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whspirate wrote:I look at burgtowns comment about wburg coach not getting more players out for the team and that should be a factor in allowing a coach to remain or stay. Give me a break! Times have changed.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I DIDN'T REALIZE YOU PLAYED FOR BOB, BOO.BigOrangeOne wrote:You're Tiger Bait wrote:BOB LUTZ, TURNING BOYS INTO MEN FOR OVER 35 YEARS ---------------------- NUFF SAID.
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You're Tiger Bait wrote:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I DIDN'T REALIZE YOU PLAYED FOR BOB, BOO.BigOrangeOne wrote:You're Tiger Bait wrote:BOB LUTZ, TURNING BOYS INTO MEN FOR OVER 35 YEARS ---------------------- NUFF SAID.
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whspirate wrote:The bottom line is this: If you love football then you play the game.
I can not speak for the Minford coaching situation, but at wburg I can not think of one player who started the year before and did not play the year after. You always lose a couple of players because of multiple reasons or excuses. Some because they want to concentrate on another sport, which cracks me up. Others because they know they will not have a chance to play and the thought of holding a blow bag isnt appealing to them. Most of the time the commitment part in the off season is what kids now a days do not want to do. Every team has a player or two that disagrees with the coaching staff and they decide not to play or they quit.
I would venture to say that in 100% of those cases the parent is telling their child that they should be playing this position or they should be playing instead of another person. Again those parent/child combinations should participate in swimming, golf, or track. Individual sports.... not team sports because they have no clue what the meaning of team is!
Ahhh… good ole daddy ball. The number one reason coaches leave or get ran out.