Reality Wrote:
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> Granted the Coach should not be fired for the
> actions of her father as that is a bit extreme but
> this does show the apple does not fall far from
> the tree, as stated previously.
No, it really doesn’t. Has she been flicking students off recently? Had not heard that. It does show her father to be pretty classless. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that she is as well.
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Not sure what barn you were raised in More Complete but my mom taught me that cursing at people..in this case her players, is just as bad if not worse as her father flicking the bird. Ergo the apple not falling far from the tree analogy does indeed apply. That same posting noted that she told her girls in the huddle "You guys are Fuc**ng embarassing me!" It has been potty mouth and even a bottle thrown across the court all yearlong. The many girls that quit the past couple of years have concurred this as fact and I am sure that once Butler, Strawderman and Hunter(the current seniors) leave they will corroborate this fact as well. Well, maybe not Nat as the "Get the Ball only to Nat" system served her well :) Congrats to Nat as she is a lovely girl.
That said, and cursing aside, her comment was in regards to 'embarrasing "ME" ' ?? Really? I asked my daughter to confirm from her player on the team friend and I asked that girls mom to confirm this statement because this in and of itself is so all incompassingly pompous that it blew my mind. SHE is not playing! She did not even coach much of the season...they are F-ing embarassing HER? I can see coaches will let out a curse word in moments of high frustration of the heat of the moment...occasionally. One would think a seasoned respectable coach might be saying something motivational and coach-like such as, "You guys are better than this, you need to step it up" or even "Stop embarassing yourselves out there". But "Stop Fuc**ng embarassing ME!". That is just classless inexperience.
"Profanity is the effort of a feeble mind to express itself forcefully."
One day, I can see the apple pulling something like this
http://aol.sportingnews.com/ncaa-basketball/story/2013-02-19/mike-montgomery-allen-crabbe-shove-apology-cal?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl5%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D272346 And the tree, her dad, will likely shake his leaves and applaud her.