You've got to have good players to win.

Yeah, I'd say things worked out pretty well for me in San Francisco. Thanks to Bill Walsh. I owe a lot to him. He found a way to get the best out of his players and everybody who worked under him. You learn from him, too.

The sense that everybody in London has is that in five years' time, compliance will be a functional profession.

They do a lot of things, they move people around. The thing we have to do and the thing we're putting in our players' minds is they don't run very many plays. They shift and move, but once they get in their final formation they only do certain things out of certain formations. Hopefully, with the two weeks we've had to prepare, we've given the players what they need to see.