John Robinson was a highly respected American football coach whose leadership transformed teams and players alike. As head coach of the USC Trojans and later the Los Angeles Rams, Robinson built a reputation for strategic brilliance, mentorship, and fostering winning cultures. His emphasis on discipline and teamwork helped shape the careers of many NFL greats. Robinson’s coaching legacy endures as a model of integrity, excellence, and the impact of empowering others.
"With Stacy, it was interesting because you know he was within all this chaos, all these different lives that were so broken and so much anger and so much frustration and their skating came out of that, their different styles came out of that."
"Tony, Stacy and Jay really looked at life completely different and that played into everything that they did, whether it was skating or with their friendships. And for the three of us, we had such a close relationship off screen, that it was so easy to have that on screen."
"So for me having that element of being able to be competitive wasn't a problem. I'm very competitive. I thought if I could skate first, acting would come second. I could say my lines and then go do what I was saying. You don't have to fake it, you're not really acting."
"It was just crazy opportunity to see that whole world and the competitions that we had in the film, like Long Beach, it was just crazy and so much fun. I felt like I lived all those moments in the movie."