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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Pt 4 - The Persistence of Pederson (Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach and 2018 Super Bowl Champion)

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Clay Clark

Business, Entrepreneur, Thrivetime, Businessschool, Smallbusiness, Entrepreneurship

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2018

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Dr Z and Clay Clark will be discussing the importance of delaying gratification and the idea of getting promoted out of a job you currently do not like much like Nick Foles and Doug Pederson had to do.

Transcript

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0:00.0

And now, broadcasting from the center of the universe and the Thrive15.com world headquarters.

0:08.9

It's the Thrive Time Show.

0:11.5

All right, Thrive Nation, welcome back to the Thrive Time Show on your radio.

0:18.4

My name is Clay Clark and we are breaking down the persistence of the Philadelphia Eagles and the persistence of the Eagles

0:25.8

head coach Doug Peterson. We've been talking about that quite a bit and now we're going to get

0:30.5

into their quarterback because they did beat the New England Patriots

0:34.5

and as I promised I said I would do a show about the greatness of the Eagles if they

0:39.7

actually two shows if they actually did win. So we just finished talking about the power of

0:44.3

persistence in the Philadelphia Eagles head coach who still is somehow soaring like

0:48.2

an eagle after having been cut from the NFL and shot down nine times.

0:52.9

So now enter in their backup quarterback.

0:55.2

So what happens is the backup quarterback,

0:57.2

his name is Nick Fols.

1:00.0

Nick Fols, F-O-E-S.

1:02.4

And he was a third round draft pick in 2012

1:05.4

who had been released twice

1:06.9

and who started the season as the Philadelphia Eagles backup quarterback.

1:11.2

But he ended up throwing for 373 yards and three touchdown passes and one receiving

1:16.4

touchdown in the Super Bowl. The biggest of stages.

1:20.4

So where did he come from? Age 18. he's out there playing in Westlake High School in Texas.

1:26.4

The same school that Drew Breeze went to, and he beat all of Drew Breeze's records,

1:31.1

essentially.

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