thundastruck. wrote:The Schwab wrote:Nope....but good guess....orriginally from finley
went to school at m-p-c-g-f-s ?
he's from finley
SCC wrote:The Schwab wrote:i simply asked him to tell me how they recruited Klabo's and Trudeau
I realize what you're trying to say. Those players were not recruited. Now, let's get back to talking about the coaches.
I think region 2 is chock full of quality coaches.
ndspectator07 wrote:[font=comic sans ms]Carr... yes, alot can be said about coach Carr. Alot of good, I seriously wonder if any of you have been a parent to a player of his. I have had many laughs from the players telling the stories of how coach Carr taught his players by being poor losers by his temper tantrums of kicking things in the locker room after the games, and crying so hard after some losses. Part of being a great team and awesome winners is the ability to handle a loss and learn from it and still keep your heads up high. When a player loses his spot on the team because of a family responsibility instead of making it to one day of a summer team camp, is that a good coach? What happened to the day of the players respecting the coach as far as training rules, how many players were out for six weeks, and how many more should have been for coach Carr this year? And what ever happened to players playing in the town they live in instead of being recruited? REMEMBER: not everything is as good as what it appears[/font]
ndspectator07 wrote:[font=comic sans ms]Carr... yes, alot can be said about coach Carr. Alot of good, I seriously wonder if any of you have been a parent to a player of his. I have had many laughs from the players telling the stories of how coach Carr taught his players by being poor losers by his temper tantrums of kicking things in the locker room after the games, and crying so hard after some losses. Part of being a great team and awesome winners is the ability to handle a loss and learn from it and still keep your heads up high. When a player loses his spot on the team because of a family responsibility instead of making it to one day of a summer team camp, is that a good coach? What happened to the day of the players respecting the coach as far as training rules, how many players were out for six weeks, and how many more should have been for coach Carr this year? And what ever happened to players playing in the town they live in instead of being recruited? REMEMBER: not everything is as good as what it appears[/font]
bballfan_05 wrote:ndspectator07 wrote:[font=comic sans ms]Carr... yes, alot can be said about coach Carr. Alot of good, I seriously wonder if any of you have been a parent to a player of his. I have had many laughs from the players telling the stories of how coach Carr taught his players by being poor losers by his temper tantrums of kicking things in the locker room after the games, and crying so hard after some losses. Part of being a great team and awesome winners is the ability to handle a loss and learn from it and still keep your heads up high. When a player loses his spot on the team because of a family responsibility instead of making it to one day of a summer team camp, is that a good coach? What happened to the day of the players respecting the coach as far as training rules, how many players were out for six weeks, and how many more should have been for coach Carr this year? And what ever happened to players playing in the town they live in instead of being recruited? REMEMBER: not everything is as good as what it appears[/font]
I'm not sure on the situation down there, but one cannot argue with what he has done over the years down there. Linton is always a respectable team even when they are rebuilding. IMO hes one of the best in the state, but then I've never played for the guy.
GRIDIRON GURU wrote:bballfan_05 wrote:ndspectator07 wrote:[font=comic sans ms]Carr... yes, alot can be said about coach Carr. Alot of good, I seriously wonder if any of you have been a parent to a player of his. I have had many laughs from the players telling the stories of how coach Carr taught his players by being poor losers by his temper tantrums of kicking things in the locker room after the games, and crying so hard after some losses. Part of being a great team and awesome winners is the ability to handle a loss and learn from it and still keep your heads up high. When a player loses his spot on the team because of a family responsibility instead of making it to one day of a summer team camp, is that a good coach? What happened to the day of the players respecting the coach as far as training rules, how many players were out for six weeks, and how many more should have been for coach Carr this year? And what ever happened to players playing in the town they live in instead of being recruited? REMEMBER: not everything is as good as what it appears[/font]
I'm not sure on the situation down there, but one cannot argue with what he has done over the years down there. Linton is always a respectable team even when they are rebuilding. IMO hes one of the best in the state, but then I've never played for the guy.
I would rather have my son play for Dan Carr rather than some slug who doesn't make winning a priority, and is just going through the motions of being a coach and cheating young men by setting them up for failure.
To me that is much more damaging than a temper tantrum after a loss. As far as losing a position because of missing a team camp, I find it acceptable for a coach to do so but most likely your son or you use it as an excuse.
You have no clue how lucky you are to have a quality coach. It's funny how people take things for granted I am sure there are a lot of parents who would gladly trade coaches.
As far as losing a position because of missing a team camp, I find it acceptable for a coach to do so but most likely your son or you use it as an excuse.
acceptable losing your spot for missing team camp in the summer. you cant be serious and think thats right.
GRIDIRON GURU wrote:
As far as losing a position because of missing a team camp, I find it acceptable for a coach to do so but most likely your son or you use it as an excuse.
acceptable losing your spot for missing team camp in the summer. you cant be serious and think thats right.
I am serious, and if you want to know what sets coaches like Dan Carr apart from the others it's things like this.
I believe the more one sacrifices himself for the team in the off season the more likley that player will not let the team down during the season.
If the player in question's priority is with family, thats great, I would respect that, it's just that he would probably be playing JV and would support the team as a role player.
ohiostate31 wrote:Nate Monson from Carrington has really brought the team around. From being 9-12 and already being 12-5 that is a real impressive jump!!!
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