Jason Kelsey
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And they had this advertising company called Brooklyn Brothers, which is actually two British guys. And they had like five different ideas for different promos. And one of them was an American football coach coaching soccer. They were modeling it after a coach character that I had played on SNL, which was much more of a yelling type, you know, like he was a football coach.
And they had this advertising company called Brooklyn Brothers, which is actually two British guys. And they had like five different ideas for different promos. And one of them was an American football coach coaching soccer. They were modeling it after a coach character that I had played on SNL, which was much more of a yelling type, you know, like he was a football coach.
He had a mustache, but he was a yeller and screamer, you know, like a Bobby Knight type type, you know, thing like probably, you know, went to West Point kind of chair.
He had a mustache, but he was a yeller and screamer, you know, like a Bobby Knight type type, you know, thing like probably, you know, went to West Point kind of chair.
He had a mustache, but he was a yeller and screamer, you know, like a Bobby Knight type type, you know, thing like probably, you know, went to West Point kind of chair.
A hundred percent like that. Intimidation versus motivation. Right. And so then I then I was like, oh, I like it'd be more fun to play like a little bit softer version of it. And so that's where the voice sort of came out, which was just a way that I would talk when you're just sort of doing stuff with your friends and joking around and playing a certain type voice type coach.
A hundred percent like that. Intimidation versus motivation. Right. And so then I then I was like, oh, I like it'd be more fun to play like a little bit softer version of it. And so that's where the voice sort of came out, which was just a way that I would talk when you're just sort of doing stuff with your friends and joking around and playing a certain type voice type coach.
A hundred percent like that. Intimidation versus motivation. Right. And so then I then I was like, oh, I like it'd be more fun to play like a little bit softer version of it. And so that's where the voice sort of came out, which was just a way that I would talk when you're just sort of doing stuff with your friends and joking around and playing a certain type voice type coach.
And it sounded a little bit like Bill Self, sounded a little bit like Roy Williams, sounded a little bit like, but it was just a voice that I just, you know, it wasn't specifically after them.
And it sounded a little bit like Bill Self, sounded a little bit like Roy Williams, sounded a little bit like, but it was just a voice that I just, you know, it wasn't specifically after them.
And it sounded a little bit like Bill Self, sounded a little bit like Roy Williams, sounded a little bit like, but it was just a voice that I just, you know, it wasn't specifically after them.
Oh, the coach, my high school coach, a fellow named Donnie Campbell, was definitely a guy who he was definitely the guy that introduced me to John Wooden, who was like the patron saint of sort of the ethos for, you know, the Ted Lasso character. We ended up being on the show.
Oh, the coach, my high school coach, a fellow named Donnie Campbell, was definitely a guy who he was definitely the guy that introduced me to John Wooden, who was like the patron saint of sort of the ethos for, you know, the Ted Lasso character. We ended up being on the show.
Oh, the coach, my high school coach, a fellow named Donnie Campbell, was definitely a guy who he was definitely the guy that introduced me to John Wooden, who was like the patron saint of sort of the ethos for, you know, the Ted Lasso character. We ended up being on the show.
But but but also was really always had those fun kind of country country fried phrases, you know, and the one that the one I always remember that I always bring up is like, you know, so you look more nervous than a long tailed cat, a room full of rocking chairs. Yeah. You know, and he's from, like, Lyons, Kansas. But, you know, he was, like, a badass football player.
But but but also was really always had those fun kind of country country fried phrases, you know, and the one that the one I always remember that I always bring up is like, you know, so you look more nervous than a long tailed cat, a room full of rocking chairs. Yeah. You know, and he's from, like, Lyons, Kansas. But, you know, he was, like, a badass football player.
But but but also was really always had those fun kind of country country fried phrases, you know, and the one that the one I always remember that I always bring up is like, you know, so you look more nervous than a long tailed cat, a room full of rocking chairs. Yeah. You know, and he's from, like, Lyons, Kansas. But, you know, he was, like, a badass football player.
You know, he played at K-State, was a quarterback, got drafted after Warren Moon, you know, by the Oilers. So he never saw an ounce of playing time. But, like, a big dude. But he definitely, you know, and I think he'd own up on this, and I deserved it at the time, but he was definitely more of a screamer. Like, I got the brunt of... Of Coach Campbell, and rightfully so.
You know, he played at K-State, was a quarterback, got drafted after Warren Moon, you know, by the Oilers. So he never saw an ounce of playing time. But, like, a big dude. But he definitely, you know, and I think he'd own up on this, and I deserved it at the time, but he was definitely more of a screamer. Like, I got the brunt of... Of Coach Campbell, and rightfully so.
You know, he played at K-State, was a quarterback, got drafted after Warren Moon, you know, by the Oilers. So he never saw an ounce of playing time. But, like, a big dude. But he definitely, you know, and I think he'd own up on this, and I deserved it at the time, but he was definitely more of a screamer. Like, I got the brunt of... Of Coach Campbell, and rightfully so.