‘”I think the big thing is, you have to always want to learn. You have to be a historian of football,” he said. “Technology these days, I can go back and look at 1984 cut-ups in black and white and try to learn how plays evolved. Watching the K-Gun with Jim Kelly from when I was here, looking at all that video. Joe Montana playing, who’s a friend of our family, I mean you look at all those different things. You just want to keep pushing yourself to learn and learn. Almost like get your Ph.D. in football. I think that’s something I’ve been very lucky to be a part of.”‘