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What kind of a player gets their number retired?
How do eleven franchise records translate to business?
Rod Smith is a former Denver Bronco who played fourteen years in the NFL.
Despite being undrafted, an adherence to principles continued his path towards success well beyond the field.
Being known as the only player in the room with a notepad, advice, and knowledge were able to absorb after adrenalin had slipped away.
Simple Steps To Losing:
In this episode of "Live Life On Offense," Rod Smith chats with Terrell and Kevin about the difference between coaching and mentoring.
They discuss their most influential business-minded teammates as well as the struggle that exists for most athletes as they transition away from sports.
Continued affinity is found in tales of childhood candy enterprises.
"You don't need to master the book. Master the chapter."
Get more episodes and other resources at http://www.livelifeonoffense.com
By Terrell Davis & Kevin SchumacherWhat kind of a player gets their number retired?
How do eleven franchise records translate to business?
Rod Smith is a former Denver Bronco who played fourteen years in the NFL.
Despite being undrafted, an adherence to principles continued his path towards success well beyond the field.
Being known as the only player in the room with a notepad, advice, and knowledge were able to absorb after adrenalin had slipped away.
Simple Steps To Losing:
In this episode of "Live Life On Offense," Rod Smith chats with Terrell and Kevin about the difference between coaching and mentoring.
They discuss their most influential business-minded teammates as well as the struggle that exists for most athletes as they transition away from sports.
Continued affinity is found in tales of childhood candy enterprises.
"You don't need to master the book. Master the chapter."
Get more episodes and other resources at http://www.livelifeonoffense.com