I won't miss coaching. What you miss is that camaraderie with those boys and the other coaches. You miss that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I miss coaching that much, I could go to some little school where they didn't recruit, where all the kids wanted to go. I believe I could find somewhere to coach.
Sometimes I miss coaching, but often things are not how they appear in football.
I'm not going to coach again. I've done my coaching, and I think I can put that aside.
I fell in love with coaching. I loved interacting with young people, having the opportunity to make a tremendous impression on them.
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've really gained an appreciation for what coaches do since I returned to the NFL.
I really enjoyed coaching.
There is still a big onus to be coached. I understand the best teams don't need a huge amount of coaching, but that's when a coach should decide not to do coaching.
I didn't miss training because it had become so painful for me. I filled the void pretty quickly as I went straight into coaching and it was great; I had to start learning all over again, and then when I went into TV I knew nothing about it so I had to start from the very beginning.
Nearly every coach I've talked with tells me that the attention you get from media and other people is the thing you miss most. I don't know if that's right.