Everybody needs a coach.

The past doesn't buy you much.

A winning effort begins with preparation.

Failures are expected by losers, ignored by winners.

People who enjoy what they do, invariably do it well.

I'm a phys ed major: that's ballroom dancing and handball.

People who enjoy what they are doing invariably do it well.

You don't win with X's and O's. What you win with is people.

God made certain people to play football. He was one of them.

Part of playing the game of life is you're going to have some losses.

Look for players with character and ability. But remember, character comes first.

The further you go in life, the more you realize what you're going to leave this Earth.

To reach your own goals and dreams, you must learn how to assist others in reaching theirs

You and I are the players, God's our head coach, and we're all playing the biggest game of all.

It's a very competitive thing, pro sports. The hardest thing in pro sports is staying up there.

I'll tell you what - if you attend a Cowboy-Redskins game, you better not leave 'til that clock hits zero.

It does influence every part of your life and it influences every decision you make. (speaking about faith)

I coached in Washington - and in Washington, you lose the ballgame, it's a bad Monday, I just want to tell you that.

To me, life is so exciting. To me, life is always trying to beat someone in something competitive. It's kinda been my whole life.

The key to being a good manager or a good entrepreneur is to pick the right people. Pick the right people, and they'll make you look good.

If I keep God first in my life, if I keep my family and friends as second, and then I keep my occupation third, that's when I've found success.

This isn't an easy lifestyle for a coach's wife. The coach is the guy who stands up and hears everyone tell him how great he is. The wife is the one waiting at home alone while the coach is spending every night at the office.

You and I are players, God's our coach, and we're playing the biggest game of all. We have a loving God that made us. We need to get on His team. It says in His word, there's only one way to Him and that's through Jesus Christ.

The further you go in life, the more you realize what you're going to leave this earth. It's not going be, "It was a great platform. It was great to win the Super Bowl." But, really and truly what you're going to leave this earth is the influence on others.

The further you go in life, the more you realize what you're going to leave this Earth. It's not going to be, 'It was a great platform. It was great to win the Super Bowl,' but really and truly what you're going to leave on this Earth is the influence on others.

I can't remember if it was in the third grade in school, I was being told that two amoeba happened to hit in a muddy puddle of water two billion years ago, and I was an accident. I was the result. I wasn't real smart, but I said, 'I don't like the sound of that.'

My mother and grandmother had me in church, and I was the kid that played in church. But pastor was telling me something totally different that there was a God. He knit me together in my mother's womb. He made me special. He wanted to have a personal relationship with me.

I had a basketball net that my dad had put up outside. I went out there and dribbled all day long. I wanted to play basketball. Then Id go baseball, and then Id go to football. I remember playing football in a plowed field. I grew up going from one thing to the next wanting to play something.

I had a basketball net that my dad had put up outside. I went out there and dribbled all day long. I wanted to play basketball. Then I'd go baseball, and then I'd go to football. I remember playing football in a plowed field. I grew up going from one thing to the next wanting to play something.

All of us that have teams want to pick the right people. I've thought a lot about that. In the NFL, we've got 13 scouts traveling the country. We're trying to pick 22 year-olds coming out of college who will be successful in the NFL. It's very hard to do. What I've learned is it's always character first.

I love coaching my grandkids, but I love working with my two sons. J.D. is the head coach, and I'm the assistant - you believe that? I missed so much of them growing up. I really messed up there. So I like working with J.D. and Coy. I'm trying not to do the same thing again. With J.D. and Coy, I missed so much.

Once you have a plan, you must sell it to the players. It is not enough to put it on the blackboard and say, 'Okay, here it is.' You have to convince the players that the plan is a good one and show them, in specific ways, why it will work. If you do, you send them out to the practice field with more confidence.

I wound up through a wild set of circumstances getting into coaching. I went in and volunteered with Don Coryell, who was a big part of my past, great coach. A lot of people say he was one of the greatest coaches ever. He was very good in high school, college and pro. Another guy on that staff was named John Madden.

I had great football players. To be quite truthful, my great football players, the ones who wanted the ball at the end of the games, they weren't focused on money. They want to do something great. They want to go to Pro Bowls. They want to win Super Bowls. Those are the people that succeed in sports - or in business.

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