Guest Pirate V Ball Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Should coaches be given a pass at cussing the kids on the field or should they be held to the same standards as teachers in the classroom?Let's hear your Opinions?
AJ25 Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 i personally think it's ok for coaches to cuss. but at lumberton, coach creduer preaches on doing it the right way, so you don't hear many cuss words at all in lumberton..
Guest Nederland Bandit Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 I agree! Coaches and coaching football is different than being in a classroom.
TradinUp BH Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 How many parents say a cuss word around the house? it's not the first time the kids have heard a cuss word :
Bucster Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 As a parent I have no problem with a football coach cursing around my son, after all, it's football not freakin' church!Disclaimer: I am somewhat of a pagan myself.
OldTimer Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 You want to get the best out of your players - you show them respect and work them hard and expect them to perform at a high level. Hate to say it but cussing a player is a serious sign of disrespect - there are other ways of motivating your players without cussing them. Now I have no problem with a Coach that yells and gets angry at a player that is not trying or doing their very best - you just don't have to cuss them.
Bucster Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 You want to get the best out of your players - you show them respect and work them hard and expect them to perform at a high level. Hate to say it but cussing a player is a serious sign of disrespect - there are other ways of motivating your players without cussing them. Now I have no problem with a Coach that yells and gets angry at a player that is not trying or doing their very best - you just don't have to cuss them.I agree. There's a big difference in cursing around a HS player and cursing at them. I have no problem with the former and a big problem with the latter.I do get a kick out of the parents that get their panties in a wad because their son's coach let fly with an F-bomb or an occasional vulgarity. Usually they're the same people that sit on the front pew in church but sin like beelzebub during the weekdays. Hypocrates seem to make the most noise.
tvc184 Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 A long time ago when I was in school is was fairly routine. I thought nothing of it even back in junior high school. I don't remember the coaches directing at any player by calling him names. It was more like performance based such as... "that kind of playing is *%#@" or "you have better get to moving or I'll put my foot up &^%$ *##". I've had some of it directed toward my and I never felt disrespected by it. I thought it just added color and seriousness to the coach's tone. I know that I took it more seriously than if he had said..."Gee, I wish you would try harder".
bronco1 Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 This is probably the worst thread ever...I agree.But, there is a difference in "cussing" and "cussing a player". Kids are gonna hear it everywhere so it ain't the end of the world if a coach cusses. On the other hand if a Coach cusses a player, thats different. Its one thing to cuss but when it is directed at a kid personally, you are going to loose their respect. A perfect example of what not to do was in that video of the Florida HS(sorry don't recall the name) that is gonna play SLC.
Guest Kelly Football Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Coaching and football, it's going to happen.
WOS92 Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 I don't think there's anything wrong with a coach cussing, as long as he isn't belittling a kid. I'd rather not hear a coach say, "Get your gosh darn head out of your rear and cover your doodling man!"
king Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Ha i remember last year when we were playing cathedral and i got a fist fight with one of their players i whent to the sideline and my coach whent in my face and said every curse word in the book to me i got a ear full! But i dont care about coaches cussing at the players or around them It dont bother me..
BMTSoulja1 Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 I am all for a coach giving a player or the team a major earful when they do stupid stuff onthe field. So if the players have to be cursed out or they have to hear cursed words, I'm for it. It's football and I believe that comes with the territory.
BBFAN07 Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 It happens, but it shouldn't. Coaches are still role models for their players. Sadly, society has made it appropriate to curse in public. You can see that on this thread. Sure, we were all cursed around and at during our playing days, but it did not make it right. What if a teacher cursed around students in the classroom because they got upset with the performance of numerous students on a test. There would be an article in the paper and everyone would want the teacher reprimanded or terminated for it. What is the difference? A football field, baseball field, etc., is an extension of the classroom. As I stated before, it happens, but it shouldn't!!
WOS92 Posted August 3, 2007 Report Posted August 3, 2007 There wouldn't be "an article in the paper." I can remember teachers slipping up and cussing in class. No one made a big deal out of it - a little laugh and it was over.
WTB Posted August 3, 2007 Report Posted August 3, 2007 hahaha a Football Field and a classroom are 2 different things. no one said any student in the school had to play football.
wos08 Posted August 3, 2007 Report Posted August 3, 2007 "Timmy, you have to run faster next time ok?"Thatll get the message across
Guest tigersvoice Posted August 3, 2007 Report Posted August 3, 2007 King,Help me out here. I was the Public Address announcer for Catheral last football season. That, of course, covers only home games. I do not recall observing a "Fist fight" during any of Catheral's home games. So, if your statement is true, then it must have been an "Away" game that you are referring to. Would you care to say where you played last year or do you want to leave it at "Being cussed at doesn't bother me!."
BBFAN07 Posted August 3, 2007 Report Posted August 3, 2007 I know of several teachers that have slipped words during their classes and I also know of many that have been reprimanded for it. It may get blown off and laughed about the first time by the students, but ask the parents and administrators if they approve of it. The answer should be no. I guess many times peoples morals and values are different. I personally think teachers and coaches are role models and it shouldn't happen.I also know of many coaches that can get their message across without using profanity.
WOS92 Posted August 3, 2007 Report Posted August 3, 2007 True. Which is why a teacher should apologize to the kids and admit a mistake when they slip up. That's being a role model - showing that no one is perfect, but that you're accountable for your mistakes.Coaches are not in the same position when they are on the field or practice field. If they cuss, it doesn't bother me. I'd rather they cuss than berate or be demeaning toward a kid.
adminbaberuth Posted August 3, 2007 Report Posted August 3, 2007 I wouldn't know if mine got cussed out, they wouldn't tell me anyway. What went down on the field stayed on the field.I don't condone it one bit.
Guest coachhooker Posted August 3, 2007 Report Posted August 3, 2007 personally i think and i wont ever belittle a student athlete it doesnt matter what happened on or off the field. that is just my personal way so may agree some may disagree
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