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Post by coachg13 on Nov 5, 2013 11:30:28 GMT -6
For those of you coaches who have done fundraising by selling cookie dough, discount cards, etc. What is the best company you have worked with? Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Post by coachg13 on Oct 30, 2013 7:53:24 GMT -6
I may speak for myself this day in age, but if a kid says I'm not ready, don't want to, more worried about playing time, etc, then I'm not wasting my time. I'd tell them I'll remember that attitude come next year. I want guys that are all in. I'll take the 11 guys that want to be there. That's all you need. 28-30 dressing is a better situation than some places.
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Post by coachg13 on Oct 11, 2013 9:22:13 GMT -6
There's 2 things you can do. Make sure you have as much extra dry clothes as you can get them. Don't know your equipment situation, but warm up inside or in their own shirts, keep everything they're going to wear during the game as dry as possible before the actual game starts. Change as much stuff as you can at halftime. If they have practice cleats and game cleats, switch them out at half time. Switch everything out at the half.
Or the 2nd option - it's football. They're gonna get wet.
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Post by coachg13 on Oct 3, 2013 6:54:56 GMT -6
Shirt must be on outside the locker room here.
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Post by coachg13 on Oct 1, 2013 11:07:12 GMT -6
Our guys still love some Phil Collins. Also that 400 violin symphony or 4000 or 500 violin orchestra whatever its called - has no words, and the kids love it.
Also: Teenage Wasteland Anything by Hendrix Thunderstruck 7 Nation Army
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Post by coachg13 on Nov 14, 2012 10:35:07 GMT -6
Our coach uses the football budget to buy game shoes every couple years (recycled and washed for a year or 2), socks, undershirts (short & long sleeve). If we don't issue it, you don't wear it. I like it, sends a message. A smart coach once told me "Perception is reality"
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