Transcript:
Coach Tippit: Great game, girls. Dad: Coach! Coach! I want a word with you about my daughter. Why is she averaging only 17.5 m.p.g.? Coach Tippit: M.P.G.? Dad: Minutes per game. Coach Tippit: Oh, for a second I thought it might be a carburetor problem.
The_Keeper Premium Member about 4 years ago
For several seasons as a youth coach, I used to log when a player when into a game and when they came out so I could show that any parents that the player played at least half a game.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
This is Jerry’s first appearance and he’s already establishing himself as a picky and pompous pushy parent.
captastro about 4 years ago
My brother in law coached girls hs ball. A parent followed him into the locker room demanding trophy her little darling didn’t get more play time. “Because she sucks at bball.” ( he’s a Marine)
rhpii about 4 years ago
I’ve seen coaches quit because of overly pushy parents and I’ve seen players devastated by ego driven coaches. The game should be for the kids. That is especially so at the recreational levels.
gammaguy about 4 years ago
“That was at her request. She said that if I had her in the game longer than that, you’d be yelling at her.”