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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting discussion, Pro female athletes want to be treated like men.


Just for pay.


Imagine this was nfl players accuse coach of verbal abuse


Well if you want to be sexist about it... its not okay at any level and I welcome you to read this thread on Jason Kidd that came out today...

https://twitter.com/FakeTJHawke/status/1424848840293851142?s=20
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting discussion, Pro female athletes want to be treated like men.


Just for pay.


Imagine this was nfl players accuse coach of verbal abuse


Well if you want to be sexist about it... its not okay at any level and I welcome you to read this thread on Jason Kidd that came out today...

https://twitter.com/FakeTJHawke/status/1424848840293851142?s=20


It's about time these people compensating for their tiny you-know-whats get called out for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting discussion, Pro female athletes want to be treated like men.


Just for pay.


Imagine this was nfl players accuse coach of verbal abuse


Well if you want to be sexist about it... its not okay at any level and I welcome you to read this thread on Jason Kidd that came out today...

https://twitter.com/FakeTJHawke/status/1424848840293851142?s=20


There was no sexism at all in that sentence.

How would a Male athlete be treated in this situation was the point
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting discussion, Pro female athletes want to be treated like men.


Just for pay.


Imagine this was nfl players accuse coach of verbal abuse


Well if you want to be sexist about it... its not okay at any level and I welcome you to read this thread on Jason Kidd that came out today...

https://twitter.com/FakeTJHawke/status/1424848840293851142?s=20


There was no sexism at all in that sentence.

How would a Male athlete be treated in this situation was the point



Some of them are, and its still not okay is the point here... more of this stuff is coming to light.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting discussion, Pro female athletes want to be treated like men.


Just for pay.


Imagine this was nfl players accuse coach of verbal abuse


Well if you want to be sexist about it... its not okay at any level and I welcome you to read this thread on Jason Kidd that came out today...

https://twitter.com/FakeTJHawke/status/1424848840293851142?s=20


There was no sexism at all in that sentence.

How would a Male athlete be treated in this situation was the point



Some of them are, and its still not okay is the point here... more of this stuff is coming to light.


I think this has always been going on, coaches being hard on players
Anonymous
Male or female, in today’s day and age it is IRRELEVANT. This may be the domino that creates a deluge of credible allegations at many clubs here in the DMV. This is how the #metoo movement started. Anyone near this type of behavior better buckle up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to do it nor am I qualified but some other poster should definitely throw their hat into the ring for the job. Based on all the posts I've seen over the years there is surely someone on the forum who is more than qualified.


LOL. It's time for Mr. "US Soccer is broken and it's all the aging USWNT's fault" to put up or shut up.


All the idiotic descriptions of "X is broken" come from people who have not fixed a damned thing in their lives.
Anonymous
Simply put -- being an asshole is a firing offense. People on hear talking about how college or NFL coaches communicate with players have zero clue about real life.
Anonymous
Yeah just wait in about 20 years it will be illegal to kick a ball harder than the weakest player. We dont want anyone to feel like someone is better than anyone else. GTFOH...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah just wait in about 20 years it will be illegal to kick a ball harder than the weakest player. We dont want anyone to feel like someone is better than anyone else. GTFOH...


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Simply put -- being an asshole is a firing offense. People on hear talking about how college or NFL coaches communicate with players have zero clue about real life.


The world of athletics works differently than "real life" . Just like The military works different. If you have never been a high level athlete you just wouldn't understand. Im sure we won't be able to agree on this and thats ok. Just understand competitive athletes are wired different than "real life" An over abundance of testosterone from both male and female athletes as well as a field full of type A personalities. It actually turns out to be "real life". Its not for everyone. The problem is everyone wants to be a part of it but actually wants it conformed to their standards. Its just the way this culture is becoming softer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to do it nor am I qualified but some other poster should definitely throw their hat into the ring for the job. Based on all the posts I've seen over the years there is surely someone on the forum who is more than qualified.


LOL. It's time for Mr. "US Soccer is broken and it's all the aging USWNT's fault" to put up or shut up.


All the idiotic descriptions of "X is broken" come from people who have not fixed a damned thing in their lives.


Not sure what this has to do with the topic at hand but it seems obvious that someone is living in your head. LOL
Anonymous
Didn’t see this coming with RB, said nobody ever
Anonymous
ownership was lazy and went through word of mouth to hire RB.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Simply put -- being an asshole is a firing offense. People on hear talking about how college or NFL coaches communicate with players have zero clue about real life.


The world of athletics works differently than "real life" . Just like The military works different. If you have never been a high level athlete you just wouldn't understand. Im sure we won't be able to agree on this and thats ok. Just understand competitive athletes are wired different than "real life" An over abundance of testosterone from both male and female athletes as well as a field full of type A personalities. It actually turns out to be "real life". Its not for everyone. The problem is everyone wants to be a part of it but actually wants it conformed to their standards. Its just the way this culture is becoming softer.


Being emotionally abusive is not okay. Misogyny is not okay. Saying this is the culture of sports or compare it to the military is not okay.

I played for a professional team and the coach was always respectful to he players on the team and we respected him.
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