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[QUOTE="nelsonmuntz, post: 5199485, member: 833"] I disagree on development of kids today vs 20 and 30 years ago. Today’s players treat it like a business, which is good in terms of focus and hard work, and I think the quality of play by upperclassmen in particular is higher than it was back in the day, when upperclassmen were often partying more than working because what was their coach going to do? Cut them as seniors? I also think a lot of the old school coaches screamed a lot because they had to in order to motivate players. Kids are playing for a lot of cash now, they don’t need a coach to scream at them to motivate them. And when a coach does yell, the players know they better pay attention because they may not be on the roster next year and the MAAC doesn’t pay nearly as well as the Big East. [/QUOTE]
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