People say, 'Is broadcasting the same as coaching?' I say, 'Hell, no.' Coaching, you win and lose. Broadcasting, you don't win and lose. Coaching was a lot bigger than broadcasting.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can tell you, I grew up with great coaching, and it had nothing to do with sports. I had great parents. I really got some great input from there. They were entrepreneurial, middle-class business people.
Coaching wouldn't be for me. No, certainly not.
Coaching really is an individual philosophy.
What's happened to broadcasting is that broadcasting really used to be... it used to have a very clear public service quotient. And it's more or less now. And it's been lost.
Coaching is easy. Winning is the hard part.
Really, coaching is simplicity. It's getting players to play better than they think that they can.
The better the coaching has become, the worse the game has become.
Coaching is nothing more than eliminating mistakes before you get fired.
I tried the broadcasting thing, the coaching thing, but I'll never replace the competitive feeling of being out on the field when we were players.
Nearly every coach I've talked with tells me that the attention you get from media and other people is the thing you miss most. I don't know if that's right.
No opposing quotes found.