He doesn't get into the calls that I make. Sometimes he'll talk about certain situations ... but he doesn't mess with you much on game day. Sometimes, he will come up to you and say stuff. A lot of times I've already seen it, but he's making sure that I've seen it. It's the job of a head coach to do that. He doesn't leave any stone unturned.

There's the guy to ask (about being a head coach) right there. He's been king before. I've never been king before.

He keeps growing every year. There are certain times when Pep is going to have growing processes. It seems like early in the year he seems to get frustrated because everybody is bringing people to him.

I've always thought that if you do a good job people will notice you. I don't self promote myself or all that.

Somebody's teaching it, and that's their philosophy. And it's all legal, so there's not much you can do about it. If you try to fight off the chop, you don't get to your play. If you try to get to the play, it's hard to get your hands on both.

What makes John a great head coach is he is very clear on what he wants and the direction he wants to go. Some guys have gray areas and some guys away from what they want to do and might not be a fan favorite type of deal. He doesn't sway at all from that. He knows what he wants and what he believes in, and that's the way we try to operate.

I see him one day a week. I saw him the other night. There's a flu bug going around. He jumped in bed with us; then about three in the morning he started puking. There was not much sleep after that.

We kind of all leave this building here together a lot.

Our safeties are interchangeable and it's not that big of a deal. I haven't finished talking to Mike and Colin. We don't have to make that decision today and we haven't made it yet.