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Post by newcoachfl on Sept 28, 2008 12:36:08 GMT -6
I'm with you guys. I thought it was cool. I dont know the guy, but it seemed like his kids were really fired up, and that is a great thing.
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Post by newcoachfl on Sept 28, 2008 12:09:45 GMT -6
What do yall do to show enthusiasm during games? We played a team a couple of weeks ago where one of the coaches would chest bump players after big plays when they came off the field. One of our coaches took exception to that and thought he wasnt showing any class. What do yall think about that?
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Post by newcoachfl on Apr 3, 2008 12:15:13 GMT -6
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Post by newcoachfl on Apr 2, 2008 10:04:49 GMT -6
Hey Guys,
I know this should be in the Job section, but more people visit this part and I really need some advice. I have coached at the same place for the last 3 years. It was where I played at so there was no interview, no resume, i just got hired. Now I have recently graduated from college and I am getting ready to apply for my first "real" coaching job. I was just wondering what kind of stuff is important to put in a coaching resume? Thanks and I hope I dont sound stupid for asking that.
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Post by newcoachfl on Aug 16, 2007 12:10:17 GMT -6
thanks for your responses guys. That is why I like coming on this board, everybody helps everybody else out. Don't worry I'm not coming across to them like I'm a know it all or anything, I just vented on the forum.
thanks again guys.
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Post by newcoachfl on Aug 15, 2007 23:00:09 GMT -6
Heys guys, I really enjoy reading the stuff on this site but this is one of my first posts.
I a young coach (22) who is in his third year of coaching and I just feel like I'm getting crapped on because of my age. Last year I called the 9th grade defense for the final 3 games and we won all 3 without giving up more than 7 points in any game. Then our freshman head coach went up to varsity and the new freshman coach came in and he wanted to do defense. After talking with the guy its obvious that I know our defense better and would be able to do a better job, but since he's the freshmen head coach, he gets to call the defenses.
Coming into the last few weeks our freshman offensive coordinator quit, so the head coach told me that he wanted me running the offense because I had coach here the longest plus I had played in the offense. But today on the first day of practice, our offensive line coach comes in and says that he would like to coach the skill guys and be the offensive coordinator. Our head coach sides with him and I know that it is because of my age. I was informed that I would not only be coaching the defensive line like I have the last two years, but the offensive line too.
I just get frustrated and I'm not sure what to do. It just really stinks when you know that you are a better coach than the guy doing the offense AND the guys doing the defense.
I know I don't want to coach anymore here after this year, but its tough because I played for the varsity head coach and he is like my mentor. He's given me alot of breaks and I owe him alot, I dont want to act immature because I'm not getting my way.
Sorry for the long post, any advice?
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Post by newcoachfl on Dec 11, 2007 15:31:43 GMT -6
Hey guys, the lastest rumor is that Tuberville is going to name Tony Franklin as the new offensive coordinator at Auburn. How do you think he and his offense will fit down on the Plains?
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