That was part of coaching: to teach your receivers how to get free.
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The receivers are an integral part of the passing game.
That's the beauty of coaching. You get to touch lives, you get to make a difference. You get to do things for people who will never pay you back and they say you never have had a perfect day until you've done something for someone who will never pay you back.
Teaching players during practices was what coaching was all about to me.
I worked at a place that followed a system where the quarterback was taught to take the sack rather than force the throw. That's kind of an old-school theory, but it has existed in this game.
Really, coaching is simplicity. It's getting players to play better than they think that they can.
I can remember trying to coach, trying to figure out schemes, and it just wasn't coming to me.
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.
Look, coaching is about human interaction and trying to know your players. Any coach would tell you that. I'm no different.
Players suffer coaching changes all the time; it's life in the NFL.
I learned a long time ago how to be coachable.
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