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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Re: Monica. She is an interesting one.... I did not get a warm and fuzzy “these are my kids” vibe that she portrayed. The entire time her demeanor and tone was quiet, reserved, focused. She barely smiled, even when the team did something right (except for at competition). [b]When somebody fell or got hurt she never ran over to them[/b]. I just didn’t see what was so inspirational or amazing about her. Yes, she counseled Lexi and obviously had a soft spot for Morgan, but I don’t think the documentary portrayed her as an amazing coach. She seemed detached and a little cold and dead eyed. [/quote] The kids fall all the time, her running out there every time would en up taking up half the practice. The athletic trainers did go out there every timed thats their job and they have the right training to assess injury, not monica. Y'all need to stop being so coddling. This is sexist. You think male cachets who win national titles run on the field and pat players on the back? nope. [/quote]Yes, I have mixed feelings about Monica but I never see male head coaches run out to take care of their injured players. It's always the trainer, who knows what to do in that specific situation.[/quote]
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