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What is the most difficult thing about coaching professional football?

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What is the most difficult thing about coaching professional football?

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TD: The toughest thing about coaching is the time it forces you to be away from your family. The next toughest thing is having to release or trade players who you have developed relationships with. That’s especially true in this salary cap era that we’re in now. Often it’s not the player’s ability that forces you to let him go, it’s the amount of money he’s making. That’s tough to justify to a person, that he’s still doing a good job, doing everything you ask and might be one of your leaders on the team, but you are letting him go anyway. One other thing that has gotten tougher since the Super Bowl is the lack of privacy for your family. Just enjoying time with them becomes harder because we’re so recognized. BRC: You’re lauded as a role model. What sort of pressure does that create for you — or does it? TD: It doesn’t put any added pressure on me because I have always considered myself, as a Christian, to be a role model for Christ. Everything I do, I would hope it would stand up to

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