I was a pretty good coach and working with marketing was like coaching.
I could stay in Germany and start my coaching career there. I did not want to.
Selecting the right person for the right job is the largest part of coaching.
You have to remember that coaching wasn't sophisticated back then - you didn't have the camps, clinics and all the technical advances that are available today - so from that standpoint, playing with a cast on my arm was a fortunate event in my life.
We are not coaching on a daily basis because we often travel with our charity and commercial interests.
We draft mostly high school kids and we have one of the finest, if not the finest, player development programs and coaching staffs and we teach our players the right way to play. We also have a game plan in scouting, and there are certain types of players that we look for.
Obviously I was disappointed when it fell into disuse, because it was my own track named after me, but I am sure all those youngsters we lost will be coming back, and I certainly intend to be down here as much as I can, coaching and advising.
If I miss coaching that much, I could go to some little school where they didn't recruit, where all the kids wanted to go. I believe I could find somewhere to coach.
The better the coaching has become, the worse the game has become.
Coaching is easy. Winning is the hard part.
No, I'm not coaching. It's a huge responsibility to coach somebody.
I had a lot of coaching for the movie and no, I have never sung professionally before.
I have been coaching recently. I coached high school basketball in Arizona, and I hope that more opportunities become available.