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Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: fed up with ()
Date: February 20, 2018 10:34PM

How many people experience those parents of high school athletes that all of the sudden, know more about the sport than the coach?

It usually seems that those parents have a kid that isn't playing...HMMMM...

Speaking football specifically, but it applies to other sports I'm sure...

Now, I played football through college and some pro...never played in the NFL, but went to two camps.

So I know what the sport is...

And one thing that I've learned, be it in business or sports, it ain't always "fair", but, in both instances, there is someone making decisions that they feel are in the best interest of the "team"...

And, I saw many, many times, guys that were BETTER than me, end up in lesser positions...didn't make it as far as I did...because of the "breaks"...

Maybe they got hurt, or got behind a guy..or whatever. But that happens ALL the time.

So, I stand around cocktail parties...and all these dingy mothers now think they are experts in football, and the coach, who has been coaching for years, played college, etc...doesn't know a thing...

Just because little Johnny aint playing.


I'm glad my parents instilled it in me early on...the coaches job is to win, your job is to figure out how to show him you can help him do that...

None of this, "coach is stupid" sh**!

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: Home.School.4Evuh ()
Date: February 20, 2018 10:55PM

My son was home schooled. He played BRYC house-league basketball and went on to attend William and Mary on a full basketball scholarship. He owns his own business now and employs 73 people.

If you can play, they will find you.

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: You son is a fag ()
Date: February 21, 2018 07:19AM

Home.School.4Evuh Wrote:
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> My son was home schooled. He played BRYC
> house-league basketball and went on to attend
> William and Mary on a full basketball scholarship.
> He owns his own business now and employs 73
> people.
>
> If you can play, they will find you.

FIFY—->>>Your son was a “William,” then, got some duct tape and some estrogen therapy, and is now a “Mary!”

Ain’t no homeschool mufff fuckah ever ball really good!

Peace yo!

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: goes to other levels too ()
Date: February 21, 2018 08:09AM

my kid played in middle school, a team mate of his clowned around all practice and seriously harmed the coach's ability to make the team better over time. guess which kid sucked the worst, and which kid's dad yelled loudest from the stands that the team wasnt doing well. wished for a consequence-free pass to punch him in the face every game

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: Home.School.4Evuh ()
Date: February 23, 2018 07:07AM

You son is a fag Wrote:
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> Home.School.4Evuh Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > My son was home schooled. He played BRYC
> > house-league basketball and went on to attend
> > William and Mary on a full basketball
> scholarship.
> > He owns his own business now and employs 73
> > people.
> >
> > If you can play, they will find you.
>
> FIFY—->>>Your son was a “William,” then, got
> some duct tape and some estrogen therapy, and is
> now a “Mary!”
>
> Ain’t no homeschool mufff fuckah ever ball
> really good!
>
> Peace yo!

To be fair, William & Mary isn't exactly UNC, Duke, Kansas or Kentucky when it comes to basketball.

Why don't you go back to your room...err I mean your parents' basement? Don't worry, Momma will be down soon to smother your genitals with marshmallow fluff while Daddy plays hide the nine iron in your ass and then watches you lick your own shit off the end of it. Then you can all watch "The Color Purple" together...

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: Scorecard ()
Date: February 23, 2018 08:55AM

> Why don't you go back to your room...err I mean
> your parents' basement? Don't worry, Momma will be
> down soon to smother your genitals with
> marshmallow fluff while Daddy plays hide the nine
> iron in your ass and then watches you lick your
> own shit off the end of it. Then you can all watch
> "The Color Purple" together...

Creativity:4/10
Golf references into sodomy: 7/10
Use of marshmallow fluff: 9/10
Nigger reference of nigger movie: 11/10!

Ding ding ding!
Winner!

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: i can never figure out ()
Date: February 23, 2018 09:38AM

I can never figure out why parents who enjoyed some success in their sport, particularly at the college level, think that they know what it takes to be an effective coach. There are a certain number of former successful athletes who are good coaches - but they both have a talent for coaching and more significantly have worked hard at developing coaching skills. Plus, getting into conflicts with a coach only hurts their kid. Unless there is a bona fide health or safety issue involved, let the kid deal with his or her coaches on their own. If their athletic career continues and is not eclipsed at the end of high school they will have to deal with all kinds of coaches and administrators. Let the kid learn to deal with it on their own.

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: No experience needed ()
Date: February 23, 2018 09:55AM

Well, it's even worse when it's parents that have NO college sports playing experience bad-mouthing the HS Coach, who probably DOES have playing experience.

Do these parents know more than the coach?

Nope.

It is just because their little Johnny isn't playing.

So, they badmouth the coach, his play calling, his teaching, etc...as if they know squat.

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: In the real world... ()
Date: February 23, 2018 09:57AM

Those insufferable sports parents are typically failures in many other aspects of their lives and come to suffer the sorts of misery, failure, and rejection that can lead to voting for Donald Trump.

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: Can I? ()
Date: February 23, 2018 10:04AM

In the real world... Wrote:
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> Those insufferable sports parents are typically
> failures in many other aspects of their lives and
> come to suffer the sorts of misery, failure, and
> rejection that can lead to voting for Donald
> Trump.


If I know of parents that voted for Trump, can I turn them into DFS for abuse?

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: Hmmm... ()
Date: February 23, 2018 10:17AM

Seems like you're on the road to becoming a worthless dumbshit yourself.

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: Fuckymcfuckface ()
Date: February 23, 2018 12:00PM

Anyone else think it’s cute he fucking censored the word shit?

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Re: Shi**y high school sports parents
Posted by: The times have changed ()
Date: February 23, 2018 01:49PM

Just being on the team is no longer a big deal. Kids have other options, some of which can involve playing the same sport elsewhere. Kids today have no problem walking away from the team if they don't get playing time. It may not seem like a big deal until the coach needs a substitute and finds out that decent backup is no longer around, or when next season the coach is begging kids to go out for the team. Seen it happen.

Parents investment used to be limited to carpooling to practice and paying admission on game night. Parents are now being expected to pay for camps and out of season programs, to shell out money at fundraisers and to participate in boosters. For all this investment they want to see a return as well. If Junior does not play, then do not expect support from the rest of the family unless the coach gives them a good reason.

We are not in Kansas anymore. HS coaches need to understand it comes down to winning, keeping snot nosed kids and shitty parents happy, or watching support for the team collapse.

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