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Anyone know why DJ resigned there?
He had a rough year there. Ledyard's typically a perennial power. Wouldn't be surprised if parents chirping had something to do with it.
Parents are getting really bad. People made fun of my generations parents but this is a whole different level. I know a lot of coaches who have been at it over a decade who have seriously considered retiring all together because of the headaches.Nothing surprises me but cripes, he lost his starting QB @ the beginning of the season. Not like teams in that league have a ton of depth.
Parents are getting really bad. People made fun of my generations parents but this is a whole different level. I know a lot of coaches who have been at it over a decade who have seriously considered retiring all together because of the headaches.
Yeah I think there are a lot of reasons for it. I think part of it is that there's a lot of really bad coaching at the youth levels and it makes parents jaded at that start. The internet doesn't help either. You have parents going on YouTube to learn about things and then proclaim themselves experts. There's also an issue in a lot of communities where your kids status on the team is seen as reflective of the parents. When that happens you get parents itching and complaining that their kid isn't playing enough because they feel like it makes them look badI was just talking with a lax coach a couple nights ago who has been doing it for years and said the same thing
Yeah I think there are a lot of reasons for it. I think part of it is that there's a lot of really bad coaching at the youth levels and it makes parents jaded at that start. The internet doesn't help either. You have parents going on YouTube to learn about things and then proclaim themselves experts. There's also an issue in a lot of communities where your kids status on the team is seen as reflective of the parents. When that happens you get parents itching and complaining that their kid isn't playing enough because they feel like it makes them look bad
They're worse now than ever before from every coach I talk to.It's nothing new. Calhoun dubbed them "whack job parents" in his first book, which was published almost 20 years ago. I remember there being some when I was playing HS sports. One of my junior high teachers who also coached was one of the worst with his own kid. Once when his son had just gotten out of an arm cast he was out there throwing a ball with him. He expected the kid to grow up and become the stud athlete he never was.
They've been around for a long time, with and without the internet, which just puts them more on display for the entire world to see.
Yes I listed that as a reason for why high school coaches sometimes have a hard time earning any trust with parentsCoaches are often just as bad.
If their own kids on the team be prepared for that kid to play more and in the best situations(batting order, point guard, infield, playing time etc)
It’s to uncommon for travel teams(not AAU)in late elementary and middle school to be up
30 points with the best kids still in the game with the 5 kids that get limited time still sitting there on the bench. Its shameless and common place.
Yes I listed that as a reason for why high school coaches sometimes have a hard time earning any trust with parents
my badI was agreeing and adding some points.
Coaches are often just as bad.
If their own kids on the team be prepared for that kid to play more and in the best situations(batting order, point guard, infield, playing time etc)
It’s to uncommon for travel teams(not AAU)in late elementary and middle school to be up
30 points with the best kids still in the game with the 5 kids that get limited time still sitting there on the bench. Its shameless and common place.
I hear you in some isolated incidents that is true
By any chance, did you play with some coaches kids?
I coached HS for 1 year and said adios - the parents are insane - even in the sport soccer where 99.9% of the parents never played but boy did they know more than I did.
my bad
I hear you in some isolated incidents that is true
By any chance, did you play with some coaches kids?
I coached HS for 1 year and said adios - the parents are insane - even in the sport soccer where 99.9% of the parents never played but boy did they know more than I did.
Coaches are often just as bad.
If their own kids on the team be prepared for that kid to play more and in the best situations(batting order, point guard, infield, playing time etc)
It almost always goes one way or the other. My dad coached but didn't coach me. He would have been fine but he thought it was best to just be a spectator when I played even though he enjoyed coachingMy dad was the exception to the rule... no one ever accused him of nepotism.
One time in little league, he kicked me out of practice and made me walk home. I was the best kid on the team that year, but I was being an 11-year old punk & he put me in my place. After I left, everyone else was very well behaved the rest of practice. He was a great coach.
My dad was the exception to the rule... no one ever accused him of nepotism.
One time in little league, he kicked me out of practice and made me walk home. I was the best kid on the team that year, but I was being an 11-year old punk & he put me in my place. After I left, everyone else was very well behaved the rest of practice. He was a great coach.
lmao this is awesome.
My t ball coach once got a DUI in the parking lot on his way to practice