dtrain34 wrote:boo, hoo, hoo...
"but have a little respect for people who give more of themselves to the game than they get back." - Why would you have little respect for people that give more than they receive? I am having to define a lot of things here, we call this being "unselfish." Being unselfish is good in many aspects of life.
Look, you are making this into more than it should be. But what are you defending? It has to be the coaches. It has to be. Who would you say it is, the players? I don't believe that to be true, there are enough good athletes every where in this country. If kids put in the time, and are guided the right way, they will improve enough in college to make a difference.
All of these lacrosse programs have been around long enough now to develop their own talent. SO at this point, these programs should be a lot more equal.
And because someone is a good player, doesn't make them a good coach. Magic Johnson, the 2nd best player of his generation, great businessman and a horrible coach. I didn't ask for his playing credentials....I know they are good at playing the game. They need to start making others good at playing this "unselfish" game.
Oh, and before I forget:
Mike DeWan
1761 Thomas Ave.
San Diego, CA 92109
US4L, It's a movement...well it was anyways
It's nice this time of year here, if you would like to come have a few laughs, by all means.
Perhaps while here we could go to a coaching seminar...or anger managment. Actually, maybe we shoud go to a 2nd grade english class and learn about the big words "coaching," "unselfish," "nomenclature"...
Everyone obviously need you to spell it out , I just want to make sure you are saying that the talent level at some of these programs has increased, but the results havent? I'm just trying to clarify your points, as your "wit" has obviously been exposed to the sun for WAY to long....
I think this is a ploy to get hired....its sounds as if someone is bitter they arent coaching anymore....