I coached against Dave the last couple of years, and I was very proud to be the first time a father ever coached against his son. He beat me for 30 minutes the first time and 59 and a half minutes the second time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
And I coached against Mike when he was an assistant with the Bears and they won that football game.
Anyone that coaches their son, you expect more out of your boy. I'm not talking about stats, but I expected him to be the hardest worker out there.
My dad was my Little League coach and my Cub Master.
I learned a lot from my father. I'm very lucky to have a father who was a professional athlete.
It's hard when your father's the coach. Sometimes you don't know where one leaves off and the other begins.
I believe this with all my heart: The greatest coach of all time in my eyes is my mom. She's instilled in me a toughness and a perseverance and just a never-quit mentality, and I thank her every day for providing me, for what she sacrificed her life for.
I could have coached better.
Both of my sons used to coach high school football. When they started, I'd say things I shouldn't have. So I learned my lesson.
Becoming a dad was the proudest moment of my life. Playing football does not even compare.
My dad was my first coach and drove me extremely hard from a very young age.