If you're a coach you hope to have a dad or two like this to help out...might be a tad overzealous but if they're telling the kids good info then let's go!
Any other dads out there like me who have to practice ultimate self control when watching their sons get coached by someone who clearly knows way less than you? My son has no filter and one day is going to tell the coach, "my daddy says you don't know what you're talking about and I should do it this way instead." Haha
From a rec ball stand point I hope all other dads that don’t offer their time to help all the kids would also practice self control. I’ve been on both sides of the proverbial and literal fence. When I’m on the outside I’m silent, and when I’m on the inside I appreciate all the help I can get, and silence from the ones that don’t want to help.
You have to balance it...if you aren't willing (or maybe not able) to put the time and work in and coach but the other guy is then it's not really fair to pipe up and tell them how to do it....within reason of course. If it's just horribly bad then maybe pull the coach aside and offer some feed back. And of course you can coach your kid up on your own too.
He is right with everything lol
Dad out there coaching better than the HC.
Why you gotta call me out like this 💀
I had to subscribe. Also, I realize that I should relax a bit at my kids lacrosse practices.
If you're a coach you hope to have a dad or two like this to help out...might be a tad overzealous but if they're telling the kids good info then let's go!
Might be too involved but this dad is right lol at least it isn’t one of those ones who is giving all the wrong advice
Just went to my nephews travel game its crazy how accurate he is
“Just to piggy back what coach said…”
He's right on all accounts
How I feel every year when I offer to help the Dixie coach 😂
That’s right on point 😂😂😂
😅 So realistic.
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Any other dads out there like me who have to practice ultimate self control when watching their sons get coached by someone who clearly knows way less than you? My son has no filter and one day is going to tell the coach, "my daddy says you don't know what you're talking about and I should do it this way instead." Haha
From a rec ball stand point I hope all other dads that don’t offer their time to help all the kids would also practice self control.
I’ve been on both sides of the proverbial and literal fence. When I’m on the outside I’m silent, and when I’m on the inside I appreciate all the help I can get, and silence from the ones that don’t want to help.
You have to balance it...if you aren't willing (or maybe not able) to put the time and work in and coach but the other guy is then it's not really fair to pipe up and tell them how to do it....within reason of course. If it's just horribly bad then maybe pull the coach aside and offer some feed back. And of course you can coach your kid up on your own too.