I've been real fortunate. I got two opportunities when a lot of great coaches don't get any.

I have sets, literally, of almost every single year of Strat-O-Matic baseball. That's how huge I was into it.

I love coaching football, don't get me wrong. But I just love baseball.

For me to be at my best, I need to do something I'm decent at, which is coach.

I think motivation is a thing that is inside of you.

The one thing I always knew was Dad would always be there for me. No matter what the situation.

The Colts are outstanding at stealing calls.

Everybody in the league has someone up in the box, or guys on the sidelines trying to steal calls. It's just like baseball. If you've got guys who can do, you do it.

I always get saddled as a player's coach, and I'm happy about that.

If a guy makes a mistake or drops a ball or does whatever, yeah it makes me mad, but I don't get on that person.

I'm passionate about the game - just like the fans are, and I've coached in the league for a long time, so that's the perspective I will bring to ESPN.

I've said all along, 'I'm glad to be a Jet. I'm happy to be a Jet.' That's never changed.

I'll stand by everything I've ever said.

I know that to coach in the National Football League is an honor.

Maybe I wasn't just the traditional-type person or whatever. I got to the top, but I got there maybe unconventionally. It wasn't just a straight line.

I don't think there's any doubt, I love my kids. But I'm certainly not perfect, not even close. But I try to be a good dad.

I want people to know that you can have dyslexia and still reach your goals.

I end every speech the night before a game with, 'Now, let's go get a snack.'

Just because somebody cusses doesn't make him a bad person. Just because a guy doesn't cuss doesn't make him a good person.

Our dad is recognized as being one of the great defensive coaches, probably arguably the best, in the history of the game. You can't say he's not in the top five, certainly.

Nobody's more loyal than me as a football coach, I can tell you that.

We have won five Super Bowls as a family, but we want to win our sixth at some point. And I want to win it as a head coach, because that has never been done in our family.

Jamal Adams has got The Jet Way. Everybody needs to get on board with that kid and follow him, even if it means more than the coach.

There's nothing that special about me. I'm just a hard-working guy, I'm dyslexic, I had to overcome a lot of things like that.

I was fortunate to be under my dad. And there's a ton of things that I learned from my dad what to do. There's probably a few things I learned what not to do.

I'm really high on Josh Allen. He reminds me of Ben Roethlisberger. He's got the big arm. He's a very good athlete.

I'm not a one-hit wonder. When you look at my background, I think I've been successful at all stops along the way. I know the kind of responsibility it takes to be a head football coach.

I've been a coach for 30 years and I've been around football my entire life.

My arms are like twigs.

I supported Donald Trump, I sat back when he asked me to introduce him at a rally in Buffalo, I did that.

My wife just so happens to make an amazing bean dip.

The neighbor's kid was bullying my kid. Crossing the line. Threatening him all the time. I went over there to tell him what was going on. I had on flip-flops. I wasn't there to fight. It was a misunderstanding between a couple of dudes where one thing led to another.

I just loved the kind of people who play football. Definitely takes courage to play this game.

You'll remember every damn loss. But the wins? You don't necessarily remember.

At the end of the day, I'm responsible for the product on the field.

I want success for Woody Johnson, I do.

I understand being second-guessed and stuff when an injury happens - certainly I understand that - but that's football.

I can see the whole field. I don't know why. Most coaches can see two or three guys.

I'm not a phony. I'm the real deal.

I'm just gonna be myself and that's been good enough for me throughout my life.

I'm always going to be myself and I'm a good person.

I'm a football fan first and foremost, but I've been given an incredible opportunity to be a football coach in the National Football League.

I hate wine. I like beer!

Everybody knows me, I circle the Patriots. That's what I do.

Sometimes you can't accomplish all your goals in life.

I don't want to just be known as good. I want to be special.

If I think a guy should handle things differently, I'm going to say it.

My goal is to win a Super Bowl. It's not to just win X number of games.

I was a terrible student.

I learned so much football from my dad.