Let me tell you something: I'm a simple person who lives a simple life.

When I was coaching, I wasn't worried about what I was making. I was worried about winning a championship.

I don't think running backs have ever been under-valued.

I think a guy like Saquon Barkley is a very special back, and where the was drafted was very appropriate.

A guy like Saquon Barkley is really a three-down player. You see the size, the speed, the quickness, the elusiveness, the power. He's a unique individual.

If I'm Colin Kaepernick I have to prove myself. I would say, 'I would love the opportunity to show that I am a championship-winning quarterback again, and I understand that I am not going to be handed anything and that I would love the opportunity to come back.' If he said that it would open the ears of a lot of teams.

The ozone is breaking down more and more each year; that's a fact. That being said, we have to be more conscious of the sun and what it can do to your skin.

As a quarterback, you have to have a short memory. Don't lose your confidence, and stay within yourself. Don't try to do too much.

I just love the Buffalo market. Say what you want about their fans, it'll be December and they've been out of the playoffs for a month. But if there's a December game with snow, there's still going to be 72,000 people in those stands. One of the most passionate, loyal groups of fans in the National Football League, bar none.

Going back to being a head coach entails a full-time commitment to that job and I would not go into it for any amount of money and do it halfway. It would be a total commitment, not part-time.

I'm a New Yorker. I never thought I'd say that.

When you think about a Hall of Fame player, you think about someone who impacted the game, someone you had to game plan for.

It is a lot easier to kick off a turf field than it is off a grass field.

I think the bottom line is wins and losses. That is probably the most important stat to look at.

I wanted to be my'self and I wanted the play'ers to take pride in ev'ery'thing they did. We rep'resent the Pitts'burgh Steel'ers but we also rep'resent the city of Pitts'burgh. You're a leader and a role model, whether you want to be or not.

We won a lot of games, we brought play'off games to the city of Pitts'burgh, we won play'off games.

The biggest thing as a head coach, you want to make sure you exhaust every option.

You go back to fundamentals when things start to go awry.

The one thing you don't want to do is get to a point where losing becomes a habit.

A lot of times losing a game is not taking care of the football, foolish penalties.

I coached Derrick Thomas for the first three years of his career. He was a special player.

Dan Rooney was my boss, my father, my friend, my mentor.

To be taught to coach by Marty Schottenheimer, to be able to go to an organization like the Steelers. I came there at 34, probably brash, ready to set my niche.

Antonio Brown is, if not the best receiver in the league, one of the best.