What did Coach Jones learn from Radio?

What did Coach Jones learn from Radio?

If you notice someone needs help… Coach Jones eventually enlists Radio as the team manager and this gives Radio a new purpose and enthusiasm for life. Radio put his heart and soul into helping and cheering on the team. The moral of the story is, we need more people like Coach Jones, who is an example of kindness.

Why did Coach Jones want to help Radio?

That same evening, Jones reveals to Mary Helen that his attachment to Radio and need to assist him stems from a childhood incident in which Jones, as a child making a living off delivering packages, did not help a mentally-disabled boy his own age crying behind barbed wire.

What is radio the movie about?

In a racially divided town, coach Jones (Ed Harris) spots a mentally disabled African-American student named Radio (Cuba Gooding Jr.) near his practice field and is inspired to befriend him. Soon, Radio is Jones’ loyal assistant, and principal Daniels (Alfre Woodard) happily notes that Radio’s self-confidence is skyrocketing. But things start to sour when Jones begins taking guff from fans who feel that his devotion to Radio is getting in the way of the team’s quest for a championship.
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Where did Coach Jones first meet the title character radio?

In Reel Life: The film takes place at Hanna High School in Anderson, S.C., in 1976, when Radio (Cuba Gooding Jr.) first makes his appearance at the school. In Real Life: Radio first showed up at football practices in the mid-1960s, according to coach Harold Jones in a telephone interview.

Who is radio in real life?

James “Radio” Kennedy

Radio Kennedy
Born James Kennedy October 14, 1946 Anderson, South Carolina, U.S.
Died December 15, 2019 (aged 73) Anderson, South Carolina, U.S.
Known for Association with the T. L. Hanna High School football team; Subject of Radio

Is the real radio still alive?

Kennedy died on December 15, 2019 in Anderson at the age of 73. At the time of his death, Kennedy was living with his brother George and niece Jackie.

Why is radio still relevant today?

Radio remains relevant in today’s world of time-starved consumers. It allows consumers to multi-task and listen while they work or play – essential in today’s world. It is a reach medium, delivering messages 24/7 to consumers personally, one-on-one, in an attentive environment.

Is radio still alive?

Deceased (1947–2019)
James Robert Kennedy/Living or Deceased

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