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And ever since he said that, I knew the only way I was going to be successful at this game called football is if I played for a purpose that was bigger than the game itself, because I knew that the love for the game just wasn’t in my heart.”
Todd Henry • Die Empty: Unleash Your Best Work Every Day
By spending fifty to eighty hours each week studying the opponent, he knew more about the opposing team than anyone else on the Colts, including the other coaches. And, he had one more advantage: He was always a week ahead of the rest of the coaching crew. If the Colts were going to play the Jets on the coming Sunday and Miami the following Sunday,
... See moreDavid Halberstam • The Education of a Coach
But with the faith that comes from doing the right thing at the right time in the right way, the mentor leader knows that the payoff will be great—and possibly eternal.
Tony Dungy • The Mentor Leader: Secrets to Building People and Teams That Win Consistently


Patrick O'Shaughnessy • Passion & Pain

As they racked up wins, Kondos Field’s empathic coaching would make an even bigger impact on her athletes and the sport.
David Burkus • Best Team Ever: The Surprising Science of High-Performing Teams
He mentored me with lessons, with actions, and with words