First off, you’ve been coaching now for 35-plus years – how did you get started in coaching?
After I was done with college ball I knew the NFL was going to be a long shot. I tore my ACL in my last game my Senior season – before that I thought I may have a chance to make it as a late-round pick.
I always was passionate about coaching since I was a kid. Some kids grow up wanting to be firemen or policemen – I wanted to be a coach.
Why at such an early age was that something you wanted to do?
There was just something about putting together a group of people all going in one direction. Playing is thrilling I know but leading people always felt more intriguing to me.
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