Chilbot 2007 speaks
Nov. 5th, 2007 08:39 am"That's the way I like to play football. I do have a healthy respect for being able to run it and taking somebody's will from them, and then playing off of that with play-action. If you're looking for a benchmark, [this is it]."
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I do have a healthy respect. If you are looking for a benchmark. This man coaches professional football, the hardest hitting most exciting and dramatic sport in America. He is talking about one of his players setting an all time record for single game performance. The league has been playing professionally for more than 75 years, which means people have grown up, grown old, had great grandchildren and died during the time it took to produce one young man who could accomplish this feat. In the scheme of all of life, it's a minor feat, but it's a feat that only got accomplished once in two or three generations. And his coach "likes" it. This man coaches professional football.
Would you believe that if I didn't tell you? You would be forgiven for mistaking Brad Childress for a middle management corporate drone. Or just a drone. I'm going to invite him to help run the next meeting I attend. I am sure he will assist me in properly prioritizing my action items and placing the correct cover page on my tps reports.
Read that quote in a robot voice, it's the best way to achieve the proper tone and inflection.
I do have a healthy respect. If you are looking for a benchmark. This man coaches professional football, the hardest hitting most exciting and dramatic sport in America. He is talking about one of his players setting an all time record for single game performance. The league has been playing professionally for more than 75 years, which means people have grown up, grown old, had great grandchildren and died during the time it took to produce one young man who could accomplish this feat. In the scheme of all of life, it's a minor feat, but it's a feat that only got accomplished once in two or three generations. And his coach "likes" it. This man coaches professional football.
Would you believe that if I didn't tell you? You would be forgiven for mistaking Brad Childress for a middle management corporate drone. Or just a drone. I'm going to invite him to help run the next meeting I attend. I am sure he will assist me in properly prioritizing my action items and placing the correct cover page on my tps reports.