That's part of the reason Rex drafted me, because I value this job. It's my life. If somebody wanted to take that away from me, it's personal.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People tell you not to work with children and animals, and I chose to work with a 7-year-old and several dinosaurs!
This does make me very very careful, particularly in the second draft, to get it right, because you do feel that somebody in the future who may be extremely important for everybody, is going to have me behind them, and this is a responsibility, a huge one.
Later on, there were some problems with our navy, so he made me the head of the navy - all things that I hardly knew anything about. I was basically an ignorant young man.
I had talked to a lot of people in Golden State's front offices before the draft. They said they liked me, but they had a lot of guards, so I didn't think that I would end up there.
One way I differ from my character, Coach Taylor, is that I never would have taken this faraway job without my wife's consent.
I was going to get drafted, but I didn't really want to go into the Army.
I came very close to quitting my job for the Bush-Cheney '04 campaign. I seriously considered packing up my office and heading home to Colorado.
Let's just say I was in Special Forces and leave it at that. People can read into that what they like.
I assume you know what to do with this. That's why you were hired.
Back then I said to myself 'screw football.' Actually I just took part in this camp as there was nothing better for me to do. They also didn't draft me because they thought I was too wild and undisciplined.