A Quote by J. B. Bickerstaff

You can have old guys who aren't willing to be coached just like you can have young guys who aren't willing to be coached. — © J. B. Bickerstaff
You can have old guys who aren't willing to be coached just like you can have young guys who aren't willing to be coached.
There's a lot of young guys coming along, but I'd like to say to the various financiers, don't forget the senior guys. The senior guys and gals are there, willing to do their best work for you.
I think for guys - you're going to have some people that are willing to be on the front line. You think of guys like Malcolm Jenkins, Demario Davis - guys that are willing to speak up and say, 'Hey, there's a problem, and I want to help change, and I want to be a vessel to keep this thing moving and see change.'
The thing that surprised me is you hear a lot about NBA guys, do they really want to be coached? My experience is they really do want to be coached. They want a plan: 'How are we going to win the game?' And they'll follow that plan.
I've coached grassroots for eight years, I coached middle school, and I coached high school.
There's plenty of times in my life I've coached against my brother, coached against people I've coached with.
For me the music community was always like a model for what could be. The way people would play together, just harmony and being - old guys and young guys, black guys and white guys. It was setting an example for what the rest of us could be.
So for me, it's just continue to go out and work hard and do what I've been coached and let the other guys take advantage of what they do successfully and then just let the chips fall where they may.
When I coached guys that I knew would be good coaches, I kind of push them.
I try not to make comparisons between who I've coached. And I haven't always coached the best in the world.
When you have been coached by Ancelotti and other greats, it's hard to be coached by Domenech!
Some people wouldn't say I coached in the National Football League. I coached with the Raiders, right?
I don't think you've ever coached till you've coached an Asian team.
Will be the 14th time I've coached in Neyland Stadium. ... I've coached there more than some of their head coaches.
Look back at my career - I was 19 or 20 years old when I started fighting those guys. As soon as I got into the UFC I was willing to take on the number one guys. I fought Carlos Condit in my second appearance in the UFC.
I'm more like a senior adviser so I don't like to come in here and try to take over. Just like your basic karate movie where the young guys come to the old guys with beards who have them do weird stuff to get to the other side. That's who I am, the old guy with a long beard.
There are inherent risks playing football, but I think the guys understand it, and the guys not willing to take the risk, who are retiring, that's fine.
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