“If you are prepared,” he told his players, “you will be confident, and will do the job.”
“You can be confident and secure and know that you do a good job at what you do but you don't have to be arrogant about it.”
“He already knew he could coach. All you had to do was look at each of your players and ask yourself: What story does this guy wish someone would tell him about himself? And then you told the guy that story.”
“The father’s job is to teach his children how to be warriors, to give them the confidence to get on the horse to ride into battle when it’s necessary to do so. If you don’t get that from your father, you have to teach yourself.”
“Rivera rubbed his temples. "Satan told you to do it?" he said wearily."No.""Elvis?""I told you, it's supernatural.”
“He was not pouting. 'Yes, you were.' He was not doing a very good job of keeping his inner thoughts inner, either.”