Okay, I know nothing about sports so I have a question for those who do. If a man played football on Bear Bryant's team and said that his best skill as a player was that he was "coachable", what would that mean? I have a feeling this is a man personality clue but I don't know how to interpret it.
It means he has a sense of pride in himself (played for a legend), but also a sense of modesty. If he had instead gone on about how many TDs or record-breaking stats he had, then he might be a bit of a braggart. If someone says that someone else is "coachable", it means that they are not particularly good at the time, but show promise. Him saying it about himself was a bit of a self-dig, but not in a bad way, instead attempting to be modest about himself. KWIM?
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"Recollect me darlin, raise me to your lips, two undernourished egos, four rotating hips"