A lot of the things he does is old school and kids nowadays, especially if you're going to play football. Need that kind of coaching. He's a little bit over the edge because he's yelling more than coaching, but I agree with some of the things that he said
When I was 13 (1976) I quit the junior high football team due to an abusive coach. Drills were brutal, resembling an arena fight more than a sport practice. If you lined out of position of course he'd yell and insult you, but only after running into the formation to kick you. If you were just on the team but not expected to get much game time you spent a lot of practice just standing around, but those of us on a starting team would go the entire practice with no rest. Once we were well into September and past the summer heat there was no water break either. And practices were excessively long, well over three hours. This is no exaggerration! We'd start right after school at 3:00, and I remember listening for the 6:00 bell ringing from the courthouse, as practice was supposed to end at 6:30. Usually it was closer to 7:00 by the time we left the field. Today, I suspect that the coach was unhappily married and was looking for excuses to avoid going home. I did it as long as I could, but a day came when I just couldn't continue, the prospect of going through another practice broke me down and I fell apart, almost in hysterics. Remember, I was a 13 year old KID, not a Marine recruit. My parents were of the older generation who had an excessive trust for authority, they tended to stand aside and let school officials do their jobs, but they realized something serious was going on. After skipping a few practices the coach came round our home. I don't remember much of what was said, I felt so intimidated, but my parents saw something disturbing, because at that point my father told me I could stay with the team or leave, it was my choice. I was glad to leave, but was concerned about how the other kids would react. Then my father at his absolute best: "you don't have to explain anything to anybody." From that point I acted as my own person, doing what I wanted as a unique individual. I stopped trying to "fit in" and was so much happier! For the remainder of adolescence I was completely immune to any peer pressure or the rampant drugs and alcohol prevalent in my high school. What next? A year later we were in a different town and school, I went for sports, first swimming, then I tried football again after getting to know the coach, a fine man. Played football three years, a starting lineman the final two seasons, and considered trying it in college but instead chose to be a student for once. Graduated with BA, then went to Navy Officer Candidate School and did over four years active duty, nearly half of it overseas. Part of it in a combat zone in the Persian Gulf. Finished at the rank of Lieutenant. So much for having the life of a "loser" as that idiot coach prophesized. I have since completed two graduate degrees and currently teach history at a small university in Ohio. Very proud to be a veteran, it's made me a better historian and I am grateful for the connections it gives me to other veterans, especially my father. That day in 1976 he really came through when I needed him, it remains a pivotal moment of my life. Brutal abusive coaches really are a problem, and kids do need protection. It wasn't me, it was him.
If you are not playing to win the game, why are you there. Thus everyone is a winning mentality is what's wrong with today's youth. When today's youth fails at something and are told why they can not handle it and act out in the wrong way.
These are the men America needs! America was build by men like these! Stop being soft you learn nothing from being soft! Doesn’t mean dint to be kind humble or charitable.
It's football not kickball. If the boys aren't focused they coukd get hurt. Remember coaches yelling to "keep your head on a swivel?" That's so you won't get your head knocked off from not paying attention! Focused intensity is what it is.
We are from Texas and my son's football coach from 2nd grade to 6th was easily this animated, one thing is for certain we dominated most teams, we were unbeaten 3 years straight. Football is not for the weak
Any good coach worth their weight knows that you put in the work in practice and you show what you can do during the games it's a little difficult to actually be out there coaching the kids when you're too busy barking at the refs
kids sports is bad due to adults, they teach kids bad things by their actions and inactions from the bad parents to the bad officiating and the bad coaches who like the parents take the game seriously for some reason.adults who start issues should get perma bans, the game is for the kids to enjoy your enjoyment is not needed.
Bro my wrestling coach wouldn’t let us talk while we were in the practice room and no water until the end! And if he didn’t see you putting in work on the drills he would scream In your face and hit you with a towel wrapped with tape, hands down best coach I ever had.
