Dick Jauron
Dick Jauron
Richard Manuel Jauronis a former National Football Leagueplayer and coach. He played eight seasons, five with the Detroit Lions and three with the Cincinnati Bengals. He was head coach of the Buffalo Bills from January 2006 until November 2009. Jauron had previously held head coaching positions with the Chicago Bears and, on an interim basis, with the Detroit Lions. He was the AP Coach of the Year in 2001 after leading the Bears to a 13-3 record, his only winning...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth7 October 1950
empty five good three
Absolutely. In our league, when you go to a game, you see five receivers on the field, a lot of four, three receivers. You see empty (backfield) in every situation. So if you don't have at least three really good (corners), it'll be long Sundays.
bad ball behind explained near protection throw
It's a bad rule. When he explained the situation, a ball carrier is a passer when he's behind the line, and he can throw the ball, he has all the protection the quarterback has. If he's out of the pocket, he doesn't have to throw it near anybody, just to the line.
fought guys mistakes performed
They (Steelers) had everything to play and they performed well. I thought our guys performed well. I thought our guys fought hard. We had the same kind of mistakes that set us back all year.
ball easier fearful game help honest people run running tackle
With Willis and our young right tackle Jason, we feel like we can help our quarterbacks mature, make the game a little easier for them, if we can run the ball successfully, play-action pass, keep some people really honest and fearful of what we're going to do running the football.
against great wall wins
In our business, it comes out in wins and losses. And if you win, it was a great decision. And if you don't win, it was not a great decision. And we know that our back is against the wall to win.
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In order to have the best chance to win, you've got to be disciplined. If we lose a player in a brawl or fight on a game day, that's not giving us the best chance. If we lose a player in practice, that's certainly not giving us the best chance. We talked about it, and they're aware of it.
draft ended obviously players remember terrific wild
I remember more the players than all the other stuff, but it was a wild day. It obviously ended up being a terrific draft for us.
spoken
I haven't even thought about it, and we haven't spoken about it.
changes four needs personnel present scheme system three whatever
In the present day NFL, you're going to have changes in your personnel every year, so your scheme - whatever it may be - is going to have to be flexible. You can't have a system that needs three or four years.
guess hopefully mean
I guess I would say hopefully not, which would mean things will go well on the field.
answer bit easy guess harsh jeff lost saying
I guess the answer would be that we didn't win. That's probably another way of saying Jeff lost it. Saying it that way is a little bit harsh on that person. I can't say enough about Jeff as an unbelievable competitor. It wasn't easy when we talked.
seem solid strong
He's very good. Very solid in the pocket, very comfortable, doesn't seem to rattle, strong arm.
clearly integral player
He's a high-quality player and clearly has had a lot of years of high-level play. He's been an integral part of (the team) for a long time.
hard holding looked looks pass picture seeing
First, it is hard for me to picture that as a pass -- it looks more like a fumble. On the holding call, I'm probably seeing what I want to see, but it looked to me like it was in the end zone.