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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2009

Northern State coach Don Meyer shares his story of recovery after a car accident.

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  • Scott from texas you are an idiot. Obviously you never played sports and if you did you never understood the meaning. Sports teach you how to deal with real life situations. Sport teaches kids how to handle adversity, how to rise up to the challenge, and much more. From what I see Don Meyer has done that and much more. Don Meyer and many other coaches have changed more kids lives than any of these engineers you are talking about.

  • I think this is the most inspirational video i have ever seen

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  • FREE BOOK SEE CHANNEL , PEACE AND LOVE ALWAYS

  • If you haven't read the book "How Luck Can You Be" , I would highly recommend it. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and be overall inspired. Great job by Buster Olney.

  • He is a basketball coach.

  • need a hero ? Look no Further!!

  • We hope tou are still feeling better.

  • pretty sure a job doesnt teach you about competition. pretty sure a job doesnt teach you hand eye coordination. pretty sure you can have a job AND play sports. don't be mad at sports players because your too fat to get off the couch.

  • Coach Meyer isn't a basketball coach. He is an educator - teaching his players and others about character, courage, and compassion. He starts with boys and builds men who have the tools to make everything and everyone around them better. He just happens to use basketball to do it.

  • Wouldn't getting a job teach them that, too?

  • I agree with Scott. Colleges go MAD focusing on sports. Its a stupid sports culture. Sure this man's story of survival is inspiring and amazing but really - effort needs to be spent elsewhere. If you want eveyrone to play sports just have the kids join a PE class. Anything beyond that is a waste.

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