"Fred Graves" is an American football coach who is currently employed by the San Diego Chargers as their wide receivers coach. He was previously employed by the Carolina Panthers, Tennessee Titans, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, and Buffalo Bills as well as several universities at the college level.

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If you start by doing it right, they'll be better in the end. But if I let them go, it ain't going to happen.

When he comes off the ball, there ain't no jamming him. If you stick your arm out there, it's like putting your arm out on a railroad track. He's a powerful guy.

It was booming, I had to move because they sold my lot to KFC.

I'm hoping. I don't know if he can or not. You never know what's in the back of guys' minds. If they all clear the slate and they all start working at it, I think they'll be fine.

I think every staff thinks that. Everyone thinks, 'Hey, we're going change these guys. We're going to do this.' It's not going to change unless the players want it to change, and that's the big thing.

I met Steve one day at the Taco Bell. I fell in love with him right there.

He's getting better. He's a work in progress, and he's coming through with more confidence about what he's doing. Obviously he's in better shape. He's going to be good.

Steve is the most competitive guy I've ever had in 26 years of coaching. I really thought he'd be this good because he's such a competitor.