[quote="DunninLA"][quote="NORCALGOLD"]"One kid pops up a bunt in a critical situation and her pops goes to the back of the dugout to scold her - "
Bet the U of Tenn and U of Kentucky scratched her off their list.
Comets16 wrote:lmao, love you guys! Ass hat .2nd inning went to dugout to encourage her after bad at bat, 4 inning I chewed her out popping bunt up, 7 inning she knock in game winning RBI. She plays this game to win not a college scholarship! See you next year...
Comets16 wrote:lmao, love you guys! Ass hat .2nd inning went to dugout to encourage her after bad at bat, 4 inning I chewed her out popping bunt up, 7 inning she knock in game winning RBI. She plays this game to win not a college scholarship! See you next year...
AM Softball wrote:Comets16 wrote:lmao, love you guys! Ass hat .2nd inning went to dugout to encourage her after bad at bat, 4 inning I chewed her out popping bunt up, 7 inning she knock in game winning RBI. She plays this game to win not a college scholarship! See you next year...
Don't even let the bullies on this board get to you...which I know you aren't with your response because if these parents say they never yell at their kids or coaches never should yell at these kids, they are probably not being very honest. I haven't seen one coach this summer that never once yelled at a player. Not ONE!
There are some players that shut down when a coach yells at them and there are some that get their head out of their azz and do better when you get on them. A good coach knows their players and what will motivate them. I think it depends on what you are yelling more than the actual yelling itself. Stop being soft and take it sometimes if you deserve it. Own the mistakes instead of crying about someone getting on you.
If you think most of the college coaches are not yelling or doing worst things than yelling, your daughter will have a rude awakening when she gets to college. I would guess a high percentage of coaches/parents use yelling, some more than others, at some point in their season/life. It is just one aspect of motivation and discipline and 16s and 18s should be able to handle it.
AM Softball wrote:Comets16 wrote:lmao, love you guys! Ass hat .2nd inning went to dugout to encourage her after bad at bat, 4 inning I chewed her out popping bunt up, 7 inning she knock in game winning RBI. She plays this game to win not a college scholarship! See you next year...
Don't even let the bullies on this board get to you...which I know you aren't with your response because if these parents say they never yell at their kids or coaches never should yell at these kids, they are probably not being very honest. I haven't seen one coach this summer that never once yelled at a player. Not ONE!
There are some players that shut down when a coach yells at them and there are some that get their head out of their azz and do better when you get on them. A good coach knows their players and what will motivate them. I think it depends on what you are yelling more than the actual yelling itself. Stop being soft and take it sometimes if you deserve it. Own the mistakes instead of crying about someone getting on you.
If you think most of the college coaches are not yelling or doing worst things than yelling, your daughter will have a rude awakening when she gets to college. I would guess a high percentage of coaches/parents use yelling, some more than others, at some point in their season/life. It is just one aspect of motivation and discipline and 16s and 18s should be able to handle it.
Comets16 wrote:2nd inning went to dugout to encourage her after bad at bat, 4 inning I chewed her out popping bunt up, 7 inning she knock in game winning RBI
Comets16 wrote:See you next year...
Comets16 wrote:She plays this game to win not a college scholarship!