(On the players not being satisfied after losing five games this season in comparison to their level of satisfaction on April 19th) “On April 19th, they came back with an eagerness to get better. You guys that are around here a bunch know that I am pretty hard on them. All these guys have done is ask for more. We are at the point now where they’re a callused, thick skinned group of guys. All I do is talk loud and try to provide external distraction and put stress on them during the week so that the stress on gameday is routine. This is a players game. Players win the game. Good players have to play above and beyond coaching. We can only do some much. All of you have joked with me before, my son is at Virginia Tech and I think he has a shot to play in this league at some time. He can only do so much with what mom and dad gave him in the gene pool. These guys have a really good camaraderie. They have a really good culture and a bond among one another. They buy in to how you have to play team defense. You can’t play individual defense. You can’t play individual offense, this is a team sport. When they came back on April 19th to see how hard they worked, from when we started the offseason program, there was nobody just going through the motions. Their goals were set higher in the weight room. Their goals were set higher in conditioning. Their goals were set higher in performance and production. You needed to do that because you know that you are going to get everybody’s best. People had no idea how good we would be last year. They really didn’t know anything about me either. Our own players and our division. It had been a while since I had coached in the NFC South. This year, we knew we were going to get the best. You are going to get everybody’s best punch every single week and I think they have handled it pretty well to tell you the truth.”
(On filling in for
(On being considered for a coaching position in Denver) “I know you guys have to report on that. I have had no contact and they have not made contact with me. That’s part of the rules in this league. I am very happy being here. I don’t know how many times I can say that. I have been a lot of places. Before I left Tennessee to go to Buffalo, I had a lot of opportunities to leave. When I was at the Redskins, I had eight opportunities to leave there. Eight different opportunities and didn’t. Same thing here. I really believe this with all my heart, the four W’s will always control where I coach from now on. Blake kind of screwed that up. He is making me coach longer because he is on my staff now, my son. What am I doing, where is it at, who is it with, and the ability to win. I really like it here. My only focus is on this week. You can’t look down the road on the remaining playoffs because we may be doing exit interviews on Sunday. That’s how hard this game is. When you have been in as many playoff games as I have and had a chance to coach in, the finality of every play, the finality of every preparation, the finality of every meeting and practice, that’s the fun part of it. That’s the electric part of playing in the playoffs. It’s also the part of the business to know that you have to be focused. Any team can win on any given Sunday and you have to play. If it was just predictions, we wouldn’t go up there this weekend, we would just advance. It’s not that way. We have to go up there and be the best team on that afternoon or otherwise the other team advances.”
(On improvements this season) ”Our space tackling has improved. We believe that our toughness has improved. This has been a pretty tough team but every single year you have to improve your mental toughness as well as your physical toughness. All of us have a cap on that. It’s my job to make sure that they are bouncing their heads up against that cap of that potential. The thing that gives me the most pleasure is that players take a toolbox in to every game. Players play the game. I am over on the sideline guessing. Some pretty calculated and some pretty good guesses most of the time. When you, as a coach, and I am one of the few that does it this way, I put the game in our player’s hands. I am not afraid to teach them how to make the calls within the structure of the defense so they have tools in their tool box. That’s where we have grown. They understand the system, they understand the call structure. Good coaches hide weakness and highlight strength. With all of our different packages for everything we do, (Jonathan) Vilma,
(On Darren Sharper) “I will say this; I wish I would have been able to have coached Darren Sharper his whole career. Some coaches don’t. Some coaches probably say no because he is head strong. I am head strong. That is the fun part of coaching somebody. He has instincts that I can’t coach. He decision making and ball skills that I can’t coach, but I can help him make better decisions. I can put him and help him help other people play better around him. I think we have done a really good job managing his health and managing him on our football team to be right where we are right now. We had kind of a complimentary part of the staff meeting yesterday afternoon. Sometimes, I don’t pat guys on the back enough. I drive and I drive and whip and whip. Yesterday, I kind of caught the staff off-guard by praising them a little bit on how we have handled Darren Sharper’s health and
(On facing Matt Hasselbeck)” He has been hiding all week long. That’s who we thought we were going to get. I think he is good. I really do. I think he has the experience. He is one of the guys who from a pre-snap standpoint, there is not a lot of disguise that we can do to confuse him. We have to go out there and perform and win. He is going to put them in the best position that they can be in offensively against whatever we are playing defensively. The best players, the best team of players, will win. I think he did a good job in creating the space plays that spread us out a little bit when they played down here before. We have our work cut out for us. It’s not going to be an easy game. That’s not an easy place to play. The last two times I have been up there in the playoffs, I came home a loser. The year they went to the Super Bowl in 2005 and again in 2007. It’s a tough place to play. They really do have a 12th man. It’s loud. It can be overwhelming to the offense. It was overwhelming to our Redskins offense. It was overwhelming with the noise, the false starts and the penalties. Sean has done a really good job all week long. It has been deafening for the defense at times even in our walkthroughs. Our offense has been practicing with noise even in the walkthrough part of practices so that they understand the communication disadvantage that we are going to have. This is what we work so hard for all year long. This is why coaches work so long in offseason and once we get into the regular season, this is why players lift all of those weights, run all of those sprints; listen to all of those dog-cussing coaches riding their ass every day. This is why. You get a chance to be in this tournament. You just want a chance to be in the tournament. To be reigning world champions, it’s not easy to get back there either. You have seen how many years this has been going on with returning champs not being able to come back in here. We are fortunate and we understand how fortunate we are. I know that Sean has done a great job with the message to this team all week long. Even if that is going up tonight to get some rest. You have to get those guys some rest on a short week.”