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Old Fri Nov 02, 2007, 09:32am
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Last March in a letter to The Washington Post, Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha Catholic High School Principal Daniel McMahon complained about coaches' stomping and swearing. He pointed out some coaches' tirades are directed at players, and he questioned coaches' professionalism.

"Are these guys educators?" McMahon says by telephone. "If they are, they have an obligation to set an example."

McMahon wrote that if he "yelled and cursed at my students in class, under the guise of motivating them, I would be fired."
I agree that behavior is out of control and it sets a bad example for players and for coaches at all levels. Your local 6th grade coach watches Pearl on Friday and thinks it's okay to behave that way on Saturday during a 6th grade game.

I imagine that alot worse is taking place on the football field.
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