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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe gets kids better. Kids who strive to get better like him. If you or your child don't like him then don't play for him. Its really that simple. Who cares what he's like with parents. I've been around a long time and have seen a lot of coaches. In the end you want your child to improve. He will help with that. But they will need to listen carefully and work hard.
Would you allow her English and math teacher to scream and call
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe gets kids better. Kids who strive to get better like him. If you or your child don't like him then don't play for him. Its really that simple. Who cares what he's like with parents. I've been around a long time and have seen a lot of coaches. In the end you want your child to improve. He will help with that. But they will need to listen carefully and work hard.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy PDA coach is abusive too because my kid is shouted at?
But cryer is abusive.
You don’t teach by belittling cursing and calling players names.
I’ll Say it again if your child’s school teacher did it would they get fired? Would you stand for it?
How quick would you be in the principals office if her teacher called her a moron or stupid in-front of the whole class
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI can’t speak for you or about your coach because I don’t know him or even who he is.
But cryer is abusive.
You don’t teach by belittling cursing and calling players names.
I’ll Say it again if your child’s school teacher did it would they get fired? Would you stand for it?
How quick would you be in the principals office if her teacher called her a moron or stupid in-front of the whole class
Abuse has a lot of faces, and the abuse that's the easiest to spot is typically not the only one that hurts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHmm - so you've spent the last 2 days shooting haikus on this forum trying to show to everyone how SC is bad, but are not willing to acknowledge that most coaches are just as abusive, but with a small exception, they dont use derogatory language.
Abuse has a lot of faces, and the abuse that's the easiest to spot is typically not the only one that hurts.
2. In your defense of SC, you’ve acknowledged that he’s abusive but it’s ok because there are other abusive coaches.
Way to show off both your literary and rhetorical skills. Today’s been a big day for you.
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