After three failed marriages, I know what it's like to be replaced. So that's kind of how Joey Harrington must feel today... A former No. 1 choice looks to me like he's going to be a bust in Detroit.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I enjoyed coaching so much that I just have to stay with it. Don Coryell - I love him, and I think he was a great coach - but I hear he's going to build a house on some island. He's going to divorce himself from football, and that's a mystery to me.
I think the hardest to replace has been Johnny Collins. He was great to play with. You could always rely on him to be available for a short pass, allowing you time to clear a ball. He would never give the ball away.
I was always a big fan of waiting a year of two to groom an NFL quarterback; let him learn and mature.
If the Eagles were to get back together, it would have to be for the right reasons. I think it would look awful if it were just for the money.
We've been around long enough and have been to enough award shows to know that it is easy to lose to Phil Collins at any time.
It's important to ensure that the person who replaces Tim Scott be a reliable conservative, a proven fighter and a leader who will join our mission to cut wasteful Washington spending. I'm convinced the best person for the job is Larry Grooms.
Joe Walsh is a great guy and and an unbelievable talent, I'd like to work with him again someday.
Philly has always been one of our favorite towns to play in, and the fans have been very loyal and very supportive over the years.
The next Rick Hendrick, Richard Childress, or Joe Gibbs has to come from somewhere.
I've got to worry about Alonzo Mourning, because a year or two ago there was a chance that Alonzo Mourning wouldn't be standing here talking to you. That's the cold reality of it.
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