he knows when he won the super bowl there was great respect among the team. it s up to the coach to say, we are part of a team. during training camp you can t do that. everybody is fighting for a job. once you get the 55 down they have to talk about the obligations and responsibilities to other people. lift people up, don t tear them down. if someone isn t tough sh call him in the office. don t leave it to the players. i want to say on veterans day, i was in the army. my coaching came from the army. you have an obligation and responsibility to your teammates. don t thet them down. not this nonsense of threatening people. joe, you are one of the greatest quarterbacks of all
bowl there was great respect among the team. it s up to the coach to say, we are part of a team. during training camp you can t do that. everybody is fighting for a job. once you get the 55 down they have to talk about the obligations and responsibilities to other people. lift people up, don t tear them down. if someone isn t tough sh call him in the office. don t leave it to the players. i want to say on veterans day, i was in the army. my coaching came from the army. you have an obligation and responsibility to your teammates. don t thet them down. not this nonsense of threatening people. joe, you are one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. maybe things were different when you were in the locker room then. you re in the locker room today. do you find the language and the way players treat each other, talk to each other, has it changed a lot? it certainly has changed. it s always been some of us have used crude language over