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Eric Taylor (Friday Night Lights) : ウィキペディア英語版
Eric Taylor (Friday Night Lights)

Eric Taylor is a fictional character in the NBC/DirecTV (The 101 Network) drama television series ''Friday Night Lights'' played by Kyle Chandler. He is introduced as the head coach of the Dillon High School football team, the Dillon Panthers. At the end of the first season he accepts a position as the quarterback coach at the fictional Texas Methodist University (TMU), where he had served as an assistant coach. After the birth of his second daughter he leaves TMU in the second season to return to Dillon and once again coach the Panthers. Following a conspiracy by Joe McCoy in season three Taylor is replaced as Panthers coach by Wade Aikmen and instead offered the chance to start a new football program at East Dillon. The character was positively received as it was included on several best lists and earned Kyle Chandler a number of award nominations, winning notably an Emmy Award in 2011.
==Characterization==
As a coach, Taylor is firm but fair to his players and is against nepotism, a characteristic which put him at odds with Joe McCoy and led to his ousting and subsequent transfer to East Dillon High. He is held in high regard as a "molder of men" and greatly respected by his players, many of whom lacked a father figure or significant male role model in their lives and saw him as a surrogate father. As his former star quarterback Jason Street once said of him, "You () will always be my coach". His high school counselor-turned-principal wife Tami often groused about how the lines between football and academics at Dillon High are blurred and the fact that there was the perception that football players could get away with anything. Nonetheless, his strong sense of morality is seen a number of times, such as when he suspended Smash Williams for using steroids, personally apologized to a student who was beaten up by one of his hot-headed defensive ends (Bobby Reyes) and does not hesitate to punish players for disobeying rules, whether on the field or off it. He has a dislike for anything that distracts his players, and is actively opposed to media attention and the hype surrounding his team.
Taylor loves his family very much and is much more affectionate around his wife, contrasting with the brusque and "hard-ass" football coach image he maintains at practices. He and their daughter Julie are close but relations between them were strained for a while when she went through a rebellious phase in season 2. Despite her dislike of football, Julie is often seen at games cheering her father on and Taylor tries his best to relate with her, taking her to the father-daughter dance and playing table tennis in their driveway.

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