Morehead St. coach rips player

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Let's keep it all the way 100. Some of y'all that are sayin that kids are too soft these days and can't handle gettin verbally chewed out need to ask yourself this: If u went into work Monday morning and your boss did exactly to u what he did to that Moorhead State player, how would u react? Seriously, would u just say "hey, its cool", an allow another man to to berate and publicly embarrass u in front of dozens of employees and customers? Hell no, most of y'all would end up gettin fired for cussin his azz out.

I'm not sayin that players shouldn't yell at players, but there is a line that shouldn't be crossed, in ters of physicly puttin hands on a player. I've had coaches chew me out cursin all crazy, but I just took it like a G,but every player ain't built like that. Oaches have to know how to coach each individual player

Terrible comparison IMO

Work and college basketball is different

1. You are getting paid and when you are an employee, most people have a shytty boss so you gotta take some shyt


Basketball is different, these nikkas practice hours upon hours so when its gametime, coaches dont want to see you fouling out or being lazy and giving zero fukks on the court. Id chew my player out too especially when they had a chance at beating the National Champions and God Calipari


The coach is also from Kentucky, he played on that 92' Christian Latineer squad
 

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My head coach in basketball back in my freshman year in HS was really animated and would fly off the handle. Damn near challenged one of the guys on the team to a duel after the game in the locker room because the guy said his rotations were crazy. Unbuttoned his shirt, and had dude crying with his back to the locker after a game. Was eventually fired in my sophomore year. Stuff like this happens all the time, but it's the kind of stuff you keep 'in house'. The shoving was excessive, but the shouting is to be expected to an extent. It's going to be interesting to see how Morehouse handles this.
 

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The coach shoved him as if the player told him to suck his dikk on the way to the bench. If a coach ever put hands on your son like that, I would hope that you and that coach would have a discussion, fukk what the coach's feelings are after that.

Everybody knew that that coach took that shyt too far.

if my son half assed in the biggest game of the year and whined like a bytch

id take the belt to him :myman:

like an asian family "you dishonor me :pacspit: "
 

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Terrible comparison IMO

Work and college basketball is different

1. You are getting paid and when you are an employee, most people have a shytty boss so you gotta take some shyt


Basketball is different, these nikkas practice hours upon hours so when its gametime, coaches dont want to see you fouling out or being lazy and giving zero fukks on the court. Id chew my player out too especially when they had a chance at beating the National Champions and God Calipari


The coach is also from Kentucky, he played on that 92' Christian Latineer squad

You are gettin "paid" as a student athlete. I'm not against players gettin chewed out. U are missing my point. I'm just against coaches puttin their hands on players. In the workplace supervisors and directors/bosses train employees hours upon hours and lazy ass employees give zeo fuccs on the job.
 

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I haye coaches who never did shyt in sports trying to dog players
 

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no coach has business putting his hands on any player


but i bet you from now until the end of his playing days that player will hustle off the court :lolbron:
 

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Naw I have had coaches put hands on me and it the worst feeling. It's not appropriate and I guarantee you all those players are not okay with it. These are young college kids you don't treat anyone like that over a game.
 

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with threads like these, you can tell the difference between basketball heads and football heads

lol @ nikkas on this "just don't put ya hands on me" shyt

I love that line. I swear I heard it all the time from teenagers acting hard. Like nikkas was gonna do something. Drawing imaginary boundaries on their reactions. "Ima...Ima let him spazz on me...but if he touches me! my nikka its a wrap" :laff:

:laff:

once again yall clearly aint been in these situations

i was the captain of my wrestling team my senior year and had a freshman who was 250lbs fat(just big and fat, not that strong)

he got by pushing folks around cause of his size and i was in his ass every practice for conditioning and he would complain to coach that i was singling him out

well lo and behold his first match he got manhandled and i found him crying in the lockerroom

moral of the story is if you cant handle big boy sports dont play big boy sports.

