bobcat14;1255653 wrote:I never said anything about the coaches leaving all i said was I and alot of other fans did not like their antics on the sidelines Friday night. They tell the players to act with class and they cant practice what they preach, it was uncalled for to act that way. I know that yelling and acting crazy as a coach happens in football, but not on the side lines and diffently not at some little ball boy who is in "7th Heaven" because he is standing with the big boys on Game Day!!!!!....Do it in the locker room or do it at practice but not out in front of everybody, get your point across and be done with it. I am really surprised that the ball boys father didnt come down and take care of it.
Is it just one coach or were they all doing it? Coaching philosophy shouldn't change just because you won a title last year. I guess what I am saying is...it sounds like the coach's were deliberately trying (maybe, I don't know I was not there) to prove that "their" team will not lose focus this season and that "us" coach's will not be out coached or our kids will not look unprepared becasue we are the defending state champs. It was week one and plenty of mistakes are expected.
As for yelling at a ball boy...really? Dad should've spoke up. However, I have seen too many times when the ball boys are just a little too young and it ends up being play time on the sidelines and the coaches are yelling for water or a new ball!