notes.