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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 22:46:11 GMT -5
I appreciate your post, but many of the details included are incorrect. I understand that they're probably your embellished opinion based on the reality that you perceived. Nah, that post was actually the most accurate description of the situation I've read to date. There are people who were close to the situation that would disagree with you.
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Post by kokyu on May 3, 2016 22:53:30 GMT -5
This horses.hit she's just a "good" player goddamn both wings and iron should be banned, might as well be posting straight spam.
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Post by mrad on May 3, 2016 22:54:29 GMT -5
It's just like Candace Parker not being on the women's basketball olympic team this year because Geno Auriemma just like Karch Kiraly is an egomaniac that thinks it's all about him. Men coaching women. All about that dynamic. Exerting authority/dominance doesn't seem as common when men are coaching men. +++ agreed. A woman is not supposed to challenge a man or you will lose your job. Ask Bown about it or Tom or Hooker
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Post by kokyu on May 3, 2016 23:06:35 GMT -5
Don't care how many golds Karch won this behavior should disqualify anyone from coaching any level:
And people talking about who Hooker slept with, smfh.
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Post by PostPrime on May 3, 2016 23:10:55 GMT -5
That was a really really dumb post. As a competitor if you haven't gone off on a ref before you are no competitor.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 23:16:56 GMT -5
That was a really really dumb post. As a competitor if you haven't gone off on a ref before you are no competitor. hmmm. Interesting theory. Of losers. Sore losers. Why don't you type up the rational argument for his behavior? See if you do not feel crazy trying to justify the overly aggressive, douchy behavior. Please. Just type it out for us who "don't understand how to compete". All I saw was a complete idiot in a pink hat trying to act tough to someone who was trying to ref the match. Douche behavior. Maybe that is why he cannot mentor strong willed women? They scare him too much? It is the graceful champion behavior of Americans like this that creates all the respect and good will we have in the global sports world. This is why they ALL cheer for us to lose. Cannot hear him. Is he crying because he was so far out of position and did not help his teammate and needed someone to blame other than himself? Such a humble and level headed sportsman, must be a great mentor to women who have opinions.
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Post by kokyu on May 3, 2016 23:18:31 GMT -5
That was a really really dumb post. As a competitor if you haven't gone off on a ref before you are no competitor. Forgiveable for a 20 something yo athlete, not a 40 something. That was really really really smart to have posted that with your sock though.
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Post by PostPrime on May 3, 2016 23:31:05 GMT -5
You obviously have played the game very little if this shocks you. There is a big difference between strong willed players and self centered, team eroding players. Great coaches know the difference and know the importance of keeping it out of the gym.
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Post by volleyguy on May 3, 2016 23:34:25 GMT -5
You obviously have played the game very little if this shocks you. There is a big difference between strong willed players and self centered, team eroding players. Great coaches know the difference and know the importance of keeping it out of the gym. Exactly. Which might explain why Hugh kept her and Karch didn't.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 23:39:14 GMT -5
She is certainly good, but not so good as to compare to those greats in the other sports. She wasn't given the opportunity. good gawd. youre back again? how many times do you have to embarrass yourself before you just leave?
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 23:40:40 GMT -5
You obviously have played the game very little if this shocks you. There is a big difference between strong willed players and self centered, team eroding players. Great coaches know the difference and know the importance of keeping it out of the gym. Exactly. Which might explain why Hugh kept her and Karch didn't. I do not know about that. There are a lot of differing opinions. One credible opinion is that many men that were great volleyball players carry around a chip on their shoulder that they were not great at "manly" sports like football/basketball etc. and that chip makes produces this behavior toward women. Not a mentor but someone that wants to exert their control / dominance over women to make up for whatever insecurities they feel about themselves. A coach should be a developmental mentor. If you need to show everyone what a tough, manly man you are it is pretty tough to focus on the team when you are focused more on your own image.
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Post by volleyguy on May 3, 2016 23:44:52 GMT -5
Exactly. Which might explain why Hugh kept her and Karch didn't. I do not know about that. There are a lot of differing opinions. One credible opinion is that many men that were great volleyball players carry around a chip on their shoulder that they were not great at "manly" sports like football/basketball etc. and that chip makes produces this behavior toward women. Not a mentor but someone that wants to exert their control / dominance over women to make up for whatever insecurities they feel about themselves. A coach should be a developmental mentor. If you need to show everyone what a tough, manly man you are it is pretty tough to focus on the team when you are focused more on your own image. Not the point. One is an experienced coach and capable manager, the other, not so much. But ultimately, the original distinction is flawed. It's not about strong-willed vs self-centered. That's an obvious choice. The choice is about how to contain or ameliorate a situation, and for the more advanced coach, how to enable self-actualization.
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Post by PostPrime on May 3, 2016 23:46:03 GMT -5
This has to be a joke right? Mans need to dominate women?? Really? Completely absurd. Where do you people come up with this sh@t?
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 23:46:37 GMT -5
She wasn't given the opportunity. good gawd. youre back again? how many times do you have to embarrass yourself before you just leave? You have a picture of Emma Watson on your profile... New account, eh?
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 23:47:43 GMT -5
I do not know about that. There are a lot of differing opinions. One credible opinion is that many men that were great volleyball players carry around a chip on their shoulder that they were not great at "manly" sports like football/basketball etc. and that chip makes produces this behavior toward women. Not a mentor but someone that wants to exert their control / dominance over women to make up for whatever insecurities they feel about themselves. A coach should be a developmental mentor. If you need to show everyone what a tough, manly man you are it is pretty tough to focus on the team when you are focused more on your own image. Not the point. One is an experienced coach and capable manager, the other, not so much. But ultimately, the original distinction is flawed. It's not about strong-willed vs self-centered. That's an obvious choice. The choice is about how to contain or ameliorate a situation, and for the more advanced coach, how to enable self-actualization. Dem words too big for me, but if you mean that a great coach gets people to buy in that what is good for the team is also good for the individual, I agree (and likely misunderstood your previous post).
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