I love Olivier Vernon, and I wish he knew how much I appreciate him by just watching him.

I got kicked out of the league because I had a hard time sustaining at the quarterback position.

I just try to get the most out of every day and be prepared for anything.

I really get excited when we win. I get really upset when we don't, and I hope that still has a place in the NFL.

A lot of people forget how extraordinary Elway was handing the ball off to Terrell Davis, and those bootlegs, those naked bootlegs off of those stretch plays was devastating.

Having been in the league with five different franchises, I know what the meaning of Monday Night Football is. It's usually the best games and the greatest venue outside the playoffs.

You have to be able to recognize defenses on your own in pro football. You can't look to the sideline and read some board. You've got to recognize the defense on your own, and then you've got to communicate to your offensive teammates what you want them to do.

I'm not good at Blackberrys, cell phones, or packing.

You either have the charisma, the knowledge, the passion, the intelligence - or you don't.

God bless Tony Romo.

I miss high school football.

Nobody talks about Shaq Thompson. I don't know what he is. He's like a nickel corner/linebacker.

If I ever come back and coach, I'm never huddling again!

I get excited when we make a play. I get excited when we make a first down.

If you aren't winning, we are not going to be happy.

I like being with the quarterbacks. I like calling the plays.

I have a different mentality than most guys, I guess.

I think there is a huge ceiling in Derek Carr. I think he has proven that.

I love the AFC West.

I feel a lot of unfinished business and loyalty and responsibility to get the Raiders going again.

You never say never to nothing.

All I really have in my life is my family and football. That's about it.

I just love football.

I've always coached energy, hustling, rushing to the pile, and if it is wiggling, you do hit it because guys are fighting for yardage, and sometimes, you've got to give up the ball because of one inch.

You don't want to read about your quarterback in the newspaper every day of the week.

I draw plays every day.

Mariota is special in a lot of ways. He's a dynamic dual threat on the field, and he is humble - no-nonsense, full of character - off the field.

I love finishers.

Carson Wentz, when you watch him on tape, No. 1, I just like a big guy that has athleticism.

Some people feel pressure; some people don't.

Tebow is the kind of guy who could revolutionize the game. He's the 'wildcat' who can throw. Most of the teams that have the wildcat back there, it's Ronnie Brown, it's Jerious Norwood, it's whoever you want to say it is. This guy here is 250 pounds of concrete cyanide, man. And he can throw. He throws well enough at any level to play quarterback.

When you're the head coach, you coach 53 people, and their wives and their girlfriends and their families and all those people.

You miss the adversity. The journey is what I'm talking about. Helping a guy get better. Seeing a guy get a contract. And seeing a seventh-round choice or free agent make the team.

All I really have going is football. I don't know what I would do without it.

There are not a lot of things that Andrew Luck can't do, but the thing I like about him is his work ethic. He's a workaholic, and that's what impresses me the most.

Just to get cufflinks on my shirt is a challenge.

If it wasn't for football, a lot of the best times of my life, my brother's life, my dad's life, wouldn't exist.

I break down the tape like I'm a quality-control coach, just like I was with the Packers in 1992. I break it down by hand, every play.

I had all kinds of different quarterbacks. But we never drafted a first-rounder.

I compete with myself. I try to get more done than you. I don't know why.

There are very few passions in my life - The man upstairs, family, and football.

All I ever wanted to do was coach, 'cause I knew I wasn't gonna be a player.

It doesn't make much sense to blitz a guy that gets rid of the ball in less than 1.5 seconds.

I get excited for big games in December.

You have to help your players understand that when they speak to the media, or when they tweet or text or e-mail, a lot of times, they become public knowledge.

I spend most of my time looking at game film.

If you're a young kid out there, put away your Twitter accounts if you want to be a pro football player. Somebody's going to hack your account; somebody's going to cause you problems.

This whole social media scene makes me sick.

I think when you get Robert Griffin, one of the most explosive quarterbacks to ever play the position, in a Mike Shanahan-type system, the possibilities are very exciting, I think, with Mike Shanahan's imagination.

Eli Manning is the one man I just don't want to see in the playoffs. He is a flatliner.