I gotta give him credit, he has an entrepreneurial mindset. First he started the YouTube channel to track UCLA’s progress. Then he wrote a book. He’s trying to make money and create a legacy while most coaches just coach and are immediately forgotten and unknown to society.
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I gotta give him credit, he has an entrepreneurial mindset. First he started the YouTube channel to track UCLA’s progress. Then he wrote a book. He’s trying to make money and create a legacy while most coaches just coach and are immediately forgotten and unknown to society.
The YouTube channel is not innovative, and was a MASSIVE failure. He was mocked endlessly for how bad it was.
He's currently unemployed and no teams will hire him so he has to find a way to make money by attempting to write a book.
He is not leaving any legacy. It's the Young's and Sahlmans legacy at Newbury Park, not Brosnans.
That is a book I will purchase and add to my collection. Most likely I will read the first 10 pages and if it does not hold my interest, I will simply place it on a shelf.
Brosnan is going to lose money on this book. Paying co-writers + publishers and actually paying to print and cover the book. He will not sell enough to cover his costs.
Then factor in lost earnings from ANOTHER YEAR OF NOT HAVING A JOB while writing the book and this is clearly a bad business venture for him.
He's better off taking another high school coaching job because less than 500 people are going to buy this book.