Bill Walsh
Bill Walsh
William Ernest Walshwas the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and the Stanford Cardinal football team, during which time he popularized the West Coast offense. After retiring from the 49ers, Walsh worked as a sports broadcaster for several years and then returned as head coach at Stanford for three seasons...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth30 November 1931
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
Brady is at the top of his game now. He knows what works and what doesn't work. I suspect he'll be more directly involved in what they do, and this will even further stimulate him.
The more you know about English, the less you're likely to think there are unbreakable "rules" for a lot of things.
We all know gifs are pronounced "jifs," right? Their creator says so, damn it!
I've always thought Steve could be mayor of San Francisco without too much of a fight. That's just the kind of man he is, and how highly he's regarded in that town. Everybody knows he didn't have an easy job following Joe Montana. The way he did it says all you need to know about him, and then he made quite a career for himself, too.
You have to be very sure of yourself. You have to be able to say, look, there's a risk here and we're willing to accept the risk. If it doesn't work, it's just part of doing business.
You have to reinvent yourself each year, ... What helped us was that there was some turnover each year.
We were only able to reach editors intermittently. Some we didn't even know where they were or whether they were all right.
This thing is really rolling. This would normally be a three-year project, and we are doing it in nine months.
We have great regard for Young's athletic ability. He has a quick release and fine instincts. He's probably the fastest runner of any quarterback in the league and his play is similar to Joe Montana's.
I would get him away from the rush about once every third time he throws.
I would have expected this. He's a brilliant person, and he's got emotional integrity. He was one of the most unique people I've ever known. He was a kid, and it was like he was 35 or 40. He was 19. He was a totally mature adult, and he was brighter than I was.
Buddy had a huge impact on that team. He was maybe the key element in that organization.
So, I would say the Patriots are the best there is now. They clearly are the best team.
She knew that what gets measured, gets better.