Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
"I had a talk with the coach says it all"



Other than possibly an academic or disciplinary matter there is NO REASON for parents to be speaking with high school coaches.


Aye, aye Captain!


Generally I agree that parents do not need to engage a coaches for other reasons than academic or disciplinary reasons. That said, if your son is serious about playing in college and is not an All-American or All-County then he will need some help and guidance from his parents in navigating the do's and don'ts as it relates to getting exposure to college coaches. It seems appropriate, if your son is on that path, to engage the coach since it is the proactive player (with help from parents) that will differentiate him from another player of equal caliber. Any disagreement here?



Leave the coaches alone nutbag

Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
"I had a talk with the coach says it all"



Other than possibly an academic or disciplinary matter there is NO REASON for parents to be speaking with high school coaches.


Aye, aye Captain!


Generally I agree that parents do not need to engage a coaches for other reasons than academic or disciplinary reasons. That said, if your son is serious about playing in college and is not an All-American or All-County then he will need some help and guidance from his parents in navigating the do's and don'ts as it relates to getting exposure to college coaches. It seems appropriate, if your son is on that path, to engage the coach since it is the proactive player (with help from parents) that will differentiate him from another player of equal caliber. Any disagreement here?



Leave the coaches alone nutbag


If your kid is getting pulled up and you’re not talking to the coach to make sure that it is the right thing for both the team and the player than you are a nut bag. Any kid that has a good coach and is looking to do the right thing will speak to the parent. My son’s coach approached me in ththe fall and told me his plan. He wanted to see if he would be able to contribute to the team over the winter and would give him the opportunity to play if he thought he could play. So if you haven’t had a conversation with the coach, then you really need to question your parenting skills.