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gangbusters
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I coach youth tackle football and had a parent text me last week upset about their sons playing time. Their son
Nuke
All-American
Sep 3, 10:04am
If it's any consolation, every other parent at that game listening to that dad yelling
SJS
Sep 3, 10:05am
The sad thing is that all of the kids can also hear the dad yelling.
Sea Chicken
Sep 3, 10:21am
Yeah that’s ridiculous especially if they’re missing practice.
texbird33
Sep 3, 10:06am
Also, you gave a very clear standard to play more: come to all the practices
SJS
Sep 3, 10:06am
I would kick the kid off. Yes, it hurts him in the short term, but will benefit
byubyu
Sep 3, 10:09am
Stay strong. You're 100% in the right.
gangbusters
Sep 3, 10:10am
it is really frustrating when parents over schedule their kids. It teaches them
BYUheaven
Sep 3, 10:10am
It's a tough balance, because I want my kids to be able to participate in
cougarfan84
Sep 3, 10:45am
We have only had 2 practices with every player there. Two... It makes it very
BYUtka
Sep 3, 10:12am
I loved coaching, working with the kid. Parents...not so much. Always amazed
Parker Schnabel
Sep 3, 10:12am
Coaches are just as bad at times. Many parents have legitimate concerns. Not in
BYUtka
Sep 3, 10:15am
No argument there. Those crazy parents are sometimes coaches too.
Parker Schnabel
Sep 3, 10:18am
Yeah, I’ve had more bad experiences with coaches than bad experiences
stoils
Sep 3, 11:09am
Easy solution. Sign up to coach
texbird33
Sep 3, 2:13pm
Done. Doesn't solve everything, can't coach every team.
BYUtka
Sep 3, 2:18pm
It just bugs me when parents complain yet won’t volunteer their own time to
texbird33
Sep 4, 1:58pm
I couldn't even get a parent to help run the chains at our game last week. 2 days helped right away but I asked 3 who
Nuke
Sep 4, 4:19pm
I make my two HS player sons come to do chains, our HC and some of the other
BYUtka
Sep 4, 8:10pm
WRT playing time, is it justifiable for a parent to ever ask you about it? If so, how should they approach it?
durandal
Sep 3, 10:13am
I'm fine with parents asking about playing time, I would prefer they ask me about it then complain. I find it
Nuke
Sep 3, 10:24am
Thanks. I totally get that would be frustrating.
durandal
Sep 3, 10:31am
As a coach you have to do that. It is poison to a team to let a "talented" kid
BYUtka
Sep 3, 10:40am
I prefer the player/kid ask me first. Ask "what can I do to earn more playing time?".
Cougstreak
Sep 3, 12:38pm
My son has played on lone peak teams and I’ve been pleasantly surprised how
maxpowers
Sep 3, 10:14am
Tell the dad...Your son obviously has other priorities more important than
BlueKarma
Sep 3, 10:15am
Keep on keeping on
coug719
Sep 3, 10:15am
What do you say to your kid if he shows up to practice 15 - 20 minutes early
Beggar
Sep 3, 10:16am
"That's life".
byubyu
Sep 3, 10:20am
I get that but it's frustrating when the coach sets the expectations
Beggar
Sep 3, 10:43am
100% this.
BYUtka
Sep 3, 10:46am
Not just the coach, most leagues have a policy about practice participation and playing time.
SJS
Sep 3, 10:59am
Yep, this burns kids pretty quick. There are lots of ways to get kids playing
morningcalmcougar
Sep 3, 11:43am
The "eye test" is one of the easiest signs of a terrible coach. Bad coaches use
BYUtka
Sep 3, 11:49am
I mean, it's minimum expectation. Extra practice doesn't guarantee you more
fattycoug
Sep 3, 12:37pm
coaches don't care about practice...
EEcougar
Sep 3, 10:28am
What's important is the effort you put into it--not comparing yourself to others
Plantagenet
Sep 3, 11:02am
Sorry, coach’s son plays your same position and the only way he gets playing
Bin01015
Sep 3, 12:37pm
At the start of the season most of my son's coaches handed out a paper with 'Team Expectations' on it..
