Ryan McGee
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And so I think the coaches who can navigate that as teachers, because most of these guys started as teachers. And so when they can sit in a room with 150 kids that come from a very different type of background, most of them, and probably are registered a very different way to vote. All right, let's have a discussion about that.
Can we talk about what this why I believe this or why you believe that or why we're why the nation is doing these things? And, you know, I think. I think that β I wish everyone could do that. And the reality is that no matter what side they're on, the politician's job now is to keep all of us pissed off. Their job is to keep all of us mad at each other all the time.
Can we talk about what this why I believe this or why you believe that or why we're why the nation is doing these things? And, you know, I think. I think that β I wish everyone could do that. And the reality is that no matter what side they're on, the politician's job now is to keep all of us pissed off. Their job is to keep all of us mad at each other all the time.
Can we talk about what this why I believe this or why you believe that or why we're why the nation is doing these things? And, you know, I think. I think that β I wish everyone could do that. And the reality is that no matter what side they're on, the politician's job now is to keep all of us pissed off. Their job is to keep all of us mad at each other all the time.
And so if you can sit in a room β yeah, if you can sit in a room and have a conversation without it automatically being a fight, then that's how you grow. And so I think that's how coaches do it.
And so if you can sit in a room β yeah, if you can sit in a room and have a conversation without it automatically being a fight, then that's how you grow. And so I think that's how coaches do it.
And so if you can sit in a room β yeah, if you can sit in a room and have a conversation without it automatically being a fight, then that's how you grow. And so I think that's how coaches do it.
No, it's just their job is to keep us all divided. It is, because it's good for business. It's great for business. I mean, you know, and I grew up in North Carolina, which has all been a very purple state. You know, another part I hate, too, and I don't like to talk about politics, but here we are.
No, it's just their job is to keep us all divided. It is, because it's good for business. It's great for business. I mean, you know, and I grew up in North Carolina, which has all been a very purple state. You know, another part I hate, too, and I don't like to talk about politics, but here we are.
No, it's just their job is to keep us all divided. It is, because it's good for business. It's great for business. I mean, you know, and I grew up in North Carolina, which has all been a very purple state. You know, another part I hate, too, and I don't like to talk about politics, but here we are.
One of the great disservices to the history of this nation is when they started painting the state solid red and solid blue. I live in North Carolina, the state's purple. Go back and look at the election results and go back. When I was growing up, we always had, you had Terry Sanford, you had Jesse Helms, right? We had two Republican governors in my entire life in North Carolina.
One of the great disservices to the history of this nation is when they started painting the state solid red and solid blue. I live in North Carolina, the state's purple. Go back and look at the election results and go back. When I was growing up, we always had, you had Terry Sanford, you had Jesse Helms, right? We had two Republican governors in my entire life in North Carolina.
One of the great disservices to the history of this nation is when they started painting the state solid red and solid blue. I live in North Carolina, the state's purple. Go back and look at the election results and go back. When I was growing up, we always had, you had Terry Sanford, you had Jesse Helms, right? We had two Republican governors in my entire life in North Carolina.
The reality is, is that it's a purple state. But when I go to Manhattan,
The reality is, is that it's a purple state. But when I go to Manhattan,
The reality is, is that it's a purple state. But when I go to Manhattan,
Everybody thinks it's not. The truth is in the middle. It's always been in the middle. And those who live in the middle usually end up making it work. At the very least, go in the middle and have a conversation. But it's just, man, I can't believe I'm talking about this.
Everybody thinks it's not. The truth is in the middle. It's always been in the middle. And those who live in the middle usually end up making it work. At the very least, go in the middle and have a conversation. But it's just, man, I can't believe I'm talking about this.
Everybody thinks it's not. The truth is in the middle. It's always been in the middle. And those who live in the middle usually end up making it work. At the very least, go in the middle and have a conversation. But it's just, man, I can't believe I'm talking about this.
No, it's fine. But I think that's the answer to your question. The answer to your question is how do β how does an old gray-headed coach who makes 12 million dollars a year talk about serious fundamental issues with a room full of kids who most of them come from very, very backgrounds and those things. I think that's it.