Spaulding wrote:
share your experiences here. We are in the midst of one of our worst years ever,terrible season, our coach is a dick with ears. So he's giving a big locker room speech and he says who is going to lead us tonight and this kid who is pretty bad says I'll lead us coach.they go out they get killed and he berates this poor kid in the locker room after the game. Everybody just stands there kind of shellshocked and they get dressed and out.
Me being me wants my kid to tell the coach he's a penis and to fuck off and this kid they volunteered did an admirable job. He owes this kid an apology. The kid is terrible but he stuck his neck out there. The coach has been an asshole the whole season and I don't know what the right answer or right thing to do is but I'd love it if my son stood up to him. Is that right or wrong? You guys have stories?
Our last game is Monday. I may be more coherent in the morning but right now I'm super pissed.
I guess I'm asking have you ever told a coach off? I did. In eighth grade and i told my coach he was an asshole and I didn't want to play for him. That's not always wrong.
Yeah i did when I played basketball in High School. I didn't get much time though most people thought that was better than the guys that played in front of me. I even played one of them one on one one day after practice and beat the hell out of him twice as the whole team watched.
It was our last game of the season and we were getting blown out. He inserted me in during the third quarter and I played fairly well. He subbed me after about 4-5 minutes and i thought i should have finished given the fact that we were down thirty.
I got frustrated after being subbed and went to the bench a little dejected. After the game our coach gave an end of the season speech and afterwards he asked did anyone have anything else to say. I said yeah i did. Told him i was tired of being benched. He said that he had to "look at some people"..I asked who since there were only one to 2 people lower on the depth chart than I. I continued to go back and forth a little bit and after a few minutes he said that maybe "we needed to part company". I agreed with him and as a result my little career came to an end.
I knew that there was a chance for it to go that way but i didn't care. I could have smoothed it over and been added for the following season but i didn't. i simply used it as motivation in other areas of my life. Never looked back after that.
You sound like every crappy high school athlete I've ever talked to.