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Sep 26, 2020
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Baseball77
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It's easier to handle if the parents have been coaches for a long time and their
Kids then come through the program. But it's definitely a problem If parents are only coaching while their kids are in the program
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Nothing like watching your sons hs team play and seeing the coaches give up.
TheWoodman
9/25/20 9:43pm
What school?
TADOW
9/25/20 9:48pm
you have parents of players on the HS coaching staff? ugh. no bueno
BlueFrog
9/25/20 9:49pm
That's a tactic teams use to recruit out of their boundaries
palangi
9/25/20 10:20pm
my kids are younger than HS but our school’s team sucks and I know the QB
ballen
9/25/20 10:02pm
also curious what school or area
Baseball77
9/25/20 10:11pm
I'd rather not say. My younger boys see it and they have no desire to play
TheWoodman
9/25/20 11:33pm
It's easier to handle if the parents have been coaches for a long time and their
Baseball77
9/26/20 4:19pm
Whatever you do, don't let your views be heard by your kids. There is
Agaricus
9/26/20 7:35am
On the flip side, Sometimes parents are the only ones willing to help coach.
buckeyeod
9/26/20 7:45am
I've learned not to complain about amateur coaches...
CougarBuddy
9/26/20 8:04am
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