Top 39 Quotes & Sayings by Doug Pederson

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American coach Doug Pederson.
Last updated on November 4, 2024.
Doug Pederson

Douglas Irvin Pederson is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). Pederson spent most of his 13-season playing career as a backup to Brett Favre on the Green Bay Packers, where he was part of the team that won a Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XXXI. He was also a backup to Dan Marino on the Miami Dolphins and a starter for the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns until retiring in 2004.

Coaches respect each other, and it's a tough business.
I think there comes a time with a quarterback, especially when things go a little sideways, that players begin to try to do things a little uncharacteristic of what they've done in the past.
I don't have an ego. I check it at the door. — © Doug Pederson
I don't have an ego. I check it at the door.
And I get asked all the time about my career, growing up as an athlete, as kind of an underdog type of player. I thought, what better to get your message out than to do a book?
With the quarterback position, because you're touching the ball every single snap, you want to make a play and you just have to guard against that. It's about making the plays that come to you, not necessarily chasing after plays.
I was hired to be the head football coach, not the general manager.
Am I going to be good enough, because I don't have head-coaching experience outside of high school football? I've been around a lot of great head coaches in my career, but you begin to doubt. And, for me, it was the doubt of, 'Are the players going to believe me?'
Our players are not immune to the things that are going on in society.
No... I don't coach to be average, I'll tell you that.
You acquire all this new talent through the draft, through free agency, always having roster moves. And so being able to bring all of that together through training camp... you keep asking yourself that question of just how well can they join together and play together, and you don't know until you start playing in July and August.
You know, it sounds a little, it sounds bad, but... I love being touted as being aggressive.
I'm sort of a father figure to a lot of these players.
For me it was just about staying the course, staying true to who I believe that I am, being open, being honest, being transparent with the players, being firm with the players but at the same time listening to the players.
In order to be the champion, you've got to play the best, you've got to beat the best. — © Doug Pederson
In order to be the champion, you've got to play the best, you've got to beat the best.
I just think you can't get caught up with who's on the other side. Everybody in the NFL is good. Every team is good.
I think the quarterback position is not one that's exempt from competition.
Part of having a great offensive staff is every week we look at different plays around the league and the collegiate ranks, and things that over the years that might fit what we do.
Players are smart. That locker room knows. So don't hide anything.
I'm not a big social media guy, I have no Twitter accounts, I don't have Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, I don't do any of that stuff.
Everybody is going to have a bad game. One game does not decide somebody's season.
My first signing bonus was 3,500 bucks. I bought speakers and a five-disc carousel CD changer. Dude, I thought I was the wealthiest quarterback around.
They fire coaches before players.
I've learned in this league that things sort themselves out.
I loved coaching.
I tell the players all the time: 'There is no magic play.' Players make the plays.
Communicate with the front office, communicate with the staff, communicate with the secretaries, everybody. And make everybody feel a part of something. That's important.
I don't talk a lot about myself.
It's easy to sit in the press box and say, 'Hey, they should run the ball.' Come down and stand on the sideline with me and make decisions. You should run it here, you should pass it here, let's throw a screen here, let's get the quarterback out of the pocket right here.
I want to hire guys that fit that mold; I want guys where it's about the Philadelphia Eagles first, that check their egos at the door. — © Doug Pederson
I want to hire guys that fit that mold; I want guys where it's about the Philadelphia Eagles first, that check their egos at the door.
I don't want to put my game plan out there for everybody to see it and read it and teams can scheme. It just doesn't make a lot of sense.
You look at my career, everywhere I went - Miami, Green Bay, Cleveland, Philly - they were always bringing in draft picks and former first-rounders and guys with free-agent deals to take my job.
I didn't stay patient enough at times, maybe.
Football is a physical strenuous sport. These guys are running all of the time.
You've got one football and a lot of times, defenses dictate where the ball goes.
An individual can make a difference, but a team can make a miracle.
I think the things that can define me is that I'm going to be honest, I'm going to be transparent, I'm going to be as open as I can.
I've always liked Jordan Howard and what he's done in his young career. He's one of the top running backs, when you look at some of the production numbers.
Nothing about football is underrated.
Don't misunderstand,' he said, 'there's pressure with every football game... Sometimes players, coaches, teams put pressure on themselves when they don't have to. — © Doug Pederson
Don't misunderstand,' he said, 'there's pressure with every football game... Sometimes players, coaches, teams put pressure on themselves when they don't have to.
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