I'm not buddy-buddy with the players. If they need a buddy, let them buy a dog.
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I made a lot of good friends in Philadelphia and the last thing that I would want to do is dog anyone in that clubhouse. If I made it sound like that, it was a mistake.
If you want a friend, buy a dog.
Buy a steak for a player on another club after the game, but don't even speak to him on the field. Get out there and beat them to death.
You learn in this business: It you want a friend, get a dog.
You hope your buddies will win so you don't have to loan them any money.
After you work out, you have your dog with you. There's no better companion. You've got to have a friend. I didn't like opponents who had dogs with them. Because you know they had a little edge. They have a friend.
My thing is, and I've always been this way - to get to know as many people as I possibly can on a personal level, so that way, when you get on the football field, you've got your buddy right beside you, and you're ready to go.
I don't have many friends in Philadelphia. I sort of have one. I have the dog and someone else.
You can have great players, but if they don't want to be coached, what are you going to do?
Buddy Guy finally got a break and made it. And Buddy Guy deserves it.
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