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. >> reporter: all week, carolina panthers special teams coach, bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> just going to refrain from answering a lot of question as but all that. for me it is a nonstory. >> reporter: reporter after reporter. there are more important things to talk about this week than him. >> appreciate your interest. this is not a story. >> reporter: in the one interview he did sit down for dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football. than what makes an important story. in terms of what happened to me, if i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself? >> reporter: last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. obviously, that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. in the end, i wanted to coach. >> reporter: why does coaching win out? >> i just love coaching. coaching is teaching. for whatever reason, it's in my blood. after this ball game just because -- we're not going to have another week of practice. >> reporter: in fact h
. >> reporter: all week, carolina panthers special teams coach, bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> just going to refrain from answering a lot of question as but all that. for me it is a nonstory. >> reporter: reporter after reporter. there are more important things to talk about this week than him. >> appreciate your interest. this is not a story. >> reporter: in the one interview he did sit down for dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at...
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. >> reporter: all week, carolina panthers special teams coach bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> i'm just going to refrain from answering a whole lot of questions about all that. >> reporter: telling reporter-- this is not a story. >> reporter: after reporter, that there are more interesting thiks to talk about than him. but in the one interview he it sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if i've only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself? the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. obviously, that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. >> in the end, i wanted to coach, and -- >> reporter: why does coaching win out? >> i just love coaching. coaching's teaching. i mean, for whatever reason, it's in my blood. i mean, i'll probably cry after this ballgame just because we're not going to have another week of practice. >> rep
. >> reporter: all week, carolina panthers special teams coach bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> i'm just going to refrain from answering a whole lot of questions about all that. >> reporter: telling reporter-- this is not a story. >> reporter: after reporter, that there are more interesting thiks to talk about than him. but in the one interview he it sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what...
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. >> reporter: all week, carolina panthers special teams coach bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> i'm just going to refrain from answering a whole lot of questions about all that. >> reporter: telling reporter-- >> this is not a story. >> reporter: after reporter, that there are more important things to talk about than him. but in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's i happened to me, if i've only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself? >> reporter: last spring, at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. obviously, that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. coach, and -- >> reporter: why does coaching win out? >> i just love coaching. coaching's teaching. i mean, for whatever reason, it's in my blood. i mean, i'll probably cry after this ballgame just because we're not going to have another week of practice.
. >> reporter: all week, carolina panthers special teams coach bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> i'm just going to refrain from answering a whole lot of questions about all that. >> reporter: telling reporter-- >> this is not a story. >> reporter: after reporter, that there are more important things to talk about than him. but in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than...
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it's not a story. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself. >> last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. obviously that diagnosis would retirement, but not bruce. >> in the end i wanted to coach. >> why does coaching win out? >> i just love coaching. coaching is teaching. for whatever reason it's in my blood. i mean, i'll probably cry after this ball game just because we're not going to have another week of practice. >> in fact he loves practice so much he actually scheduled his cancer treatments around it. never missed a single day of work all season. >> some guys got to work for a living, don't they? i find myself lingering after practice. thinking about, i want to make a little picture here in my mind in case imminute doing this soon. >> he knows this could be
it's not a story. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself. >> last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. obviously that diagnosis would retirement, but...
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it's not a story. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself. >> last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. >> in the end i wanted to coach. >> why does coaching win out? >> i just love coaching. coaching is teaching. for whatever reason it's in my blood. i mean, i'll probably cry after this ball game just because we're not going to have another week of practice. >> in fact he loves practice so much he actually scheduled his cancer treatments around it. never missed a single day of work all season. >> some guys got to work for a living, don't they? practice. thinking about, i want to make a little picture here in my mind in case imminute doing this soon. >> he knows this could be his last year. and given that pe
it's not a story. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself. >> last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. have driven many people into retirement, but not...
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. >> all week carolina panthers' special teams coach bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> refrain from answering a whole lot of questions. >> telling reporters after reporter -- >> this is not a story. >> more important things to talk about this past week than him. >> i appreciate your interest. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself. >> last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. obviously that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. >> in the end i wanted to coach. >> why does coaching win out? >> i just love coaching. coaching is teaching. for whatever reason it's in my blood. i mean, i'll probably cry after this ball game just because we're not going to have another week of practice. >> in fact he loves practice so much he actua
. >> all week carolina panthers' special teams coach bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> refrain from answering a whole lot of questions. >> telling reporters after reporter -- >> this is not a story. >> more important things to talk about this past week than him. >> i appreciate your interest. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an...
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it's not a story. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend >> last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an cancer. obviously that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. >> in the end i wanted to coach. >> why does coaching win out? >> i just love coaching. blood. i mean, i'll probably cry after this ball game just because we're not going to have another week of practice. >> in fact he loves practice so much he actually scheduled his cancer treatments around it. never missed a single day of work all season. >> some guys got to work for a living, don't they? i find myself lingering after practice. thinking about, i want to make a little picture here in my mind in case imminute doing this soon. >> he knows this could be his last year. and given that perspective, you'd think the super bowl itself wou
it's not a story. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend >> last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an cancer. obviously that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. >> in the...
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. >> all week carolina panthers' special teams coach bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> refrain from answering a whole lot of questions. >> telling reporters after reporter -- >> this is not a story. >> more important things totoalk about this past week than him. >>>> i appreciate your interest. it's not a story. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorryor myself. >> last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. obviously that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. >> in the end i wanted to coach. >> why does coaching win out? >> i just love coachchg. aching is teaching. for whatever reason it's in my blood. i mean, i'll probably cry after this ball game just because we're not going to have another week of practice. >> in fact he loves practice so much he actually scheduled
. >> all week carolina panthers' special teams coach bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> refrain from answering a whole lot of questions. >> telling reporters after reporter -- >> this is not a story. >> more important things totoalk about this past week than him. >>>> i appreciate your interest. it's not a story. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important...
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. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself. >> last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate
. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself. >> last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate
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. >> all week carolina panthers' special teams coach bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> refrain from answering a whole lot of questions. >> telling reporters after reporter --
. >> all week carolina panthers' special teams coach bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> refrain from answering a whole lot of questions. >> telling reporters after reporter --
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. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend
. >> in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football than what makes an important story. >> well, in terms of what's happened to me, if the i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend