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coachdan06
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Posted - 09/05/2008 : 10:23:53
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quote: Originally posted by 13uECB
Astros Stallions Longhorns These teams are looking strong for 2008-09 season.
Confucious Say : There is no strong team until play on field. Till then all talk is one's promoting
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743
215 Posts |
Posted - 09/05/2008 : 11:35:48
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I heard 10U will have 5 teams. Astros=Tigers this season Longhorns-I assume same group as last season Scorpians-former Rebels Bulldogs ? Luck ? |
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coachdan06
433 Posts |
Posted - 09/21/2008 : 13:34:19
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quote: Originally posted by coachdan06
quote: Originally posted by greglomax
Boy Coachdan, wouldn't that open up a can of worms. Who even knows where to start with that. Subjectivity out the wazoo.
but , next couple years on the larger fields is going to really open some eyes , might even knock off some rose colored glasses 
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WaltDem
51 Posts |
Posted - 09/25/2008 : 09:59:27
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That is very true.
What is important in my eyes , to keep the young men playing ball even when the larger field passes their competitive potential by.
No other sport do I know that teaches more lessons about life ahead !!! |
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bmoc
7 Posts |
Posted - 09/25/2008 : 14:03:33
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Great discussion guys, my son is 12 this year, I can wait till daddy ball is over. |
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beanball
222 Posts |
Posted - 09/26/2008 : 11:18:43
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BMOC
Daddy ball is never over. YOu just need to get used to it and make sure your son does not play the same position as the coaches's sons. Some teams are better than others but its will exist at all age groups. |
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triple7
20 Posts |
Posted - 09/27/2008 : 23:20:02
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I agree with you BMOC. I have seen a team that has about 4-5 boys on the team. If their dads weren't the coaches. They wouldn't even make another team at all. Cause of that reason you said daddy ball. My child will never play on a team again. Were their is only 1 or 2 Dad's as coaches again. |
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ecguy24
26 Posts |
Posted - 09/29/2008 : 19:25:02
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bmoc
I agree with beanball I've heatd that many high school fall teams are coached by freshmen dads |
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greglomax
1031 Posts |
Posted - 09/30/2008 : 15:45:18
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BMOC, As beanball said, Daddy ball never goes away, but it does become a lot easier to find the opportunities that are absent of this type of team management. Also, the coaches that manager their teams that way have had several years of visibility and the good players tend to move away from them.
I believe there are a lot of dads that just "don't know what they don't know". They believe they can coach, and get out there with all the best intentions in the world, and then realize that there's more to it than just running 9 players out on the field and letting them play. Especially when it comes to pitching. |
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