A quarterback has to trust the quarterback coach. And the quarterback coach has to trust him.
Anytime you give up two special-teams touchdowns, I can't imagine the numbers are too good in regards to winning that game.
Details - that's what it comes down to, so you're always learning more about a play or a concept.
I normally don't get frizzled.
I think it all circles back to me just trusting myself as a coach and believing in what I feel is the right thing to do.
I think when you start changing things, you're not being yourself.
I was a player in the Arena League, I was building relationships with that internship.
I went to the ultimate high to an ultimate low. It's just how life goes, and everything happens for a reason.
I'll never forget the day I went home and told my wife, 'I'll never be a kindergarten teacher.'
I'm a big boy; I can handle criticism.
I've always considered myself a leader, a leader of men.
I've got to be better. So when I talk to the team, I want to make sure that I'm real with them, and I tell them I can be better.
If somebody comes out and has a poor game, it doesn't mean they're getting cut.
In high school, it was NEH-gee. In college, it was NAG-ee. Now we don't know what it is.
In the end, everyone talks. We're all evaluated and judged on. It's about production and results.
Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in.
That's my nature I'm going to be aggressive, but it has to be calculated.
That's what good teams do right there We come together - and go boom!
The quarterback needs to know when he's doing something wrong or how he can get better.
There are scenarios when I wish I would have made some different choices with the playcall.
There was a lot of reflection - I know that - wondering, 'What in the hell am I doing?' But it paid off.
When you fail to communicate, there are gray areas. And when there's gray areas, then bad things happen.
When you throw the ball 50 times, there are going to be some that are inaccurate.
You stay positive. Any competitor is going to get angry with themselves and frustrated, and all the emotion comes on.
You've just got to go with your gut feeling.