Grown men... nothing to see move on. Some of you jokers want to desensitize everybody and it ain't happening. You can see the black and white guys on the bench look over for a second and then look away.
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Grown men and all... Maybe the other players were embarrassed for the guy. Posted via Mobile Device |
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**** that. Sorry. If that had been my child, grown or not, I've got a ****ing problem. Posted via Mobile Device |
I wonder what he did? The crowd was booing him.
It looked to me like the coach told him to get his ass to the sideline and he ignored him and back talked and then moped over, and then back talked both of the coaches who got into his face. |
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I once mouthed off to a ref in a fit of anger and then some people in the crowd got on me and I said something to them.
I was pulled off of the competition area by a 2 hand throat choke, lifted off the ground and screamed at like the Macho Man. I had every bit of it coming and I learned a lot about a better way to respond. |
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What's the deal ****ing deal?
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We have the team name in the url and my daughter could click on this. Shame. FOR SHAME! :shake: |
From a coaching point of view, you never lay hands on a player in a hostile manor, " NEVER". It's bad policy, there are ways to get the kids attention, benching, running laps, game suspensions, etc.
Was the kid disrespectful to the coach, yes, but that happens and you can't stop this on the court yet you can handle it in house. The assistant coach started to step in and then stopped, but he handled it wrong. He should have be engaged in a way to defuse it, not add fuel to the heated exchange. I was taught that as a HC or an Ass. coach here in some of the Jr Pro, MS,& HS I have worked is to separate the HC & the player, allow the HC to address the team, let things cool off and an assistant can handle the player or the coach can address him after the TO. It's how we did things here at the HS level, kids attitudes fuel quicker now days than when I went to school. Always defuse the heated exchange and handle it in house, doing it on the court allows the world to see what type of asshole you are. |
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I've been called everything but Christian as a HS athlete but never touched. Not once, and I'd argue I had a very unstable coach who got away with a ton of shady $#it. At the next level you should expect to hear more (you're an adult) and you better be able to take more. That said, laying your hands on a kid even in a soft manner is crossing the new line... |
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