Originally Posted by Anonymous
In my experience the "right Dad" coaches are way better than non-Dad coaches. The "wrong Dad" coaches are detrimental to any team. If you get the right Dad coach he will put in way more time and effort than any non-Dad coach around. Just look at teams with non-Dad coaches and how often they skip practice because of the threat of rain, Coach goes on vacation during a big tournament, etc. The right Dad coach is way more invested and will produce great results as long as he doesn't put his son ahead of the team.

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100% accurate.