Jimmy Johnson
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What can be stated honestly from the facts: Jimmy Johnson was born on July 16, 1943, in Port Arthur, and attended Memorial High School. A United States citizen, he worked in English as an American football player, later as an American football coach, and subsequently as a television presenter. He also participated in reality television.
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Quotes by Jimmy Johnson
Jimmy Johnson's insights on:

Just following 'Survivor' over the years, sometimes if an individual is not a threat and he doesn't rub anybody the wrong way and he can get into an alliance, he can hang out there for a while.

I'm really impressed with Kolb there in Philadelphia. He's a very talented quarterback.

I know as a coach and a player we had three a day practices and that was physically taxing but at least we had food in our stomach and a good nights rest and plenty of cold water.

In fact, one of the conversations I had with Jason Garrett, you know, sometimes X's and O's get so complicated, and a coach gets so into that that he forgets the most important thing is players win ballgames. Make sure that the players are properly equipped and motivated to do their jobs.

Of all the programs, I watch sporting events live and I watch 'Survivor' live. Everything else I TiVo.




