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I think his greatest achievement was his sobriety ... There was so many people he helped through the Betty Ford Clinic. It was something he really got behind.
I think his greatest achievement was his sobriety ... There was so many people he helped through the Betty Ford Clinic. It was something he really got behind.
Blame is a funny word. I think that unfortunately, when there is not more success, people lose their jobs ... What happened, in my opinion, is really good coaches were asked to leave, and some really good coaches were brought back in. I think the issues of how they get better go beyond just whatever is taking place within the staff.More quotes »
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