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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Basketball? Tennis? Again you are not that sharp! I said major sports sorry was not referencing track or swimming but since you brought it up even in track rules are changed. Lower hurdles etc. If someone offers some actual nuance your brain cannot handle it. And I provided you a complete break down of all women’s D1 coaches from recent past. Much higher than 3% female coaches. You cannot argue that. Basketball woman use a smaller ball and the three point line is closer. Tennis last time I checked women have to win 2 sets and the men 3. Also in professional women’s tennis they make the same amount of money even though the men have to win 50% more sets to win a match. So I guess we should rally about the men making less at Wimbledon because they have to win 50% more sets to win the tournament than the female champion. Sure you did not think of that!! Again lacrosse not same game dominated by female coaches, not a lot of youth boys softball again dominated by female coaches or boys field hockey again mostly female coaches. However, soccer only major team sport where women’s game is exactly the same. Basketball, American football, baseball, lacrosse all different rules, different games or don’t exist for women. Again probably why a lot more men are interested in coaching in the women’s game. Again probably something you never thought about. Someone could go oh wow I never thought about it like that, great point or continue attacking my post as if I was somehow arguing against women coaching which is not what I was saying. However, being distraught because the NCAA championship team has as an all male staff is ridiculous reaction. Seemed like a happy and successful group of players. I guess you want 100% women coaches in women’s sports and women involved in men’s sports so no point in trying to have an actual conversation. [/quote] You know we don't like facts and truths that go against our biased narrative :wink: [/quote]
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