TheLost
Sep 3, 10:17am
Do you keep a record of attendance for your practices?
BYUtka
Sep 3, 10:18am
I actually do keep track on a spreadsheet.
Nuke
Sep 3, 10:22am
Same. It has been helpful when having play time discussions.
BYUtka
Sep 3, 10:41am
Does your league have a code of conduct policy that all coaches & parents sign?
coug10278
Sep 3, 10:21am
My daughter plays 7th grade rec soccer and the coach plays her very little.
kosmokramer
Sep 3, 10:24am
There is no solution to this. Every single coach has a different philosophy.
777
Sep 3, 10:33am
I am in the same boat. This is the 3rd year I have coached tackle football.
Superman21
Sep 3, 11:18am
Sounds like a great approach. I coach baseball and let's be honest. Only a
777
Sep 3, 11:26am
Back when I coached youth football, that kid sounds like a guy
SJS
Sep 3, 11:28am
This is how I feel about it.
yahtzee
Sep 3, 12:06pm
RE: My daughter plays 7th grade rec soccer and the coach plays her very little.
BYUPick
Sep 3, 10:38am
Go talk to the coach. If you are respectful, I’m guessing you can come to an
Junior Deputy
Sep 3, 10:49am
RE: Go talk to the coach. If you are respectful, I’m guessing you can come
BYUPick
Sep 3, 10:57am
Didn’t realize you’d already talked to him. So now you play the “minimum plays”
Junior Deputy
Sep 3, 11:40am
If there is an 11 play minimum, he should be hitting it at the very least.
Mr Salad
Sep 3, 10:51am
Yep. If he isn't hitting the required play minimum, the coach is in the wrong
cougarfan84
Sep 3, 10:54am
I have an issue when coaches are more worried about winning than they are about
cougarfan84
Sep 3, 10:52am
I don't know about every league, but I know every rec league I have been
cougarfan84
Sep 3, 10:48am
I would let her choose something else for active participation that will allow
Plantagenet
Sep 3, 11:08am
Also frustrating is playing with kids who invest heavily in outside training and
Shawarma
Sep 3, 10:32am
Yeah, Lone Peak baseball is a joke now
stoils
Sep 3, 2:42pm
I agree in principle. I never in a million years would have voluntarily missed
cougfanz
Sep 3, 10:51am
1 Kudos for volunteering. Parents forget the free service their kid is receiving
Forzaitalia
Sep 3, 11:39am
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Forzaitalia
Sep 3, 11:44am
The kid plays soccer, and I told the dad I would never punish a kid for playing another sport if they have a game that
Nuke
Sep 3, 11:48am
I used to be a big "practice" coach as well. Then I started to really examine
777
Sep 3, 10:54am
I get that to a degree, I go out of my way to make sure kids have rides to practice if needs be and usually end up
Nuke
Sep 3, 12:42pm
Reminds me of my DIL who was a store supervisor. 19 yr old kid complains he got
Forzaitalia
Sep 3, 11:50am
This is why I said I wouldn’t coach again in youth or HS unless it was at an
coastcat
Sep 3, 11:59am
Actual video of that kids dad
MHallDidNothingWr0ng
Sep 3, 12:35pm
Is there a reason given why the kid is missing practices?
GordonSpieth
Sep 3, 12:54pm
Too many go through life thinking they are above the realities everyone faces.
Accipiter
Sep 3, 1:09pm
Have the dad removed from the game.
Gorum the Old
Sep 3, 1:35pm
What age group is this? Also, practices aren’t that important.
Iman23
Sep 4, 6:12am
6th grade, but even our 1st/2nd grade team practices 3 days a week. Their practices are a lot shorter and are only an
Nuke
Sep 4, 7:58am
Yeah. I was wrong. Good luck with that Dad.
Iman23
Sep 4, 8:06am
I would sit him. It is a safety issue.
Cougstreak
Sep 4, 8:31am
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