If I had to pick my greatest strength as a football coach, I say it would be innovation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Many sports, not just football, have kind of the macho meathead mentality where innovation is almost frowned upon.
If you're going to play football, why not be the best at it that you can be and fulfill your potential?
It takes a tremendous amount of skill to be a football player. And some of these guys have enough skills to do other sports. Soccer could be one. Basketball could be another. Things where you need incredible hand-eye coordination are always options. I think a football player would be able to adapt to a lot of sports.
I'd give my life to be the national team coach.
Being faster would probably make me better at football.
Every kid I've been around as a football player, they want their coaches to make them better as men and as players.
With good coaching, proper motivation and the right club structure with organic growth, you can achieve an awful lot in football.
I think the thing about that was I was always willing to work; I was not the fastest or biggest player but I was determined to be the best football player I could be on the football field and I think I was able to accomplish that through hard work.
If I believe that I became the best quarterback that I could possibly be, the best football player that I could possibly be... That's how I'm going to measure my career as a success or not.
Coaching wouldn't be for me. No, certainly not.