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Post by hunhdisciple on Oct 17, 2015 2:32:23 GMT -6
We've had a great year. Extremely young team with over achieving sophomores. About a year ahead of where we should be.
That came to a stop tonight. We were only about a 3 point under dog to a really good team. Ended up losing by 40+. Just a complete and total melt down. Couldn't do anything on any side of the ball.
However, so many of the kids after the game looked totally shell shocked and some of them looked kind of demoralized. We have 3 extremely winnable games left in the regular season.
I'm fearful that tonight kind of ruined their mindset. What can be done to keep these kids from cashing out? How do we keep them focused on the rest of the regular season and post season?
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Post by realdawg on Oct 17, 2015 5:29:09 GMT -6
Found out they are kids. They will bounce back quicker than you think. At practice Monday be positive. Have a lot of energy and get them moving around
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Post by brophy on Oct 17, 2015 5:41:42 GMT -6
Playing has to be more than wins, it has to be focused on being there for your teammates and making yourself better.
If your kids are cashing out, they are extremely immature and crumble in the face of adversity. Start framing the contests about lookkng forward to the resistance that molds us into being the people we WANT to be
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