"Obviously my last two years in the NFL were not much fun at all"
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Context matters. Spurrier arrived in the NFL with a college genius reputation and an ego to match, then ran into the pro game’s stricter physics: roster limits, higher parity, less tolerance for improvisational quarterback fairy tales. His Washington stint, in particular, became a case study in what happens when a system built on out-scheming teenagers meets grown men who can run it back at you. Saying it “was not much fun” understates a career bruise: public losses, organizational friction, and the slow realization that charm doesn’t block edge rushers.
The subtext is managerial, not sentimental. “Fun” is code for control - for being able to teach, to dictate terms, to feel the feedback loop between cleverness and results. When that loop breaks, coaching turns into paperwork with film study, and the press conference becomes a weekly audit.
It also preserves the Spurrier brand: candid, slightly amused, refusing melodrama. He doesn’t apologize, he doesn’t litigate; he compresses the whole experiment into a dry shrug. That restraint is the point. It lets him concede failure without surrendering personality.
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