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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What are you really arguing about? You support toxic racist people?[/quote] Not racist people.. There is no room for that anywhere. If you are telling your team they're playing like $h!t Thats ok. Now if you say horse $h!t now your offending horses? The point of a coach is to get the very best out of the team. Sports are an energy and psychology driven activity. It usually gets the player motivated to shake things up make them uncomfortable even offensive to piss them off enough to get the high level performance you want from an athlete. The work hard you're doing great doesn't work for most. Imagine telling MJ or Kobe Your doing great when you want more out of them. That works with office workers and non athletes. Its hard to explain if you have never been there. True the act wears thin quick but thats why coaches have a short span at each job. The need for a new voice to motivated the team when they become too complacent. Again this is unique to sports that the average worker won't understand. Remember the Spirit is an adult professional team that are paid to win. Its not a little girls recreation team playing for fun. [/quote] The Spirit are 5-5-3. Richie screaming at players wasn’t bringing results. You can yell at players from time to time but if that is all you’ve got they simply tune you out. It at best just loses its impact at worst it erodes the team of confidence. Smart, good coaches know when to push what buttons. He clearly lost the locker room and he is easier to replace than the players. [/quote] Yes once you lose them there is no coming back. But you shouldn't be shocked if the next coach uses abrasive language too. Its part of coaching sports. Sports are results driven if you win everyones with you, if you lose they find away to get rid of you. Same for players but they have a longer leash because they are harder to replace and have more money invested in them by the team.[/quote]
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