That's sweet. I'm hyped. ordsprog

en That's sweet. I'm hyped. I guess (coach Jones) felt it was my turn. He knows I want the opportunity. He knows I want to be on the field the whole game. It's his decision, so I didn't say anything, but he knows I really want to do it.

en I wasn't happy about it, ... I felt we still had a chance to win the game. I was very upset about it. But it was the coach's decision and I always respect the coach's decision.

en I don't ever want to come out of the game. I felt we still had a chance to win. I was very upset about it. It's the coach's decision, and I always respect the coach's decision.

en I don't ever want to come out of the game, ... I felt we still had a chance to win. I was very upset about it. It's the coach's decision, and I always respect the coach's decision.

en Coach Zaleski taught me a lot my first year in Louisville, ... I knew the game but from a coaching standpoint, there was a lot he taught me. Zaleski took the head coaching job in Albany. He wanted me to come with him. At the time, Louisville was in a transition. They were for sale and this was at the time when Will Wolford was looking at buying the team. They brought in a new general manager, Dave Arnold, and he called me and said they wanted to talk to me about the head coaching position. I met with Will Wolford then as well. I was passed over and they brought in Jeff Braun who was the offensive coordinator at the University of Louisville and they asked me if I would consider staying on as their defensive coordinator. It was a tough decision to make. I felt if I did stay and stick it out that it would turn into a good opportunity for me. Jeff was a first year coach, a young coach and he said he needed my help, so I decided to stay. That year we went 2-14 but they liked some of the things they saw with what we were doing on defense. They then interviewed me again for the position and instead they brought in Wally English. There was a situation I didn't mind because of his experience. He has great credentials. I couldn't come close to having what he has. That decision was not so tough to take. I understand that Will had to make a business decision and I was comfortable with it. So again, I was asked to stay on as defensive coordinator. Through all of that, I got to know Will Wolford...what he stood for, what he wanted with the team. Will is the most non-selfish guy I know.

en The situation was addressed in-house, and we gave Coach the option to suspend Marbury, fine him. Whatever discipline he felt was necessary, we were willing to take. He said he didn't think that would be appropriate because he didn't want to single [Marbury] out and it was a good opportunity to coach him.
  Isiah Thomas

en Everybody is such a team player. I love it after a game that Jason Shay has scouted or Tony Jones has scouted, and someone will say, 'Let's give it up for Coach Shay or Coach Jones.' That's all a part of winning.

en Then, to get him back on the field, it would have been a little bit of a rush and probably not in his best interests. So, we felt like this, as an organization, was the best way to go, ... I know his parents were pleased with that decision. He just wants to get well and I think this time allows him the opportunity to do that. It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname.

en It was an easy decision. It wasn't I couldn't go anywhere else. I didn't attempt to try anywhere else. I just wanted to come here. The opportunity to be coached by Mouse Davis, June Jones and Jerry Glanville ... you can't get that kind of coaching anywhere in any collegiate level.

en We came out flat even though we were really hyped up, ... I guess we were shocked at their speed but we did come back to tie it. If we didn't come out and play the way we did it would have been a lot different.

en I didn't let it interfere with the way I did my job, ... I felt it (wore) a little bit on my thinking on the field. Basically that's why I made the decision.

en Sometimes, I'd ask out of a game, and the coach never knew why. ... I guess for me it was just a personal thing. I didn't want people to know. I didn't want anyone to know I might have a weakness.

en The number-one thing is we want somebody who is going to manage the game and give us the best opportunity to be successful. We were going to make the decision based on this position based on who we felt would give us the best opportunity to win, and managing the game is a really important part of that.

en The No. 1 thing is we want somebody who is going to manage the game and give us the best opportunity to be successful. We were going to make the decision based on this position based on who we felt would give us the best opportunity to win, and managing the game is a really important part of that.

en I've coached third base for 10 years and I don't second-guess my third-base coach, ... It was a tough decision. I didn't tell him to tell him to go. You have to ask the guy that sent him.


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