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Statistically, the teams are getting the chunk plays – the explosives – are the teams that are going produce more yards and more points.
Number one, I tell the quarterbacks, do your job. You’ve gotta do your job before you can even worry about anybody else or any other situation.
I just think that’s the key to all of the quarterbacks throughout the league. You want to have a consistent drop, a consistent balance in the pocket so that you can really get everything into the throw, so that you are throwing with good velocity.
We’re going to try to tailor our offense to our player’s ability.
I am so blessed and fortunate to be a part of Packers nation.
I think anytime you can take as much off the quarterback as possible, that only helps them out in the long run.
It’s hard dealing with wins and losses.
Plays are designed to attack certain coverages and schemes.
To coach with your brother at any level is really special.
Unfortunately, we’re in a profession, and if you’ve got thin skin, you’re not going to last very long. So you take the good with the bad.
It’s extremely difficult to dink and dunk all the way down the field. Defenses are just too good.
There’s a strength and weakness to every play.
We are going to be process-driven in the pursuit of bringing a Lombardi Trophy back to Green Bay.
The NFL was something I never really dreamed about, but when you get to this level, you realize how special this is. This league is about winning. It’s a very competitive league. Sometimes you don’t win as much as someone else thinks you should, and you’re out.
It’s an honor to play in a Thanksgiving Day game and bring excitement to the entire country.
I knew my chances of playing beyond college were extremely slim. You just don’t see too many 5-foot-10 quarterbacks out there.
I want to develop a championship culture that’s filled with high-character people that are dedicated to becoming the best versions of themselves.
We try each and every week to win. We know what’s at stake, but every coach has that mindset, so it’s not easy.
When you go from Division II to the NFL, you’re amazed at how good these guys really are.
In L.A., I think Sean McVay is one of the best play callers there is in the NFL, and I don’t see him giving that up anytime soon.
I want to attack matchups on special teams.
It’s a challenge each and every day to just be the best that you can be at your craft.
I wasn’t blessed with those tall genes.
I’m a pretty realistic person.
Obviously, when you have a quarterback of the caliber of Aaron Rodgers, we’re going to have high expectations.
I think each guy, whether you’re an offensive lineman, receiver, running back, you’re focused on your job.
You watch the great quarterbacks like Peyton Manning and Drew Brees and Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers. They all play so fast, but it’s under control because they know what the defense is presenting to them before it happens. It allows them to anticipate things a little quicker, and that makes all the difference in the world.
I caught a break and took an entry-level job with the Houston Texans when I was 28.
I think on special teams… I want to be sound.
Football is not always easy; you need to navigate through some adversity.
When I first got into coaching, I just wanted to make it to the Mid-American Conference someday.
It’s always hard for a guy who’s been in a system for seven years and then to transition into another system.
All quarterbacks, each play is its own entity, and you can pick apart each play. Sometimes they do a good job getting to the checkdown, and sometimes they progress faster.