Naw we didint want to ho there on the first place my parents put me up to sports by just signing me up and spending their money si they can say they already payed.
I have coached youth football for 8 years. We have won 6 championships in those 8 years. Our head coach has been coaching for 25 years and we coach with positivity.....I'm not going to say it was always positive....we are human, after all.....but as a coach you are not only teaching kids about a sport....you are also teaching them about life. Coaching has also taught me more than I could ever teach the children I've coached. I am a better man because of my players. There are so many coaches trying to fill a void that they forget what the game is all about......I'm guilty of losing it on the field....I've been ejected, but I've NEVER come down on my players....even in defeat it has always been about staying positive with the players. Much Love to the athletic community ❤
Good Coach ... There should be no such thing as a participation trophies. Winners and Losers -- learn now while you are young that everybody can't win every time
I have a room full of trophies coaching youth football. I taught fundamental football. Running into these coaches who are loud and abusive were usually the easiest to beat… even with more talented kids. This kind of coach is a waste.
A lot of the things he does is old school and kids nowadays, especially if you're going to play football. Need that kind of coaching. He's a little bit over the edge because he's yelling more than coaching, but I agree with some of the things that he said
cool I had one is it havey
dude is a loud abusive twat
Life is intense.....way to go coach!....what are these kids gonna do when life treats em like 💩...this teaches character
I have one, and I'm thinking about buying and adapting a Ninja V recording monitor that records in 4k 2160p and enables slow motion
W coach
Terrible up-res... all I can see in interpolation artefacts.
I would love to see a “where are they now?” for the kids. I wonder how they turned out.
When I was 13 (1976) I quit the junior high football team due to an abusive coach. Drills were brutal, resembling an arena fight more than a sport practice. If you lined out of position of course he'd yell and insult you, but only after running into the formation to kick you. If you were just on the team but not expected to get much game time you spent a lot of practice just standing around, but those of us on a starting team would go the entire practice with no rest. Once we were well into September and past the summer heat there was no water break either. And practices were excessively long, well over three hours. This is no exaggerration! We'd start right after school at 3:00, and I remember listening for the 6:00 bell ringing from the courthouse, as practice was supposed to end at 6:30. Usually it was closer to 7:00 by the time we left the field. Today, I suspect that the coach was unhappily married and was looking for excuses to avoid going home. I did it as long as I could, but a day came when I just couldn't continue, the prospect of going through another practice broke me down and I fell apart, almost in hysterics. Remember, I was a 13 year old KID, not a Marine recruit. My parents were of the older generation who had an excessive trust for authority, they tended to stand aside and let school officials do their jobs, but they realized something serious was going on. After skipping a few practices the coach came round our home. I don't remember much of what was said, I felt so intimidated, but my parents saw something disturbing, because at that point my father told me I could stay with the team or leave, it was my choice. I was glad to leave, but was concerned about how the other kids would react. Then my father at his absolute best: "you don't have to explain anything to anybody." From that point I acted as my own person, doing what I wanted as a unique individual. I stopped trying to "fit in" and was so much happier! For the remainder of adolescence I was completely immune to any peer pressure or the rampant drugs and alcohol prevalent in my high school. What next? A year later we were in a different town and school, I went for sports, first swimming, then I tried football again after getting to know the coach, a fine man. Played football three years, a starting lineman the final two seasons, and considered trying it in college but instead chose to be a student for once. Graduated with BA, then went to Navy Officer Candidate School and did over four years active duty, nearly half of it overseas. Part of it in a combat zone in the Persian Gulf. Finished at the rank of Lieutenant. So much for having the life of a "loser" as that idiot coach prophesized. I have since completed two graduate degrees and currently teach history at a small university in Ohio. Very proud to be a veteran, it's made me a better historian and I am grateful for the connections it gives me to other veterans, especially my father. That day in 1976 he really came through when I needed him, it remains a pivotal moment of my life. Brutal abusive coaches really are a problem, and kids do need protection. It wasn't me, it was him.
