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He watches our practices, sometimes not so nice, but โ
But he said, Dad, when do you know that it's over?
He goes, you know when it's over, Jim?
is when you get up in the morning and you really don't want to even get up and get in your car.
You get in your car, you drive in, you hate every minute of the drive in.
You drive in the parking lot, you see the building, you don't like the building anymore.
You don't like the cars in the parking lot because they're the people you don't want to see when you get in the parking lot.
Everything about it is just something that is distasteful to you.
You hate it.
When you get to that point, you coach for two more years, then you'll be done.
That's great advice.
Well, I think you always, you know, coach, player probably, but, you know, I never take the next day for granted.
You know, even when things are going well, I always feel like we're one day away from disaster, you know, one day away from the apocalypse.
Pretty much you live your life that way in coaching.
So I always felt like, hey, you know, if the job's not getting done, it's not good enough, you know, that they'll make a change.
You don't โ you don't โ you don't โ
You don't have a job.
It's not your job.
You don't own it.
I guess you rent it maybe is what people say.