I certainly like to win. But I really hate to lose. So when you think about that, you're always motivated to, 'I don't want to lose the next game. I don't want to lose the next game.'
I guess I'm motivated by the fear of failure to some degree and knowing what can happen when you don't do things the way you need to do them to have success.
When you play quarterback, you have to process information quickly, get the ball out of your hand to the right guy.
I've had a lot more success helping guys then just being punitive.
I want what's best for people who want to improve the quality of their life. I hope whoever our leader is will do all that he can do to make our country safe and improve the quality of life for a lot of the people we have in our country, and I don't think I am qualified to determine who that should be.
I don't know if I'm different from everybody else, but there's really only two things to me that are really, really important - recruiting good players in the program and developing those players once they get here.
I don't ever want the players to relax in a game.
When you have a system, you kind of get in a routine of what's important. And then you spend a lot more time on thinking of things that would make it better.
Rex Ryan does a lot of the same kind of stuff that we do in terms of how they play in the secondary and what they do.
I try to stay out of the spotlight.
I don't believe you name a starter until the starter wins the team.
I played so long ago, I don't think anybody even knew you could transfer. I don't think they knew anything about it.
If I say I like one person, that means everybody that voted for the other person doesn't like me. So, why would I do that?