John Madden Quotes
Top 66 wise famous quotes and sayings by John Madden
John Madden Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I respect coaches; I respect what good coaches do. I know that you don't learn to be a coach in an hour and a half.
The only things that smell good are fat and sugar. Tofu being boiled doesn't smell good. Anything that smells good is fattening.
If someone remembers me as a coach, they still call me 'Coach,' but if they know me for the video game, they just call me 'Madden.'
Well, when you're playing good football, it's good football and if you don't have good football, then you're not really playing good football.
I wasn't saying that in a sense that I didn't plan on scoring any goals. This won't happen again. It would be nice if it did, but it's reality.
Discipline in football occurs on the field, not off it. Discipline is knowing what you're supposed to do and doing it as best you can.
If you look at tailgating, everyone does it. It's for everyone who likes to cook outdoors. It could be a 4th of July picnic.
The quarterback has to get rid of the ball quickly, so there's not a lot of time to make moves to gain separation.
Whenever you talk about a Mike Shanahan offense, you're always going to be talking about his offense.
I always used to tell my players that we are here to win! And you know what, Al? When you don't win, you lose.
Nothing jazzes me up like football. I've acquired more passion of the years, not less. Not to love it wouldn't make sense.
I'm a firm believer that there's no way that a six-year-old should have a helmet on and learn a tackling drill.
There was a hidden narrative I felt we could get into, It's about an accessible world. Family and relationships are accessible subjects.
He might want to watch where he lands when tackling that guy, because he could really hurt his hand if it gets stepped on.
In all the years that I've been in football - I went directly from coaching to broadcasting - I never really had a lot of experience watching it.
That's the biggest gap in sports, the difference between the winner and the loser of the Super Bowl.
Both of my sons used to coach high school football. When they started, I'd say things I shouldn't have. So I learned my lesson.
Football isn't nuclear physics, but it's not so simple that you can make it simple. It takes some explaining to get it across.
It takes about three times as long to explain to someone why you won't give them an autograph as it does to actually give them an autograph.