Cheer on Netflix

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Anonymous wrote:Lexi is back at Navarro. Posted last night. Rooting for her. she has a lot of talent and could obvs use some more direction (even if from a robotic Coach haha).


Really? Since when?

She's talented but a hot mess. I don't think she'll go far (sorry, maybe sounds mean). She seems to be one of those people who continues to fall into the same bad habits, ways. I also have little sympathy for people who talks so blandly about having beaten people so badly she knocked out all their teeth. Second chance and want to see her better herself? Yes. Rooting for her? Not so much.
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Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who didn't love Lexi? She sounded like she was high all the time. She was fine. Just annoying.


Lol, she was high all the time.


I find it odd they don’t drug test their athletes?
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Anonymous wrote:I love LaDarius, I hope he makes it.


Wow, really? I thought he was kind of a total jerk. He has anger issues, he constantly called his partner fat, a crybaby, etc. He can't control his temper. In the last episode he was teaching a clinic and if my daughter were taking it and I heard the way he talked to those kids, I'd pull her in a heartbeat, and tell him exactly why.

Not PP but I agree w/ you both. LaDarius was an asshole but when he talked about his childhood - basically being abandoned and abused - I felt for him. Most kids from problematic backgrounds like that grow up to be doing a lot worse than being a bitchy gay dude on cheer squad.

That said my favorite was Jerry. He was SO adorable.


Yes. Many of them have come from difficult backgrounds, but Jerry and Morgan are proof that coming from a difficult background doesn't have to mean you treat others like crap. You deal with your issues on your own time and don't make them other people's issues.


LaDarius responded to his childhood trauma by acting out. Jerry and Morgan responded by becoming people pleasers. Both paths are self-destructive in their own ways.
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Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who didn't love Lexi? She sounded like she was high all the time. She was fine. Just annoying.


Lol, she was high all the time.


I find it odd they don’t drug test their athletes?


Monica said she drug tests and you’re off the team if you fail. I think Lexi just has a bad attitude and puts on a defensive/aloof front because she is embarrassed that she isnt smart.
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Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who didn't love Lexi? She sounded like she was high all the time. She was fine. Just annoying.


Lol, she was high all the time.


I find it odd they don’t drug test their athletes?


Monica said she drug tests and you’re off the team if you fail. I think Lexi just has a bad attitude and puts on a defensive/aloof front because she is embarrassed that she isnt smart.


Wasn’t she originally kicked off for being in a situation with drugs that “weren’t hers”? Guarantee she uses something.
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Possibly the craziest thing about the show was that a lot of them clearly couldn’t do proper pushups.
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Anonymous wrote:Possibly the craziest thing about the show was that a lot of them clearly couldn’t do proper pushups.


Yes!
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They barely bend their elbows with those push ups.

They are good but a lot of their gymnastics moves aren’t clean. Ankles are apart and legs aren't straight. I’m surprised they are the best out there.

I was entertained though. Good job Navarro.
Anonymous
The real MVP of the entire show was the guy who stepped in last minute the day of competition. He only had 30 mins to practice with the team and was completely unfazed. Surprised more people aren’t talking about him. I admired how prepared Monica was for every situation and how she never lost her cool.
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Anonymous wrote:They barely bend their elbows with those push ups.

They are good but a lot of their gymnastics moves aren’t clean. Ankles are apart and legs aren't straight. I’m surprised they are the best out there.

I was entertained though. Good job Navarro.


You’re right their form on the running tumbling (particularly the girls) is pretty bad. Even Lexi’s form makes me cringe (former gymnast here). However, like was mentioned up thread, this tumbling is done on a floor without springs so when they transition from springs to none their form suffers. Instead on using the springs and perfecting form, these athletes chunk it and just want to land on their feet.
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Anonymous wrote:The real MVP of the entire show was the guy who stepped in last minute the day of competition. He only had 30 mins to practice with the team and was completely unfazed. Surprised more people aren’t talking about him. I admired how prepared Monica was for every situation and how she never lost her cool.


He was a beast and never freaked out.
Anonymous
I am surprised to see so many posters saying Monica is not warm and uninspiring! As a college professor myself, I found her to be really warm and above-and-beyond in her role as a mentor and many times while watching hoped I can be half as good as she is at leading these kids. I think maybe posters are thinking about mentors as moms or elementary school teachers: at age 19, 20, 22 that is not what "kids" need at all from their mentors. Team Monica!
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Anonymous wrote:I am surprised to see so many posters saying Monica is not warm and uninspiring! As a college professor myself, I found her to be really warm and above-and-beyond in her role as a mentor and many times while watching hoped I can be half as good as she is at leading these kids. I think maybe posters are thinking about mentors as moms or elementary school teachers: at age 19, 20, 22 that is not what "kids" need at all from their mentors. Team Monica!


Monica is an awesome coach! Anyone who actually works with adults or coaches sports can see how good she is.
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Anonymous wrote:I am surprised to see so many posters saying Monica is not warm and uninspiring! As a college professor myself, I found her to be really warm and above-and-beyond in her role as a mentor and many times while watching hoped I can be half as good as she is at leading these kids. I think maybe posters are thinking about mentors as moms or elementary school teachers: at age 19, 20, 22 that is not what "kids" need at all from their mentors. Team Monica!


I totally agree! She is a great coach...tough, but great! And the kids love her. Several said that she’s their second Mom, that they’d do anything for her, etc. these kids aren’t babies... they’re young adults, some with issues, and they need structure and to be treated as adults and be held accountable. Nick Saban, Bear Bryant and the other great coaches weren’t the best by coddling their athletes. Totally Team Monica!
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