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re: Coaching youth sports...the parents.

Posted on 9/27/16 at 7:33 am to
Posted by SthGADawg
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 9/27/16 at 7:33 am to
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partsman103


now you are patronizing me...I have very good practices and I went out and found guys that I work well with who have experience at the HS, College, or Semi Pro level to coach specific position groups...we break up into OLINE/Backfield/DB's/DLINE and LB's...every practice and work on targeted skills and footwork, etc. for each one...I know what I'm doing and don't have to win every game...just don't like assholes who haven't coached a snap trying to tell me my business...that was what this rant was about.
Posted by partsman103
Member since Sep 2008
8146 posts
Posted on 9/27/16 at 3:36 pm to
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now you are patronizing me...I have very good practices and I went out and found guys that I work well with who have experience at the HS, College, or Semi Pro level to coach specific position groups...we break up into OLINE/Backfield/DB's/DLINE and LB's...every practice and work on targeted skills and footwork, etc. for each one...I know what I'm doing and don't have to win every game...just don't like assholes who haven't coached a snap trying to tell me my business...that was what this rant was about.


My apologies...Not my intenet to patronize you. And I don't understand why parents would bitch if your staff is made up of very experienced men who have played multiple levels of Football. If anything, the parents should be happy and understand that practice is where you actually learn....and the amount of experience you and your staff have is far better for their kids than playing for some schmuck who is a coach, only because they are on the board.
As a poster has already mentioned....read "The Metheny Manifesto". A Great read.
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