Who would you have liked to play for???

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The 2 guys I would have loved to play for are,

Tommy Lasorda - You will NEVER see the Dodgers have the seasons of excitement and winning and as many great players as when Tommy became the Dodgers manager, Sept. 29, 1976!

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George Allen - I'd have went to war for him.
From the Los Angeles Rams, to the Washington Redskins. I consider myself, so lucky, to have had these two guys as the general of my teams.

" Hail to the Redskins" and "Bleed Dodger Blue"

I also was lucky enough to get to play in Dodger Stadium in 1976 for the Los Angeles City Baseball Championship game. We had the Dodger dugout and locker room under the lights, ARE YOU KIDDING ME ??? AWESOME
 

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bill walsh,parcells ,vermeil.. van gundy bball..keenan hockey..joe torre bball...bruce arena soccer.
 

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John Robert Wooden

In 1948 Wooden accepted the coaching position at UCLA where he gained lasting fame, winning 665 games and ten NCAA titles in twelve seasons, including 7 in a row from 1967 to 1973. His UCLA teams also had a record winning streak of 88 games, four perfect 30-0 seasons, and won 38 straight games in the NCAA Tournament


John Wooden's Seven Point Creed, given to him by his father Joshua upon his graduation from grammar school:

Be true to yourself.
Make each day your masterpiece.
Help others.
Drink deeply from good books, especially the Bible.
Make friendship a fine art.
Build a shelter against a rainy day.
Pray for guidance and give thanks for your blessings every day.
 
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