If I'm going to win a championship, I need to run top-five every week. I don't need to win every week.
Obviously, you're being evaluated every single week, and you want to perform every single week. It's just going out there and doing everything possible to help the team win.
I'm just trying to win games and give my team a chance, win as many as we can week in and week out.
I'm trying to win every single week. I'm not trying to come out and just win the majors. I'm 23. This is my first full year.
We try each and every week to win. We know what's at stake, but every coach has that mindset, so it's not easy.
To see a small, modest team built on hard work, where the players are so close, so together, win week after week, stay up there and play so well, when they're so consistent and they win the league, that makes people take them to their hearts.
I'm entering tournaments every week trying to win.
In racing you're not going to win every week, and we understand that.
Every week I look at Liverpool and hope they win.
We cannot change every week our idea and philosophy as a club if you win two games or you don't win two games.
My job is to win the game each and every week and that's what I want to do, and that's all I'm worried about.
You can’t depend on special teams touchdowns and blocked punts every week to win.
I know my background was defense, but I'm not a defensive coach who wants to win 9-7 every week.
I'm basically a creature of habit - I do practically the same thing every week, every day of every week: I go to the office, I meet people, I write, I read, and, of course, I give lectures.
I don't care how good you are, you have to have that feeling in your gut that you want to win every week when you go out there.
This is the Middle East, where every week you have something new; so whatever you talk about this week will not be valuable next week.