Nick Foles
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Whereas sometimes we listen to outside sources, and then we're like, you know what, because so-and-so said this, I need to do it. Maybe ownership said, hey, you need to do this, and then you do it. Coach Reid, they trust Coach Reid. rightfully so, to make those decisions and do those things.
Whereas sometimes we listen to outside sources, and then we're like, you know what, because so-and-so said this, I need to do it. Maybe ownership said, hey, you need to do this, and then you do it. Coach Reid, they trust Coach Reid. rightfully so, to make those decisions and do those things.
Whereas sometimes we listen to outside sources, and then we're like, you know what, because so-and-so said this, I need to do it. Maybe ownership said, hey, you need to do this, and then you do it. Coach Reid, they trust Coach Reid. rightfully so, to make those decisions and do those things.
So in my opinion, ownership's got to be strong, but you have to have a head coach that can take the reins, and he just goes, and he makes all those decisions.
So in my opinion, ownership's got to be strong, but you have to have a head coach that can take the reins, and he just goes, and he makes all those decisions.
So in my opinion, ownership's got to be strong, but you have to have a head coach that can take the reins, and he just goes, and he makes all those decisions.
But when he's in front of the team, you have a lot of guys and a lot of different personalities and a lot of different backgrounds, which I think is so awesome about football because you come together as one and you go on the field as one, and there's all these different backgrounds. But you need someone at the lead of it, the head coach that's going to do all that.
But when he's in front of the team, you have a lot of guys and a lot of different personalities and a lot of different backgrounds, which I think is so awesome about football because you come together as one and you go on the field as one, and there's all these different backgrounds. But you need someone at the lead of it, the head coach that's going to do all that.
But when he's in front of the team, you have a lot of guys and a lot of different personalities and a lot of different backgrounds, which I think is so awesome about football because you come together as one and you go on the field as one, and there's all these different backgrounds. But you need someone at the lead of it, the head coach that's going to do all that.
Coach Tomlin, how much success has he had in Pittsburgh with all these different things? He has a way he leads that is his way. It's no one else's. He's not going to be anyone else. So if I'm getting a head coach, I'm going to be like, hey, I want to coach with a personality that's going to move a room and
Coach Tomlin, how much success has he had in Pittsburgh with all these different things? He has a way he leads that is his way. It's no one else's. He's not going to be anyone else. So if I'm getting a head coach, I'm going to be like, hey, I want to coach with a personality that's going to move a room and
Coach Tomlin, how much success has he had in Pittsburgh with all these different things? He has a way he leads that is his way. It's no one else's. He's not going to be anyone else. So if I'm getting a head coach, I'm going to be like, hey, I want to coach with a personality that's going to move a room and
Now, the locker room, you got to have talent, you got to have guys, and you got to put egos to the side to be great. Because if egos come in, it can be, you know, toxifying to a locker room. But what helps that is a head coach that sees that and stops it before it gets started. So, I don't know, Andy Reid was always a great, you know, example for me in doing that.
Now, the locker room, you got to have talent, you got to have guys, and you got to put egos to the side to be great. Because if egos come in, it can be, you know, toxifying to a locker room. But what helps that is a head coach that sees that and stops it before it gets started. So, I don't know, Andy Reid was always a great, you know, example for me in doing that.
Now, the locker room, you got to have talent, you got to have guys, and you got to put egos to the side to be great. Because if egos come in, it can be, you know, toxifying to a locker room. But what helps that is a head coach that sees that and stops it before it gets started. So, I don't know, Andy Reid was always a great, you know, example for me in doing that.
You know, Big Dom, you know, he has a great pulse on the locker room and the guys. Yeah, he does. And, you know, he's one of my, you know, just being in Philadelphia, just going and sitting with Big Dom and his, you know, his office is one-tenth his size. It's literally just like a little story. And he loves it. He loves it. You know, he has a great – because they're not going to let things fly.
You know, Big Dom, you know, he has a great pulse on the locker room and the guys. Yeah, he does. And, you know, he's one of my, you know, just being in Philadelphia, just going and sitting with Big Dom and his, you know, his office is one-tenth his size. It's literally just like a little story. And he loves it. He loves it. You know, he has a great – because they're not going to let things fly.
You know, Big Dom, you know, he has a great pulse on the locker room and the guys. Yeah, he does. And, you know, he's one of my, you know, just being in Philadelphia, just going and sitting with Big Dom and his, you know, his office is one-tenth his size. It's literally just like a little story. And he loves it. He loves it. You know, he has a great – because they're not going to let things fly.
You know, if something's going on, they're going to nip it in the butt. They're going to knock it out. They're not going to let it fester. They're going to find a way to get through it. And that's why they have success in Philadelphia. That's why the teams that have success when things become toxified in the locker room, they stop it before it gets started.
You know, if something's going on, they're going to nip it in the butt. They're going to knock it out. They're not going to let it fester. They're going to find a way to get through it. And that's why they have success in Philadelphia. That's why the teams that have success when things become toxified in the locker room, they stop it before it gets started.