that he would give thanks at the end of each game for what the players had accomplished — and for the chance to be part of their lives through football.
But"growing up, I didn't have love. I was a very angry kid. And if I could find love in my country and in my family with my wife and my kids and for my relationship with God — just everything has worked out perfectly in my life, even though it felt like a complete train wreck most days and most years all the way up to it."
"And I think it's a perfect time in American history," added Coach Kennedy,"that we actually need to get on a different path than we're on. It's been so divided our country. It's become very ugly." Yet"I was made with a fighting spirit and not [meant] to give up. And that's what I've always told my players, that you fight the good fight no matter what, and you have to be able to finish it."And"I finished the race and I remain faithful. And that's what I've always told my guys to do. And I actually got to fulfill that. A lot of people talk about what they're going to do and yet never come to fruition on it. But I have finished the race. We did it.
Kennedy added,"We have always supported and defended that, even if it's something ridiculous. You know,