Hey fellas! This is what you work all off season for. This is why you lift all them weights! This is why you do all that!
My job is to call attention to the things that I think are the difference between winning and losing. If I can't do that then I have failed as a coach.
There are two sides to a pancake. One is brown and fluffy; the other is burnt.
I don't like celebrity quarterbacks. We don't need those. We need battlefield commanders.
Any penalty - I've told you a hundred times - can be eliminated by concentration or good judgment.
The time to worry is before you place the bet - not after the wheel is spinning. Once it spins, you forget about it.
I'm trying to keep my own house from burning down. I can't worry about someone else's house.
The quarterback is in charge of the chuck wagon. He's handing it out here and there, but he can't just throw it out there indiscriminately or the wolves will get him.
I talked to the team a lot about staying power. You never find out if you have that until you've been beaten down a few times.
I love the game. I think it's a great game because you find out a lot about yourself. You test your mettle every week. There's no grey area, there's instant gratification and there are no quarterly reports. We're not just doing a little bit better. You know every Sunday what happened.
Look, when you are starting to put something together, you want the pudding to come out good. You're trying to put in the right ingredients.
I only want my team to play to its potential, as I perceive it to be. I really don't have any regard for anyone else's perception.
We're not playing solitaire out here.
This season isn't going to be without several crises. There's no doubt about it. They're coming.