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en It really meant a lot to me. It's always nice to be appreciated by your co-workers, and that's what players are when you're an assistant coach and working with them. I think they realized that we really had something going here and wanted to keep it going and they didn't want to change horses midstream.

en [Overview: Peekskill should be more competitive this year thanks to the addition of assistant coach Nat Middleton, a former head coach at New Rochelle who was an assistant under Tony DeMatteo at Somers for the past six seasons.] He's revamped the whole program, ... The biggest change is attitude. These guys feel they can win and they're working hard at it.

en Don't change horses in midstream

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en Change horses (in midstream)

en I hate it when they say 'Don't change horses in midstream' ... if your horse can't swim and he's way over his head.

en I told him I wanted him to listen. I told him I appreciated the way he cheered for his teammates at the end of (Wednesday's) game. It meant a lot. I was sorry that the crowd, some of the people booed him. And I told him I just wanted him to let us coach him the rest of the year. He's not going anywhere, and let's move on.

en I have the luxury of having a head-coach caliber assistant coach. He knows our tradition and focuses in on the defense. He's unpaid and is greatly appreciated.

en I owe him all the credit for what we've done here. He's an exceptional coach and he's got a great opportunity. I want everyone to know that I think he was the best junior college assistant coach in the country and I appreciated all of his hard work.

en I knew I always wanted the chance to play for Danny. When I was with the Edmonton Eskimos and he was an assistant coach with Calgary, I wasn't dressing my first year and he was in the spotter's booth and he'd always tell me: 'It's a good league. Be patient.' Just those little words of encouragement meant a lot. When he became a head coach, I had the urge to play for him just once in my career.

en We were working the whole time. We never quit. I mean, things got slow and we didn't have a lot to do. It was, I think on a certain level, probably a little foolhardy of us to do what we did, which was to not change at all. We didn't break up. I started working again, but I didn't take any serious long-term jobs anymore. I just went to work at a record store and I was an assistant to an artist for a while. I still wrote some freelance articles here and there. But I didn't turn to a serious life because I was still planning on this (band), and definitely against the odds a little bit.

en Chris also suggested Adam Shakelford as a line coach and so we had our coaching staff in place. Then we had to get players. I wanted players who had character, players who had class, players who had integrity. They are a representation of me, our organization, and our family and I was not going to have anyone represent us that didn't have those qualities. Even if a great athlete came in, if he had a character flaw, he was gone. Matt Sauk was our first transaction. When I heard he wanted to play for us I couldn't believe it! He is a quarterback that I knew could get us where we wanted to go. He was a proven quarterback. Coach Petrino (University of Louisville) called and recommended him.

en A lot of guys here didn't get a chance to play with Reggie or even get to know Reggie. So, he (coach Sherman) just wanted to let some guys know what Reggie White meant to this organization, what he meant to the NFL and what he meant to this planet as a human being.

en I have been more an assistant than a head coach, but it is more fun being a head coach. It is more agony, too. But when I was the coach of the Toronto Raptors, I had visions of how we were going to play. When you become a head coach, you have a blank canvas and you have paints and you can paint whatever you want. As an assistant coach, you make suggestions.

en It's not how I envisioned it. We were actually working on (scouting for) Permian when we got the call from (Lady Panthers coach Neal Raphael). We didn't back into it by any means but we appreciated the help.

en Hopefully he'll be back next year to help me as an assistant. He's an excellent coach, probably the best coach I've ever had. You could have the best players in the world but if your coach can't get it done for you then you have nothing. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. Hopefully he'll be back next year to help me as an assistant. He's an excellent coach, probably the best coach I've ever had. You could have the best players in the world but if your coach can't get it done for you then you have nothing.


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