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Commonsensex2

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Excellent post. I would love to play for you(to old though). This is a philosophy of trust, concern for young athletes and their development, and certainly would get the parents on board. I can see coaching young athlete clinics in your future..think of the money you could make! Lol. Seriously, I'm on the same page as you and always have been.
 

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Excellent post. I would love to play for you(to old though). This is a philosophy of trust, concern for young athletes and their development, and certainly would get the parents on board. I can see coaching young athlete clinics in your future..think of the money you could make! Lol. Seriously, I'm on the same page as you and always have been.
 

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Seen that mentality far to many times by coaches. That's why high school sports, excluding open enrollment violations, is such a pure sport in that a coach is dealt a hand and he has to play the hand dealt to him if honest. Now you coach and make those marginal players better if he,she wants to win and keep their job. Studs are studs, you don't over coach genuine talent. The good coaches take less athletic players and make them better.

That is the definition of a coach, Make players better!
 
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