Chan Gailey
Chan Gailey
Thomas Chandler Gailey, Jr.is an American football coach who is the offensive coordinator of the New York Jets of the National Football League. Gailey has previously served as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Buffalo Bills...
intensity looking perfect work
The intensity was good. We've got a lot of work to do, but the intensity was there, and that's what you're looking for on the first day (in pads). You'd like perfect execution, but you'll take intensity on the first day.
fancy ready spent time ton unusual worked
They didn't do anything fancy or unusual that we haven't worked on, but when you play them, you have to get ready for a ton of stuff. When you haven't spent a ton of time on something, sometimes they get you, and they got us good.
chambers chris guys worked
We've worked Chris in there and (sophomore) Travis Chambers in there. We've got some other guys that we've worked as emergency-type guys.
game knew major pass phases running second sort work
We've got to get better in some phases of our running game, get better in some phases of our pass defense, ... Other than that, I sort of knew where we were. I had a feel for where we were before the first game, after the first game, before the second game and after the second game. No major surprises, no revelations, just little things that you work on.
concentration early good sluggish work
I thought the concentration was good today, ... It was a little sluggish early when it was hot, and that's something we've got to work through.
line maybe next offensive pressure push work
Our offensive line is pretty young. We did not feel like it was imperative. We'll make a push for some next year, maybe one or two. I don't feel any pressure right now and I think we'll have to look and see what we have numbers-wise to work with next year.
defense finding good job realize work
He was finding the creases in the defense and (Brett) Ratliff was doing a good job of getting him the ball. If you're a competitor, it makes you mad. It makes you realize how much work you've got to do to get where you want to be.
full last obviously process saw sure time work
He's obviously a little better than the last time I saw him, ... We'll work him back slowly. We're not going to take any chances. We'll have to make sure he understands the process to get him back to full speed. If he practices, he'll want to take every snap.
everybody locker outside people room win
Everybody outside the locker room thought that was going to happen. The only people who thought we were going to win are in that locker room.
break habits looks quick seven
That is one thing he's had to learn. You don't break those habits in seven practices. But he is a learning, and it looks like he's a pretty quick study.
few full next snaps speed symptoms
Once his symptoms are cleared, he'll be able to go back incrementally. It's not like he'll be able to go back full speed the first day. He can take a few snaps the first day, a few more the next day, a few more the next day, and so on.
competitor liked option pocket ran shake shots sure took tough
I'm not sure how many sacks we got but I know he took a lot of hits. He's a very tough competitor and I would've liked to shake his hand. He ran the option and took shots in the pocket so you have to give him a lot of credit.
listening scared sitting trying worried
I'm just listening to everything that's going on, evaluating everything that's going on, trying to see where it's headed, ... I'm not worried. I'm not sitting there worried or scared at all.
objective please program worried
If I worried about all that kind of stuff, I couldn't be in this business, ... This is like being in most any other profession: You're not going to please everybody. My objective is to do what's right by the program and what's right for these young men. Other than that, I don't have a responsibility.