His delivery was kind of chest-high, ... The ball would leave his hand and just explode. |
How's it going, Coach? Great. Good to see you, Lenny. |
I don't know any other way to lead but by example. |
I don't want a player that's content with not playing, ... But we wanted to play the guys that got us here. |
I got up and displayed some anger. I was sort of upset. Wouldn't you be? |
I wouldn't use them both at the same time, ... I'd alternate them, keep them fresh. It's a long season, and you're going to need the talent of both of those guys. |
If I find out you said anything, you've had it, |
Invariably, the morning after the game, one of them was waiting outside my office to complain that he was not getting the ball enough, ... I never kept them happy. One was always complaining he wasn't in the game enough. |
It was the win that everybody had been waiting for, the one that he needed. Hopefully this will be the one that puts him over the top and they'll go on from here. |
It's a special place, and he has an appreciation for the tradition. |
It's like he's invisible around here, ... You never see him, never see him, but, gosh, what a comfort it is for us coaches to know we've got somebody like that here. What a security blanket he is. We ought to make all of our grandsons learn to do what he does. Long snapping -- that's not a bad way to go. |
Mike knew what he was getting into, |
Mike knew what it was going to be like. He didn't play for Bear Bryant, but he played right after he was gone. He knows all about what Alabama fans want. |
No other league has had labor peace for so long. Tagliabue has managed to keep the two sides together, and they've kept playing. |
Now he's got the parts to make it all work. |