My father-in-law, Mike Sherman, coached a long, long time, and he just said, ‘Be true to yourself. Be who you are, and people will follow you.' And I found that way to work for me.
Like any year, any year with any team, you're always going to look to the draft to help strengthen your roster and free agency.
The people that we met when we lived in Cincinnati, the Midwestern values - I'm from Oklahoma, my wife's from Green Bay - we felt at home in the year we were here.
It's easy to give up. It's even easier to start pointing fingers.
You dream about being in the shotgun and letting your receivers go to work, and making plays with no time left. That's definitely been a dream of mine my whole life.
Troy Walters and I coached together.