Way to go coach! I wish we had more coaches like you in Oklahoma. Those boys won't miss that game years from now, but they certainly will remember how they were shown that "they can be true men of characterer" from you.
Tuttle High School football head coach Koons, is a long way from your type of character. His bullying & name calling (a terrible 4 letter word) is "how he lead". True leaders show true character, even when no one is watching.
This didn't happen in Oklahoma. It's a school out in Utah.
I applaud the coach.
This mass punishment for the actions of a few is all too familiar.
"So the coach and his staff gathered the team together after Friday night's loss to Judge Memorial Catholic High School and told them he was concerned about some of the players' actions and behavior off the field. He then instructed them all to turn in their jerseys and their equipment. There would be no football until they earned the privilege to play."
Taking a stand: Union High coach suspends entire football team in lesson about character | Deseret News
Good job coach????? It sounds like he punished the whole team because he was too much of a coward to deal with the few individual (who were probably key players) players who were causing problems. If this had been players who played insignificant roles on the team would he have punished the whole team?
Doesn't sound like a good coach to me. NOW BRING IT ON...
...could be a fantastic team-building move.
If you think that could be fantastic team-building move; you're setting up a presedence in which the community will call you out every time there is a concern with individuals on the football team. Deal with the individuals who you need to hold accountable and responsible for their own actions.
If you want to alienate a team and create animosity among players then make a few/some individuals an exception to the rule by punishing the whole team when a few key individuals have problems and bring your wrath upon the non key players by singling them out when they break the rules.
How could the coaches hold the individuals accountable from an anonymous website? The team members must be accountable to every member of the the team or the team doesn't function as a unit. If you want the unity of the team then you must treat everyone the same, and this includes punishment. If you read the story the parents are behind the coaches, and so are the players.
I do agree that if the individuals could be singled out then do so, but I understood the situation that there were more than a few individuals that were not taking care of business off the field and were not holding up in the classroom. They need to understand that their actions affect more than themselves in a team setting.
Sure peer pressure works; however you have to be a leader and be consistent with the way you discipline students. This 'Pontius Pilate' leadership where you 'wash your hands' of decision-making is ineffective. Make a 'decison' (right or wrong) and stick with it--if it's your decision--then you are accountable and live with the results.
What's the credibility of an anonymous website?
Yeah! They (parents) are behind the coach now; just the position they want to be in--to KICK HIS BEHIND later. Coaches are leaders, do we punish a whole city because of the actions of a few? Deal with the individuals responsible. As far as websites dictating that you do something as a coach--turn it over to the police and the courts to sort those things out!
Wait.
Deal with the individuals responsible - how do you do that exactly when you certain of who they are since they are doing it through an anonymous website?
Then you say turn it over to the police...so in other worse, wash hands of responsibility and let someone else deal with it. While waiting on them to do something, continue to allow the unknown perpetrators to continue acting in a negative way with no consequences?
I'm just trying to see where the logic in anything you are saying is coming from.
Is it all about logic? Would you want to be punished as a group because what occurred on a 'website?' What is the website's responsibility?
Do you punish the whole police force because of the inappropriate actions of one or a few? There are bad apples in every occupation, profession & walks witin life. Are we making schools accountable for what occurs on a social network? Again, what is the website's responsibility?
All I'm saying is that someone needs to come forward with whatever 'concerns' they have about the football team. Sure this got him (coach) 'more than just two lines in the Oklahoma City Times...' Please forgive that Walter Mitty moment...
We don't know enough about the alledged allegations made about the team members involved. You can't deal with 'heresay;' especially if you don't know what's involved.
Do we have all the facts or know the scope of what occurred(?):
Can you tell me?
This could be the type of poop (feces) people leave on the rug in your office for you to clean up. Let the police investigate it; if it's worth an investigation--this could be a situation where your players weren't involved. Sounds like there could be some hidden 'drama' within this recipe.
Excuse the expression but this sounds like a 'fishing expedition' or set up. Just the type of thing that you may not have within your jurisdiction to deal with effectively; not saying that it should be ignored either.
All we can do from here on is stay tuned for the sequel to this event.
ENOUGH SAID!
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