Zitat des Tages von Jon Gruden:
I really get excited when we win. I get really upset when we don't, and I hope that still has a place in the NFL.
I just try to get the most out of every day and be prepared for anything.
All I really have in my life is my family and football. That's about it.
I have a different mentality than most guys, I guess.
Carson Wentz, when you watch him on tape, No. 1, I just like a big guy that has athleticism.
Julio Jones doesn't drop wide-open touchdown passes.
You don't want to read about your quarterback in the newspaper every day of the week.
I'm a backup quarterback at the University of Dayton. I was a one-year starter in high school. I think I got the job in high school because our quarterback left and went to another school.
I've been hitting up Hooters since 1983, and I can assure you nothin' says football season is here quite like watching the game on wall-to-wall flat screen TVs with the smell of Hooters world-famous chicken wings in the air and an ice-cold beer in your hand, served up with one-and-only Hooters hospitality, of course.
It takes courage to pull the ball down and reverse field and do some of the crazy things that Favre and Manziel do. There's going to be consequences when sometimes it doesn't work out. But it takes a tremendous amount of guts and courage to go make a play when there's nothing there instead of throwing the ball away.
I feel a lot of unfinished business and loyalty and responsibility to get the Raiders going again.
I love Olivier Vernon, and I wish he knew how much I appreciate him by just watching him.
All I really have going is football. I don't know what I would do without it.
Some of the best tape that I've ever studied was Mike Shanahan and John Elway in Denver, back-to-back Super Bowl win teams.
I show up in a playoff game, I have my sideline sheet. I can't even spit plays out, I get so excited. I mean, you get nervous. These are critical, do-or-die situations. Third down and 1, Red Zone, what do I call? Two minute drill? Are we going to go no huddle? These are decisions that you wrestle with.
I kind of like to be one of the guardians of the game.
When I got fired from coaching, I started coaching high school because my son played. I realized real quick that high school football is in trouble. There's no budget. A lot of kids have got to pay to play, and every year, coaches are getting out of the profession. Kids aren't playing like they used to. It bothers me.
I coached the Bucs with a Florida State quarterback named Brad Johnson. Things worked out all right.
I spend most of my time looking at game film.
There are not a lot of things that Andrew Luck can't do, but the thing I like about him is his work ethic. He's a workaholic, and that's what impresses me the most.
Nobody talks about Shaq Thompson. I don't know what he is. He's like a nickel corner/linebacker.
If I ever come back and coach, I'm never huddling again!
When we had a great defense at Tampa Bay, we always measured our defenses against the best quarterbacks.
I like being with the quarterbacks. I like calling the plays.
I don't want to look at myself like I'm some superhero. But I'm not going to let people wipe their feet on football on my chest.
I got kicked out of the league because I had a hard time sustaining at the quarterback position.
Inches matter. That's why they measure first downs. That's why they have a crew down there with those chains.
I draw plays every day.
We used to tell our receivers, 'If you want to run an inside breaking route, and you want to fight for yardage after the catch, you better be careful, because these defensive players, they're on the hunt.'
I get excited for big games in December.
In the NFL, you've got to get to the Super Bowl, and you've got to win it. That's the evaluation we're all accountable to.
I just love football.
I only live one time.
Simon Cowell is a pretty rough guy.
You have to be able to recognize defenses on your own in pro football. You can't look to the sideline and read some board. You've got to recognize the defense on your own, and then you've got to communicate to your offensive teammates what you want them to do.
If ESPN ever kicked me out the door and I had to get back to coach, I have to stay on top of what's going on.