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re: Two Tennessee Girls Basketball Teams Try to Lose
Posted on 2/24/15 at 12:57 pm to Big Scrub TX
Posted on 2/24/15 at 12:57 pm to Big Scrub TX
Because you're taking the sportsanship out of the game by intentionally losing, especially trying to score for the other team.
While I admit playing to lose was a good idea due to the bracketing, it's also teaching the kids that taking the easy way out of a jam is ok if it's convenient. You'll never advance in life if you continually dodge adversity.
I also think suspending the teams was the right thing to do to set an example and discourage that kind of play for the rest of the tournament. When the season ends, rework the bracket to keep that from happening.
I think the article summed it up perfectly with the first few lines:
While I admit playing to lose was a good idea due to the bracketing, it's also teaching the kids that taking the easy way out of a jam is ok if it's convenient. You'll never advance in life if you continually dodge adversity.
I also think suspending the teams was the right thing to do to set an example and discourage that kind of play for the rest of the tournament. When the season ends, rework the bracket to keep that from happening.
I think the article summed it up perfectly with the first few lines:
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If only the Smyrna and Riverdale girls had Herm Edwards as their coach. He surely would have pointed out to them that “you play to win the game.”
Posted on 2/24/15 at 1:44 pm to CaptainsWafer
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Because you're taking the sportsanship out of the game by intentionally losing, especially trying to score for the other team.
And the league took the point of winning out of the game. You shouldn't be penalized for showing good sportsmanship and winning a game, right?
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While I admit playing to lose was a good idea due to the bracketing, it's also teaching the kids that taking the easy way out of a jam is ok if it's convenient. You'll never advance in life if you continually dodge adversity.
This isn't a question of adversity. Jeez. Just quit it with that argument. It's about strategy and risk.
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Sure they can be upset by another team but I'd rather keep my dignity and try to beat the powerhouse early than intentionally lose.
Then you would make a terrible coach. You want your team to be tested the most their first game of a playoff? What if you are a top seed? You want to play the best team first? Do you realize how stupid that is? What if that team is known to play rough? What if you beat them but several of your starters get hurt and are out the rest of the tournament because they played a lot harder than they would have against a lower seed?
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I also think suspending the teams was the right thing to do to set an example and discourage that kind of play for the rest of the tournament. When the season ends, rework the bracket to keep that from happening.
The correct answer is to suspend the coaches and rethink the way they form the brackets so that this CAN'T happen. Like I said, why should a team be penalized for winning?
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