thracer
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Yelling and berating players is so old school. I like these younger coaches who dont yell and focus more upon learning from your mistakes. I've seen both types coaching my son and the kids dont even want to play for the screamers.“Kids were kind of shocked,” he said. “Do you ever yell? I’ve been through the game of football. I understand when a kid comes off the field, you don’t need me yelling in your ear, giving you another problem to worry about.
Like with a lot of things, it’s situational and can be used as a tool to further or hinder your interests.Yelling and berating players is so old school. I like these younger coaches who dont yell and focus more upon learning from your mistakes. I've seen both types coaching my son and the kids dont even want to play for the screamers.
Gotta have guards that can veer too!The midline option king.
The majority of kids that leave youth sports do so because of some jerk who is supposed to be an adult.Like with a lot of things, it’s situational and can be used as a tool to further or hinder your interests.
Assume you’re talking about coaches, but as someone who has coached, your statement would be even truer if you were talking about many of the kids’ parents.The majority of kids that leave youth sports do so because of some jerk who is supposed to be an adult.
I can see this. Kid can take some character building but parents are snowflakes and pull him off the teamAssume you’re talking about coaches, but as someone who has coached, your statement would be even truer if you were talking about many of the kids’ parents.
From what I have seen, parents put so much pressure on the kids they burn out early.I can see this. Kid can take some character building but parents are snowflakes and pull him off the team
If CPJ didn’t take over the team, Nesbitt would have been as reviled as Reggie or as forgotten as Bilbo. He was too good a QB to switch positions and not accurate enough to consistently execute a Gailey offense. None of the coaches we were interviewing would have developed or moved him to safety either.Do you think, if another coach was leading the team without a magic offense, that Nesbitt could've made it as a Safety in the NFL?
I know he signed with Tech because we told him he'd play QB. Just curious
really showed the weakness of the TO there. 2 guys in the backfield before he pitched the ball. Thank the gods JfN was there.Mandatory
Sometimes the pain they inflicted was on themselvesThe fun part of that team is that the QB and our B backs inflicted pain on tackles.
Every system has strengths and weaknesses. We have some great memories thanks to that offense as it did some great things that haven't been done at GT in a while. Nesbitt was a beast at QB and was a whole lot of fun to watch.really showed the weakness of the TO there. 2 guys in the backfield before he pitched the ball. Thank the gods JfN was there.