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In this episode of Now I Am Zane, Zane revisits the oddly forgettable 2015 youth football season—one where he coached two teams at once, came heartbreakingly close to a championship, and learned that past wins mean nothing when it matters most. Through blurred memories, missed opportunities, and a painful playoff loss, he reflects on what makes some seasons stick and others fade, how being stretched too thin affects performance, and why “any given Sunday” became a lesson he never forgot. A story about near-success, overwhelm, and the quiet seasons that still shape who we become.
By ZaneIn this episode of Now I Am Zane, Zane revisits the oddly forgettable 2015 youth football season—one where he coached two teams at once, came heartbreakingly close to a championship, and learned that past wins mean nothing when it matters most. Through blurred memories, missed opportunities, and a painful playoff loss, he reflects on what makes some seasons stick and others fade, how being stretched too thin affects performance, and why “any given Sunday” became a lesson he never forgot. A story about near-success, overwhelm, and the quiet seasons that still shape who we become.