Gregg Williams

Gregg Williams
Gregg Williamsis an American football coach who is the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. Previously, he was head coach of the Buffalo Bills, and defensive coordinator of the New Orleans Saints which won Super Bowl XLIV. Williams is known for running aggressive, attacking 4–3 schemes that put heavy pressure on opposing quarterbacks...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth15 July 1958
hardest last rush single
The single hardest thing to do is rush the passer in the last two minutes.
brings huge physical presence
Just the physical presence he brings makes a huge difference.
listening
But right now, I'm just getting things evaluated, listening to the trainer,
locker people room takes trying whatever
other than that, everyone is cool. People take it for what it's worth. We're having fun, we're trying to win. Whatever it takes to win. The people in the locker room get excited.
confidence effort guys joe knows maximum strong tremendous trust
Joe is a very strong point-of-attack person. More importantly, there is a tremendous confidence in the guys who play around him when he is in the game. Everyone knows you can trust him with maximum effort on every snap.
defensive maybe occupying pass people presence solid
Just occupying more than one person. He's the kind of person that can take on two people and still win. He has a presence in his pass rush. Sometimes, maybe your defensive tackles aren't maybe some of the solid pass rushers in the league. But we think he's one of the better pass-rushing defensive tackles around.
quite tend
Cod and halibut tend to co-mingle quite a bit.
game job parts putting rush situations sure
A lot of the parts of his game have improved. As coaches, we've done a better job of making sure that we're putting him in some situations where he can rush the passer.
became belief brings coaches deal fine hope line second
There's a fine line between hope and belief. But he brings belief. All of us became better coaches the second that deal was cut.
anywhere bootleg hands
It's 'boot-o-rama,' ... They've got every bootleg now that anybody, anywhere has ever run. So we've got our hands full.
anybody aspect awful deal fact jeff learning people routine skills sports style together
It's just a different style. And I think the fact that we're working together is kind of a Mutt and Jeff routine -- Mutt and Joe, and I'm Mutt. I'm learning an awful lot from that aspect of how you deal with people because I don't there's anybody in professional sports who's done more in team-building skills than he has.
coach head opportunity
I want to be a head coach again. I think I'll have the opportunity again. But that's not the most important thing. It's what am I doing, where is it at and who's it with? I really like what I'm doing. I really like where I'm at and I really, really like who it's with. I've got just about everything I want right now.
gonna minute win
At the two minute mark, ... I said to our guys, 'We're gonna win it our way, right?' They yelled, 'Our way!'
coach deal fantastic head leaving love people plans talk trying
I want to be a head coach again. But the big deal is I love being here with Joe. I think it's a fantastic thing. People keep on trying to talk about me leaving here, and I have no plans on doing that. I love what I'm doing.