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Old Sat Aug 22, 2009, 06:48pm
Ch1town
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Originally Posted by coach41 View Post
We had a whiny coach from the Black team. The "coach" wasn't really a coach. He whined about little things the whole night and incited his team to whine more (especially after they lost). His team had some hot heads along the way and that created some situations where players had to be separated, technical fouls handed out, etc.

Had anyone ever felt that way about themselves and how did they learn to be more "proactive" than more "reactive" or "passive" (like me)?
Absolutely! When I didn't know any better.

1. Warn
2. Whack
3. Toss
(repeat steps 1-3 with the asst. coach, if neccessary)

It seems as though players received Ts & it sounds as if the coach should've got one, perhaps two.

Sometimes assessing a T to a coach makes the game better. Better for him, his players & US too. If the first one doesn't make it better, the second one will for sure!

Take charge in those situations (before it gets you off your game) be a leader when adversity arises... especially if you're trying to come up in the game.

Nobody is hiring U2s!

Last edited by Ch1town; Sat Aug 22, 2009 at 07:06pm.
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