No coach no matter proverb

 No coach, no matter how successful, ever completely escapes the pressure of winning. Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage.

 I never wanted a championship as much as I did that first one, ... After the first one in 1964, the titles seemed to come in droves. I also think I became a better coach after winning that first championship. I still continued to emphasize winning the conference, but I became a better tournament coach, putting less pressure on the players.
  John Wooden

 When Terrell went down, Coach embraced us more and became more of a father than a coach. He said that no matter what happened, if we'd follow what he was teaching, we were going to be successful.

 I took it as a compliment for coach to sit me down and tell me that, ... especially from a coach who has been around a lot of ballplayers and seen a lot of successful ballplayers and had a lot of winning teams. For a coach to say something like that means a lot.

 Gary loves Indianapolis and playing for coach (Tony) Dungy and coach (Ron) Meeks. It's a winning team and, coming from Rutgers, he understands how hard it is to play for a team that's not winning. He's looking forward to winning a Super Bowl.

 Gary loves Indianapolis and playing for coach [Tony] Dungy and coach [Ron] Meeks. It's a winning team and, coming from Rutgers, he understands how hard it is to play for a team that's not winning. He's looking forward to winning a Super Bowl.

 I love for coach to call me up to pitch at the end of the game. It does not matter whether we are winning or losing, I am going to try my best to keep us on top.

 I would like to thank the coaches for putting me in position to be successful. Coach (Ben) Braun, especially, gave me his support on my decision. He has said he's behind me no matter what.

 The pressure is I am sick of losing. I don't know if that is self-imposed or what, but it doesn't matter. It is about time we start winning again.

 Once I won the Open, it just kind of released a lot of pressure, the pressure of winning a tournament in a year, winning another major, which I always set my goals for. Everything else certainly brough a different confidence level to it. I think Toledo was a terrific example of that.

 For me, I have my job where I obviously always have to prove myself over again and be successful. If I decide to do something else which is new for me and completely outside of the picture for me from what I am established to be good at, then that is fun. There is nothing wrong with trying something and checking it out to see if you like it, if you're good at it. And I don't have the big ego, so it doesn't matter to me.

 I have no predisposed position on who he is as a coach, what type of basketball he should play. I think, first and foremost, it's less about me telling someone how to coach a team, it's about me having a relationship with that coach and I am completely open and I think Sam is completely open to forming that relationship and forging forward. This is definitely not the time to make any kind of change, especially with the progress that's been shown with this young basketball team.

 It escapes all logic. We aren't able to understand all things. It is a matter of faith ... to trust that God is in control.

 I just don't know what to make of the comments he's always making about Jacksonville. He either has a buddy here he's talking to through code or something. I'm not sure I get it. He's been a successful coach for a long time. I would think it would be out of character for a guy who has been a successful coach for as long as he has. It almost sounds desperate.

 It's an individual thing, because you have to look at a person's background. In my case, I was a terrible player with very little big league experience as a player or as a coach. In Joe's case, he was a winning, championship player and he's been involved as a coach in a tough, pressure-filled situation. So his background coming in is outstanding.


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