Herman Edwards

Herman Edwards
Herman "Herm" Edwards, Jr.is an American football analyst who most recently coached in the National Football League for the Kansas City Chiefs. Since 2009, he has been a pro football analyst for ESPN. He played cornerback for 10 seasonswith the Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams and Atlanta Falcons. Prior to his coaching career, Edwards was known best as the player who recovered a fumble by Giants quarterback Joe Pisarcik on a play dubbed "The Miracle at the Meadowlands."...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth27 April 1954
CityFort Monmouth, NJ
You have to do something to get better.
you don't change an offensive tackle or a center or a tight end and get a spark.
You just got to keep working, try to win a game, make yourself feel better,
Whether he gets in this week or next week, he is going to get into the ball game. I know that I owe him that, and what he did for us coming back.
We can't get anybody involved in the offense because we can't protect the quarterback,
When it happens you have to make sure your character is strong and your integrity of how you're doing thing stays intact. I won't change my character and my integrity because I know what I'm doing is right.
We're a little way away from where we want to be. We laid some bricks today.
We have to protect the quarterback. We haven't done that and we need to do that.
I thought he stepped up in the pocket and made some good throws. He moved around, he was much more animated. He can make the chains move.
I think they realized what type of football team we are,
John's on the phone with me for 20 minutes trying to explain what (Lucas) was trying to say,
Just keep believing, men. Now we've got to get on a roll.
We followed what the doctors told us to do and that is what coaches do,
We haven't been very good on the road, and I don't know what's contributing to that. We've handled it the same way. We just haven't done the things that you have to do on the road to win. One of them is you've got to get the crowd out of it. We've always been behind, and that's a little bit of our problem, too.