Robert E. Burke (born 1942) is a retired American football coach.[1] He served as the head football coach at American International College in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1976 to 1982.[2] (wikipedia)
I think when you have a top-line superstar act, it's a big risk. For Van Halen it worked, but there was an adjustment period.
CBS failed with David Lee Roth and they can't afford to take any more chances.
Last year sales were up 32 percent. Sales for the fourth quarter were up more than 50 percent.
It looks like the system doesn't have quite the dynamic with the heavy rains that we had in the past event.
Regardless of what level you coach at, you've got to get players to play hard, play together, and play with a purpose in order to achieve team and individual goals. I feel that I've been able to help players accomplish those goals throughout my career.
It's too early to pinpoint the specific locations and amount of rain, but we definitely see an increase in shower activity into Saturday. What will happen on land will depend on where the plumes of moisture form south of the island.
It's the ultimate compliment a coach would want from a player. Without a doubt, it's the ultimate.
I don't know any coach that doesn't want intensity, enthusiasm and togetherness. And if we get those three things going, eventually we'll be pretty good.
They're ensuring themselves some type of audience. People get to see these singers each week. Maybe it legitimizes the process because a new lead singer won't be sprung on everyone all of a sudden.
They're not speculating one way or the other. Until they are absolutely, positively sure, they will not hint one way or the other.