You could arm-chair quarterback what the president did or didn't do, or was asked to do or asked not to do. I guess I'm more focused on what's going forward.
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I'm not your typical quarterback. I don't like when people say, 'Quarterbacks aren't supposed to run,' or, 'Quarterbacks aren't supposed to work out a certain way.'
The president is just the coach of a football team. You need the right support, the right stadium, the right players, the right staff. An excellent coach is not going to win games.
If you're a quarterback, you want everything on your shoulders. You want to be the one to make the decisions.
Quarterbacks like guys who try to do everything they can for them and put it on the line for them. So that's what I try to do.
I think you have to go deep into the bag of tricks, so to speak, to try and slow down the quarterback.
When you play quarterback, you have to process information quickly, get the ball out of your hand to the right guy.
If you're a quarterback and you keep throwing interceptions, you change quarterbacks.
As a quarterback, obviously, you're going to be put in the forefront whether you like it or not, and if you're not then you're not doing your job.
What can one man do even if he is the president?
Nobody, not even the head coach, would do anything to the football unilaterally, such as adjust the amount of pressure in a ball, without the quarterback not knowing. It would have to be the quarterback's idea.