I'm a Teddy Bridgewater fan.

I'm not apologizing for winning.

My oldest brother was a police officer.

My mom's side of the family was farm workers.

I don't go into any conversations not prepared.

I am very, very, very pleased with Graham Gano.

I'm fortunate I landed on my feet in Washington.

My biggest regret is not winning the Super Bowl.

I feel that I have to succeed to the highest level I can.

If you disagree, you disagree. But you've got to move on.

I'm very proud of the fact that I am of Hispanic descent.

There's pressure, and that's just the way life is in the NFL.

I want to build a sustainable winning culture, in every facet.

You wanted to be in the foxhole with Jim Harbaugh. He hates to lose.

If you have a settled quarterback situation, you're pretty doggone good.

When you have a little bit of a lead, you've got to continue to pound away.

I've lost some weight. I've been working out and doing things the right way.

When you become a first timer in a thing, there's no way you can know everything.

You apologize for losing in the playoffs, but you don't apologize for getting in.

I know I sound overly optimistic, but you know me, I've always been an optimistic guy.

I don't worry about things I don't control, so I just keep trying to go with the flow.

All of the best pass-rushing teams are the ones that seem to have these hybrid rush ends.

It's a lot of fun watching Kelvin Benjamin out there grow and develop as a football player.

I'm proud that I took over a 2-14 team and won back to back to back NFC South division titles.

I know that somewhere along the line, if I get things in my favor, I think I can be successful.

Black lives do matter. We cannot be afraid to say it, so I'll say it again: Black lives do matter.

I want to be able to coach people, impact people, win football games and hopefully win a Super Bowl.

We need folks to help us, as opposed to, 'Let's find who to blame, and let's try to bury those people.'

It's young men like Greg Olsen and Eric Reid, who are going to change this world and make it a better place.

If we don't have quality healthcare in our country, I mean, we're the richest country in the world. We should.

That's part of my prerogative as a head coach is that I can change my mind because if I'm wrong, I'll admit it.

I know the reality of the business. But I also say, not in a braggadocious way, that I'm a good football coach.

When you have the right type of people pushing you, man, I tell you what it really helps. It gets your momentum going forward.

I don't want to sit there and compare to things I've gone through to what the Black player, the African-American player, goes through.

One of the things that I want to make sure everybody understands is that when you delegate the authority, you have to set the standard.

It's funny. At one point you've got a 14-game winning streak and people doubt you, then you lose one game and people doubt you even more.

The biggest thing I learned is that you have to be prepared. You have to have an answer, and if you don't have an answer, get one and give it.

Well, that's the question we have to answer as coaches. Is our franchise quarterback here? Is he on the roster? Is he being developed, or is he somewhere else?

Somebody will say, 'Oh, if you go 19-0 you win the Super Bowl.' And I'm like, 'Yeah it does, but let's take it one game at a time. Let's first get to the next game.'

I am one of those who believes that God does have a plan. Whatever that plan, wherever that plan takes me, that's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna do it with all my heart.

Every year you have to perform and win. There is nothing new for me as far as I am concerned. But the truth of the matter is you do have to perform, you do have to produce.

My mother's family migrated from Mexico to Colorado and then to the Salinas Valley of California. My father was based there, they met at a USO event and the rest is history.

When you read the Oath of Office, to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, we should be supportive of people's rights, their right of free speech.

He wasn't a football player, but my idol growing up was Roberto Clemente. The man died trying to help out earthquake victims in Nicaragua and that left a huge impression on me.

Someone once told me you don't know about cancer until it touches you. That's when it touched my brother, Mickey. There's nothing like it. When it touches you, it's overwhelming.

This game is not designed for the defense to have it easy, so if I am gonna favor one side, I'll favor the offense because I want the defense being put under as much stress as possible.

When you're a player, you've got to protect your investment, and that's you. Take the best opportunity you can to be ready to play, and then go out and compete and take advantage of it.

I love coaching and not just coaching because it's about winning football games, but coaching because you have an opportunity to impact young men and people and that's what I want to do.

When you get into playing you strive for one thing, that's to be a Super Bowl champion. When you get into coaching, you strive to be a Super Bowl-winning head coach. That's what my goal is.

A dream is what you fantasize about. It's what you hope for, but a vision is what you plan for. You map out and you have a set of goals, and you go out and you execute that plan to achieve your vision.

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