Guess some people just don't agree with your way of doing the right thing by belittling people (whom may have no connection to madlax for all you know) in an internet forum as an anonymous poster. |
Give it a rest. Everyone knows hes a mad man, if they choose to pay for him as their fearless leader, let them. |
Is English your second language? |
Not concerned about grammar when Im on my iphone. Thanks for continuing to prove my point though. |
Typing on the phone prevents you from writing coherent sentences? |
HA. Love this post!!! |
Whatever makes you feel better about giving your money to a guy who threatens kids and families. |
How do you feel about giving your money to Obama, a man who kills children with drones? That is a lot worse than chewing out a fifteen year old via the computer. Guess if you cared that much you would leave the country. Have you? |
I'm praying this is a parody post. You thought this was a legitimate analogy, you have some serious issues. |
Do both not reflect conscious decisions regarding whether to support a person or program financially? Perhaps in the case of Obama's drones, the cost of changing programs is much higher than moving from madlax to the fuze or vlc, but the harm being done by the director is also much worse than yelling. |
You must be a non-Madlax parent trying to make Madlax parents look insane. |
Poster, I am going to have to ask you to cease and desist. The emails published on Deadspin have been discussed in depth. You opinion about Madlax is abundantly clear. Now you are doing nothing more than insulting other posters. It's time for you to move on. Thank you for your cooperation. |
If sports don't matter, don't sign up for them. Most coaches are nothing like Maddux. They're volunteering hours of their time each week. To take the attitude that the coach's emails are low priority is inconsiderate. There are positive aspects of team sports: supporting teammates, responsibility, overcoming adversity. I've been a youth sports coach and remember having to forfeit because players didn't show up for a game (and never let anyone know). The other team was there. Referees were there. All I could do was apologize because I couldn't explain it. |
I think the important thing here is you know what you are signing up for, a madman with a raging temper but one who if he likes your son can help down the road. Pick your battles. For us no madmen than you. |
You've clearly had bad experiences in youth sports. I am sorry that it's turned you away for good. Many coaches aren't like that at all. Vince Lombardi, the poster boy for the raging coach, succeeded because he understood that his players were individuals and that each player had to be motivated differently. Contrary to his image, he didn't scream all the time because he knew screaming didn't work for everyone. Also, many of us understand that referees really don't care which kids win, so we treat referees with respect and don't interfere with them when they're doing their jobs. |