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Post by natenator on Aug 6, 2015 7:22:23 GMT -6
Well first...get out of the 33... Hahaha who didn't know this was coming? Lol
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Post by 33coach on Aug 6, 2015 9:11:11 GMT -6
Well first...get out of the 33... Haha shots fired.
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Post by decaguy on Jan 3, 2016 19:37:24 GMT -6
Hey guys, I am an old NCAA track and football guy, after competing I became a Powerline guy, lineman. When I met my wife I was not competing or coaching because with the work schedule I could not commit. So now I am in an office job and got back into coaching football and track at our local high school, love it, cannot imagine not coaching. Thing is my wife does not want me to coach and is fairly adamant about it. Anyone ever had any experience with this type of situation?
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Post by mariner42 on Jan 3, 2016 20:30:46 GMT -6
Hey guys, I am an old NCAA track and football guy, after competing I became a Powerline guy, lineman. When I met my wife I was not competing or coaching because with the work schedule I could not commit. So now I am in an office job and got back into coaching football and track at our local high school, love it, cannot imagine not coaching. Thing is my wife does not want me to coach and is fairly adamant about it. Anyone ever had any experience with this type of situation? You're going to get a range of advice, but to me it's a two way street. Give and take, communicate, find a solution.
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Post by larrymoe on Jan 4, 2016 10:58:43 GMT -6
My wife was never an athlete in HS, but has become a pretty serious runner (routinely finishes 1-3 in local 5k, 5 milers, 10k races- way faster than me- ran a 10k in 55 mins- me, 1:02) and lifts with me. She met me when I was a 3 sport coach and has routinely told me that she couldn't be married to me if I didn't coach at least football because I'd be the most miserable SOB on earth.
DC- you're just not meeting the right women. My wife's going on 36 and the pu$$y conservation is apparently going the opposite direction. Like 5 times in the last 4 days opposite direction. But, she is a ginger, so...
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Post by td4tc on Jan 4, 2016 12:13:32 GMT -6
Actually my wife has been our film chick for years. Only person I trust to get it right. We just have to turn down the volume when reviewing film with the players because she tends to chirp the play calling and sometimes the refs during the live filming.
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Post by 33coach on Jan 4, 2016 13:04:41 GMT -6
Actually my wife has been our film chick for years. Only person I trust to get it right. We just have to turn down the volume when reviewing film with the players because she tends to chirp the play calling and sometimes the refs during the live filming. That's awesome,
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Post by dytmook on Jan 4, 2016 17:44:29 GMT -6
My lady was a cheerleader in high school and contemplated coaching it where I coach because she thinks what they do is a joke, which is correct. She likes that I coach because she encouraged me to keep getting into it. She gets frustrated with the time I'm away sometimes now that we have a daughter, but she knows it's important to me and I'm already a miserable SOB. Plus it helps when I'll take my daughter to events that way she knows I am not just trying to get away from the toddler by going to some meeting, weights, practice, scouting, or male gossip session as our wives club refers to it when we meet.
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Post by John Knight on Jan 5, 2016 5:55:24 GMT -6
The World According to DCOHIO !
That would be a best seller, he would play with himself , I mean himself, in the movie!
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Post by IronmanFootball on Jan 5, 2016 7:19:20 GMT -6
My wife was a state champ swimmer in HS, and now punches people (men and women) in the face for fun which is 2-3 days / week. She has a career in the non-profit world (read works 12 hours a day) and volunteers to put homeless families into shelters/houses. When I do film/laundry on Saturday during the season, she spars from 9-11 to offset the time. When I get back we have pizza and wings and watch games on TV (she bitches there's nothing to do when football is over). Then we lift together Sundays. She won our fantasy football league after coming in 2nd last year. She's also in grad school right now. I've lived the @dcohio lifestyle too. Both have their pluses.
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Post by John Knight on Jan 5, 2016 7:34:15 GMT -6
For you young guys!
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Post by IronmanFootball on Jan 5, 2016 8:55:53 GMT -6
Oh I've dated my share of female athletes. College swimmer, D1 basketball player (a non-gay one...a rare find...lol), golfer, volleyball player. Dating an athlete definitely has it's pluses. She does understand competition and the time commitment. Christmas and Birthday gifts can all be bought at Dick's and she will love anything that says NIKE on it (a HUGE plus). I don't know. I'm sure I'll settle down. I've only dated 2 women since I moved here. Still dating one of them. I like her pretty good. Time will tell but until then I have more important issues...like playing better defense. The woman part will work out however it's going to work out. I don't worry about it too much. I'm with you. I didn't settle down until I settled into my career more.
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Post by PSS on Jan 5, 2016 9:14:16 GMT -6
No, she teaches 1st grade and has followed me around.
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Post by John Knight on Jan 5, 2016 9:45:00 GMT -6
OK, I am going to weigh in here. My wife is a Special education/ itinerant preschool teacher and is too busy writing IEPs to worry about my job. She has always been a great fan of the game though and made me keep coaching when I wanted out because our HC was a douchebag. She does think she knows the game like most fans and is very quick to tell me what should be done or who should be playing, that part, I laugh and ignore.
It has worked for us for 28 years.
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Post by John Knight on Jan 5, 2016 12:41:01 GMT -6
You ain't right!
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Post by larrymoe on Jan 5, 2016 13:45:41 GMT -6
Quick story... Game 1 the woman I dated before I moved came and we were still seeing each other despite the distance. The game was a blow out, then a come back, then a hang on to win type game. after the game I come out of the coach's locker room and my daughter is standing there. My GF and parents were in front of the stadium. My daughter says "well it counts as a win" I said "yea, we have some work to do." Daughter says "can you do me a favor?" I said "sure" She said "can you PLEASE find a GF who has a F'ing clue?" I said "huh" She said "she's nice and everything but she's trying to talk to me about whatever, IDK, I wasn't listening and I'm just like 'STFU, there is punt return going on." I laughed and said "were you at least nice?" She said "yea...at first but that was in the 3rd quarter" and so ended the relationship with that lady. Does your daughter look anything like Hayden Panettiere?
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Post by mariner42 on Jan 5, 2016 14:34:14 GMT -6
Quick story... Game 1 the woman I dated before I moved came and we were still seeing each other despite the distance. The game was a blow out, then a come back, then a hang on to win type game. after the game I come out of the coach's locker room and my daughter is standing there. My GF and parents were in front of the stadium. My daughter says "well it counts as a win" I said "yea, we have some work to do." Daughter says "can you do me a favor?" I said "sure" She said "can you PLEASE find a GF who has a F'ing clue?" I said "huh" She said "she's nice and everything but she's trying to talk to me about whatever, IDK, I wasn't listening and I'm just like 'STFU, there is punt return going on." I laughed and said "were you at least nice?" She said "yea...at first but that was in the 3rd quarter" and so ended the relationship with that lady. Does your daughter look anything like Hayden Panettiere? larrymoe: asking the important questions!
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Post by fballcoachg on Jan 6, 2016 12:02:37 GMT -6
Wife isn't a coach, was a HS athlete and interned in the athletic departments at BGSU and OSU. She brings our 3 kids to the games (4.5, 2.5, 11 months) sometimes even JV games. Our son, the oldest, has only missed 4 games since he was born, 1 for illness, 2 for extreme weather, 1 bc it was beyond a hostile environment coupled with weather. She gets my lifestyle, lives football, and loves being a coaches wife. As I've said before, she married in to it so she knew what she was getting in to, helps her dad took her to varsity club outside of Ohio stadium when she was five and all the way growing up before taking her to home games.
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