Herman Edwards

Herman Edwards
Herman "Herm" Edwards, Jr.is an American football analyst who most recently coached in the National Football League for the Kansas City Chiefs. Since 2009, he has been a pro football analyst for ESPN. He played cornerback for 10 seasonswith the Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams and Atlanta Falcons. Prior to his coaching career, Edwards was known best as the player who recovered a fumble by Giants quarterback Joe Pisarcik on a play dubbed "The Miracle at the Meadowlands."...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth27 April 1954
CityFort Monmouth, NJ
Monday Night Football' and the bubble-gum card -- that was kind of important being in the league if you could do that.
I get questioned for third-and -5, running the draw, trying to tie the game up before the half. I'm going to answer all those questions between now until the end of the season. I understand that. But the same scenario, they're on the 27-yard line, they missed a field goal. How about that?
They got rolling and started running. Runner broke some tackles, and we didn't wrap up. You've got to wrap this guy up. One guy can't tackle him.
Monday Night Football and the bubble-gum card ? that was kind of important being in the league if you could do that.
And that's what every coach is kind of crossing his fingers on and saying, 'I hope it's not one of my guys.'
It was important that Mike get to kick those field goals. Our mindset was to get into field-goal position and let him kick some field goals.
You're talking about a guy who was sitting at home, and he came in and got us off the carpet.
It would've been a good win for all of us, because we could use one of those right now,
There are a lot of ways you can do that, and that's why I'm not saying, ... I don't want to say anything at this point.
You just got to keep working, try to win a game, make yourself feel better,
you don't change an offensive tackle or a center or a tight end and get a spark.
We only put three points on the board. We had some opportunities but we just couldn't quite get it done.
We all anticipate him coming back. When he's going to come back, at this point in time, it's not up to us. It's up to the doctors. It's no different than it was last year. He's on a program. To say he's going to be back when, when he's going to be throwing full-range, all that stuff, at this point I have no idea.
We'll have our work cut out. On top of that, it's on Monday night. We've got to get us a win.