Wow. I wonder what box coaches have to listen to on the way up and down to field. Football for some reason brings out a fan's crazy emotions, which is crazy, because they have absolutely no control on what happens out there.bigdude_222 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 11:39 pm Fans have the right to question. Coaches have the right to not respond. They also have the right to not be accosted after a game or even the next morning. Nothing good comes of this. Situation is already heated after a game, no one will be in the right state of mind to productively discuss a situation. Coaches don’t owe fans any explanation. They all make the decision they feel is best at the moment. No one wants to make a bad decision. They already know if they do. They may need to talk to a player or a parent, but I am a big proponent of scheduling a meeting with the player, parent, position coach and head coach. This will give everyone a chance to cool off and have a discussion that can be productive.
As a coach myself my biggest fear is what my family has to hear from many outrageous, over the top crowd members. Most of us aren’t worried about ourselves having thick skin, we worry about what a half drunk idiot is going to say to or near them in the stands. My wife handles it better than I would. She usually pulls the, ‘want to go to the concession stand girls or listen to the mean man yell bad words at daddy?” card. People don’t think about that kind of stuff, they just yell.
I tell you gets it probably worse than the coaches, is the refs. Ouch they have no allies in the game. LOL There's one position, I'll gladly take my name out of the hat for.