Gil Haskell
Gil Haskell
Gil Haskellis a long time National Football Leaguecoach and the former offensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks. He began his career in the NFL as a ball boy with the San Francisco 49ers while his uncle Dr. William O’Grady was a part owner of the franchise. Coach Haskell grew up in St. Brendan's Parish in San Francisco, graduated from St. Ignatius High School in 1961, played at San Francisco State, and then was head coach at St. Ignatius from 1973-1977...
few run
Most of them we've run all year. But a few are new.
breakfast grill mike mornings saturday scout talk tennessee
Mike and I still talk about all of us going down to the Tennessee Grill on Saturday mornings for breakfast if we had enough money. And then we'd go scout Serra on Saturday afternoon.
ball line move someplace
When (the Cowboys) line up, you know where they are. But the Steelers, you don't know where they are going to be. They are there (before the ball is snapped), but then the ball is snapped, and they move someplace else.
tenacious
He's a tenacious competitor. He's a fly-around, knock-you-down kind of guy. He's really a hellacious player.
great job respect
He's done a magnificent job with all his guys, especially with Mack (Strong) and Shaun, right from the start. He's got a great feel for them, and they respect him very much.
He was like that here too in the beginning. But he's not like that anymore.
playing
He's playing now like he's in charge. He's not intimidated by a defense. He's intimidating them.
confidence himself offensive trying
He has so much confidence in himself now. He understands so well what we're trying to do. It's made him a much better quarterback and made us a much better offensive team.
confidence himself
He has so much confidence in himself now.
practiced watched watching
We've been watching him for two weeks. We've watched all the film we can watch. We've practiced a lot. We'll be fine. We'll just see how it goes.
bowl number super
We thought we were going to the Super Bowl for a number of years.
ball runs stops
He runs the ball and stops the run. Now that's old-school. But it works.
admire buy players
I admire him very much. He's so strong-minded. And his players buy in. That's why they are winning.
I can't really say much. What can you say?