Jerry Glanville

Jerry Glanville
Jerry Michael Glanvilleis a former American football player and coach, former NASCAR driver and owner, and sportscaster. He served as Head Football Coach of the Houston Oilers from 1986 to 1990 and the Atlanta Falcons from 1990 to 1994, compiling a career NFL record of 63–73. From 2007 to 2009, he was the Head Football Coach at Portland State University, tallying a mark of 9–24. Glanville has worked as an analyst on HBO's Inside the NFL, CBS's The NFL Today/NFL...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth14 October 1941
bad days feels game giving hopefully run three wakes
We're giving him three days off, and hopefully on game day he wakes up and just feels better. On the film, he was limping real bad and was not able to run like he can.
ahead best everybody good miss normally run week
You miss a week, you go to the back of the bus. He didn't look like how he did when he left. Everybody is ahead of him. I'm ahead of him. You can't miss a week and not be able to run and then try to be where you were. It's not going to happen. The best thing is he's very conscientious. I didn't say unconscious. But he's about one-third as good as he normally is.
running football balls
You run the football for toughness. You run the ball to tell your opponent that you're as tough as they are. But you throw the ball to ring the bell.
change florida georgia happened offer program ready recruiting schools texas time university
What's happened is all recruiting has changed. By the time you were ready to offer scholarships, the University of Texas was already done (recruiting). Georgia was done. Florida was done. All of the big schools were done. We had to change our program and our philosophy.
eat home watch waves
Even if I get home at 2 or 3 in the morning, things are still jumping. I usually just get something to eat and watch the waves come in.
animosity boo crowd fed fun hope means played playing pro stand teams thrive
Pro wise, ... you thrive on it. I told the team, 'I hope they all stand and boo. If they boo us, that means you've accomplished something.' In the pros, our teams fed off the animosity of the crowd to make you play better. That was the fun of playing on the road. We actually played better.
defense good nose
Our defense is only as good as the nose plays. If the nose doesn't play any good, the defense isn't any good.
climb enjoyment glad mountain point underdog underdogs
Being an underdog by one point or 50, it doesn't matter. I'm glad we are an underdog. Underdogs have more that they can achieve. They have more enjoyment if they're able to climb to the mountain top.
god grand pay thank worked
Thank God it worked out and I didn't have to pay his salary. He was making about 20 grand a year.
asked bad honored rejected turned turning woody
I was honored he asked me, but I didn't feel bad about turning him down. Woody turned me down as a player. He rejected me.
showing strong
Will we get them? The percentages won't be high. But you have to let them know you want them. We're showing them we have a strong interest.
pro underdog
We were a 17-point underdog (against Houston). For pro football, that's huge.
coming everybody light year
We're all so much better than a year ago. We're coming down running. We wanted to get there a year ago, but I think we can now. I can tell already everybody is light years from where we were.
june liked studied
June was a quarterback, but he went to all of my meetings. He liked what we did, and he studied it.