I hate stories like this, and I hate when people attribute their personal experiences as unassailable truth.

he half assed drills, conditioning, you name it

after his loss he took what i said to heart and ended up decent

the truth is most kids are too immature and dont understand personal responsibility

and folks like you empower them by saying ohh that coach is mean. nah breh. That coach was soft compared to the strength coaches ive seen at HIGH SCHOOLS let alone at a D1 program

if you gonna cry about a foul out, you dont deserve to play

yall act like this is some right to play, its a privledge to play ball for these programs :upsetfavre:

miss me with the "difference" there isnt. As long as coach isnt striking you maliciously or straight up cussing you(which he wasnt) i dont see it

youre given a scholly to play high level ball and accept to be coached, these kids get recruited to play the game BY the coach in question yet you want me to believe he aint know what he signed up for? tough break

Breh you are probably over-attributing his change to what you said to him. Unless he told you he got better because of what you said and did, how in the hell would you know that that was the sole reason why things changed for him?
 

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I hate stories like this, and I hate when people attribute their personal experiences as unassailable truth.



Breh you are probably over-attributing his change to what you said to him. Unless he told you he got better because of what you said and did, how in the hell would you know that that was the sole reason why things changed for him?

because i was basically the coach, the team was like 5 people

and i was the next heaviest person after him therefore he did drills with me exclusively(our coach had fukked up rotator cuffs)

this is just a generational thing is you put everyone and everything on pedestals.

and the result is noone has real "character" you demand respect but have done nothing to earn it

thats the thing about wrestling(and other 1 on 1 or fight sports) which is pure and beautiful. its the fact that your strengths and weaknesses are all your own and on display everytime you compete. So when you get exposed...you really get exposed

put it like this, he didnt half ass after that loss, and he responded after i pushed him

and i can honestly say that i did worse to him in drills than that shove, i kept him in headlocks and would dig my elbow into him while he was down to force the animal out of him :shaq:

I came back to see him and some other wrestling buddies in 07 and he was undefeated his junior year up til that point, and had slimmed down from 250 to about 197 looking like a man :hbk:
 

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Terrible comparison IMO

Work and college basketball is different

1. You are getting paid and when you are an employee, most people have a shytty boss so you gotta take some shyt


Basketball is different, these nikkas practice hours upon hours so when its gametime, coaches dont want to see you fouling out or being lazy and giving zero fukks on the court. Id chew my player out too especially when they had a chance at beating the National Champions and God Calipari


The coach is also from Kentucky, he played on that 92' Christian Latineer squad

The difference between the situations is that it's less acceptable when the kid isn't getting paid. You think it's okay for a grown ass coach to berate, belittle, embarrass and shove a kid in front of a national audience? That was too much, and he got reprimanded for it.
 

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because i was basically the coach, the team was like 5 people

and i was the next heaviest person after him therefore he did drills with me exclusively(our coach had fukked up rotator cuffs)

this is just a generational thing is you put everyone and everything on pedestals.

and the result is noone has real "character" you demand respect but have done nothing to earn it

thats the thing about wrestling(and other 1 on 1 or fight sports) which is pure and beautiful. its the fact that your strengths and weaknesses are all your own and on display everytime you compete. So when you get exposed...you really get exposed

put it like this, he didnt half ass after that loss, and he responded after i pushed him

and i can honestly say that i did worse to him in drills than that shove, i kept him in headlocks and would dig my elbow into him while he was down to force the animal out of him :shaq:

I came back to see him and some other wrestling buddies in 07 and he was undefeated his junior year up til that point, and had slimmed down from 250 to about 197 looking like a man :hbk:

Whatever you say :mjpls:
 

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I'mma say it like this, as a coach...a grown man to a bunch of young men you are in charge of shaping, you always have to be careful not to go overboard and cross a line you wouldn't want anyone to cross if it was your kid out there.

To me in the clip he looks like he has anger management issues and that would concern me. There's a difference between motivating and straight berating someone because you are angry for real.
 

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i never had any problems with my coaches but i had to check a few players. this is why i stopped messing with organized sports. it became lame after a while.

all that unneccessary yelling and chit isnt really a part of teamwork. its really just a way for ole school sucka-mcs and new school chump sissies to get their rocks off because they cant do such in other formats. this is it for them. and i wasnt having it.

but then when somebody gets rocked, runny-ray is the bad guy. imagine me playing for OKC. westbrook wouldve came up missing by mid-season.
 

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the coach took it too far by pushing the kid and then getting right in his face when hes on the bench. a good coach know when to chill the fucc out
 
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