It's just really making sure I am doing the best job I can do as a dad. I do think that is my No. 1 job.
I talk to our players about life and situations and doing the right thing all the time.
If we lose sight of people, we lose sight of the very purpose of leadership.
You can have an impact anywhere you are.
I do not think being a coordinator is a requirement, but it does give you some advantages. You get used to working with half the team and you go through the game-planning and decision-making processes.
I found that while life drags on when you're losing, it marches on when you're winning.