If you are not playing to win the game, why are you there. Thus everyone is a winning mentality is what's wrong with today's youth. When today's youth fails at something and are told why they can not handle it and act out in the wrong way.
This coach is the type of guy that will go home and beat his wife.
These are the men America needs! America was build by men like these! Stop being soft you learn nothing from being soft! Doesn’t mean dint to be kind humble or charitable.
He needs to be censured, not for his coaching philosophy, but for his disrespect of the officials. A three-game ban will teach him respect.
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It's football not kickball. If the boys aren't focused they coukd get hurt. Remember coaches yelling to "keep your head on a swivel?" That's so you won't get your head knocked off from not paying attention! Focused intensity is what it is.
How bout we just have the kids bring cupcakes and give everyone participation trophies.
Nothing wrong here. Go sing kumbaya, libs.
Conservatives making sports political once again.
Ric Flair and Burt Reynolds talking sports.
We are from Texas and my son's football coach from 2nd grade to 6th was easily this animated, one thing is for certain we dominated most teams, we were unbeaten 3 years straight. Football is not for the weak
Fucking pussy reporter.football isn't chewing on your glasses..
This guy should be banned for life then given a big enema
Poor kids.
He didn't get in the game when he played. Probably rode the bench his entire career.
Any good coach worth their weight knows that you put in the work in practice and you show what you can do during the games it's a little difficult to actually be out there coaching the kids when you're too busy barking at the refs
"we keep them disciplined" that would require you to have some first coach
kids sports is bad due to adults, they teach kids bad things by their actions and inactions from the bad parents to the bad officiating and the bad coaches who like the parents take the game seriously for some reason.adults who start issues should get perma bans, the game is for the kids to enjoy your enjoyment is not needed.
I thought this was a comedy parody of what a coach should not be. But it seems it is real.
I may not have enjoyed being coached like this, but gd it I enjoyed watching him coach this team
Bro my wrestling coach wouldn’t let us talk while we were in the practice room and no water until the end! And if he didn’t see you putting in work on the drills he would scream In your face and hit you with a towel wrapped with tape, hands down best coach I ever had.
Congratulations did you learn anything about life from it
Kids shouldn’t late tackle until puberty
I always loved my intense coaches growing up. Everyone just needs to stop being such a big puss%
Naw we didint want to ho there on the first place my parents put me up to sports by just signing me up and spending their money si they can say they already payed.
@@NicklausHaynie Well that is your story unfortunately
@@chrisshields5448 well if you like sports you like sports I'm not going to shame you on that
I have coached youth football for 8 years. We have won 6 championships in those 8 years. Our head coach has been coaching for 25 years and we coach with positivity.....I'm not going to say it was always positive....we are human, after all.....but as a coach you are not only teaching kids about a sport....you are also teaching them about life. Coaching has also taught me more than I could ever teach the children I've coached. I am a better man because of my players. There are so many coaches trying to fill a void that they forget what the game is all about......I'm guilty of losing it on the field....I've been ejected, but I've NEVER come down on my players....even in defeat it has always been about staying positive with the players. Much Love to the athletic community ❤
Good Coach ... There should be no such thing as a participation trophies. Winners and Losers -- learn now while you are young that everybody can't win every time
Learn how to control your sweat douchbag before you try to control the kids!!!!
Something profoundly pathetic about people getting bend out of shape with a child’s football game
Bruh looks low key like Dave wanstead
I have a room full of trophies coaching youth football. I taught fundamental football. Running into these coaches who are loud and abusive were usually the easiest to beat… even with more talented kids. This kind of coach is a waste.
He’s a drunk.
I like this guy
Rick Saban, Nicks unsuccessful brother
Wow this coach needs Jesus LOL
omg a hit song
No "Participation" trophies. Building blocks of little boys to turn into men.
This must be three year letterman’s mentor!