A Quote by Lee Corso

My involvement with the USFL began in the broadcast booth before I ever coached a game in the league. — © Lee Corso
My involvement with the USFL began in the broadcast booth before I ever coached a game in the league.
Some people wouldn't say I coached in the National Football League. I coached with the Raiders, right?
There is fireworks before the game; there is the national anthem before the game, so that is a huge difference to how it is in Germany: like, after the warmup, you touch the ball 20 minutes later. So that is a little bit different. The league, for example, the MLS is quite a young league, actually, but it is developing.
I'm passionate about the game - just like the fans are, and I've coached in the league for a long time, so that's the perspective I will bring to ESPN.
I don't think you've ever coached till you've coached an Asian team.
I am not someone who watches every game from the Bundesliga, the Spanish League, or even the Premier League. Of course, if there is a good game, like in the Champions League, I will watch it.
We know how important both competitions are, especially the Champions League since it's such a special competition, but we want to win the league too. We take it game by game - concentrate on our league games, win them and then start thinking about the Champions League.
I've coached UFC champions and stuff before I ever started fighting.
I had a couple of chances to go inside the broadcast booth when I was out of the car in 2016 and loved it a lot.
To get the adrenaline going before the game for a big league baseball game was pretty special.
My folks, I don't think my mom or my dad ever missed a little league game or a football game.
Without a doubt in my mind, I should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. You look at my stats without my USFL stats, and I don't know how you can argue with that. Look at my combined yards. I'm not one to make excuses, so I'll play by their rules and not even count the USFL stats.
I have watched and coached in the Spanish League.
Beginning in 1981, when government policies began to undermine the liberal consensus of the previous generation, wealth began to diverge. It is more unevenly distributed than ever before.
When I broadcast my first NFL game during the 1989 season, I had absolutely no idea what to study or how to study. NBC provided me with a handful of newspaper articles, we watched some film at the team facility on Friday before the game, and we interviewed some players and coaches.
When you become a head coach, you've played the game; you've coached the game. You have a great understanding of what happens at every level.
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.
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