Why does the coach's kid always get the game MVP?

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Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:39 am In some cases, coach is only there for the development of their own kid. They don't care about anything else but their own. After controlling the board coaching decision with their buddies for years, the development of the group now shows how far behind they are vs peers. Said super star MVP in this case is the worse kid on the team, has been for years but has EVERY opportunity and ole non aware daddy will strike down those that would oppose him. Ole coach just wanted to TRY and develop his own kid at everyone else's expense. When ya don't put the work in, don't have the skill, ya can't hold on forever. The levee finally broke. Well new blood now, and little johnny MVP can't make the team, not for spite, HE SUCKS! Adios little Johnny, take daddy coach with ya! :lol: :lol: :lol:
^^^sounds like a personal gripe...do share!
Pretty self explanatory don't ya think? Shitty coach, controlled the team, biased towards his own player who can't make it on his own.
Age? Level?
U10 to U15
You don't want to narrow down the team because you know you're full of shit.
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Re: Why does the coach's kid always get the game MVP?

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Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 12:37 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 9:06 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:39 am In some cases, coach is only there for the development of their own kid. They don't care about anything else but their own. After controlling the board coaching decision with their buddies for years, the development of the group now shows how far behind they are vs peers. Said super star MVP in this case is the worse kid on the team, has been for years but has EVERY opportunity and ole non aware daddy will strike down those that would oppose him. Ole coach just wanted to TRY and develop his own kid at everyone else's expense. When ya don't put the work in, don't have the skill, ya can't hold on forever. The levee finally broke. Well new blood now, and little johnny MVP can't make the team, not for spite, HE SUCKS! Adios little Johnny, take daddy coach with ya! :lol: :lol: :lol:
^^^sounds like a personal gripe...do share!
Facts are the facts. Coach a team for 5 years and drag your kid along, manage the parents with fear, align your buddies on the board. When it all falls apart because you can't coach, your board buddies are sick of your bs and can't defend it any longer, plus your kid can't make the team without you, personal gripe? Sure, call it what you want. Good fkn riddance to the idiot. He did no one favors in 5 years.
Why would you subject your kid to the shit-show for 5 years? Assuming he is a good as you think he is, why not move to a better team with a legit coach or try moving him up to single A?
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Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 12:29 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 11:21 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:39 am In some cases, coach is only there for the development of their own kid. They don't care about anything else but their own. After controlling the board coaching decision with their buddies for years, the development of the group now shows how far behind they are vs peers. Said super star MVP in this case is the worse kid on the team, has been for years but has EVERY opportunity and ole non aware daddy will strike down those that would oppose him. Ole coach just wanted to TRY and develop his own kid at everyone else's expense. When ya don't put the work in, don't have the skill, ya can't hold on forever. The levee finally broke. Well new blood now, and little johnny MVP can't make the team, not for spite, HE SUCKS! Adios little Johnny, take daddy coach with ya! :lol: :lol: :lol:
If your kid is on the ice with the team, he too should be developing. If he is not developing, no coach in the world will ever help him.
Some kids develop, some do not, some peak and there's no hope, some faster than others, some have more and better opportunities. If the coaches kid doesn't develop and is only there because of super dad coach, then dad needs recognize and step aside. Other kids develop in or outside the team, this player does not. Son is not there so therefore neither should the coach, because super coach isn't cutting his own kid. At U15 it's a sad reality that many of the kids don't know a PK or PP, no idea where to go positionally, zero angling ability, no idea how to hit or get hit, have been conditioned that you don't ask questions, you don't talk to your coach or face being yelled at. The good news is, many of the stronger players have left and are coming back now that a new coach is in place. But they are way behind other teams in their league, that will show through the season. Some guys want the job, don't do the work, are there for the wrong reasons and lack SELF awareness of just how sh**y their kid is. So this guy can now take his precious players kids game MVP's and hit the road. Sad it took 5 years of BS for people in this association to wake up.
Well, by telling us that the strong kids left at least you're admitting that your kid is a shitty as the x-coaches kid.
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Re: Why does the coach's kid always get the game MVP?

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Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 4:48 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 8:13 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:07 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 2:18 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 9:06 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:39 am In some cases, coach is only there for the development of their own kid. They don't care about anything else but their own. After controlling the board coaching decision with their buddies for years, the development of the group now shows how far behind they are vs peers. Said super star MVP in this case is the worse kid on the team, has been for years but has EVERY opportunity and ole non aware daddy will strike down those that would oppose him. Ole coach just wanted to TRY and develop his own kid at everyone else's expense. When ya don't put the work in, don't have the skill, ya can't hold on forever. The levee finally broke. Well new blood now, and little johnny MVP can't make the team, not for spite, HE SUCKS! Adios little Johnny, take daddy coach with ya! :lol: :lol: :lol:
^^^sounds like a personal gripe...do share!
Pretty self explanatory don't ya think? Shitty coach, controlled the team, biased towards his own player who can't make it on his own.
Age? Level?
U10 to U15
You don't want to narrow down the team because you know you're full of shit.
Yeah i'd rant that much on here to make it up? Lol right
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Re: Why does the coach's kid always get the game MVP?

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Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 4:51 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 12:37 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 9:06 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:39 am In some cases, coach is only there for the development of their own kid. They don't care about anything else but their own. After controlling the board coaching decision with their buddies for years, the development of the group now shows how far behind they are vs peers. Said super star MVP in this case is the worse kid on the team, has been for years but has EVERY opportunity and ole non aware daddy will strike down those that would oppose him. Ole coach just wanted to TRY and develop his own kid at everyone else's expense. When ya don't put the work in, don't have the skill, ya can't hold on forever. The levee finally broke. Well new blood now, and little johnny MVP can't make the team, not for spite, HE SUCKS! Adios little Johnny, take daddy coach with ya! :lol: :lol: :lol:
^^^sounds like a personal gripe...do share!
Facts are the facts. Coach a team for 5 years and drag your kid along, manage the parents with fear, align your buddies on the board. When it all falls apart because you can't coach, your board buddies are sick of your bs and can't defend it any longer, plus your kid can't make the team without you, personal gripe? Sure, call it what you want. Good fkn riddance to the idiot. He did no one favors in 5 years.
Why would you subject your kid to the shit-show for 5 years? Assuming he is a good as you think he is, why not move to a better team with a legit coach or try moving him up to single A?
Oh we left.
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Re: Why does the coach's kid always get the game MVP?

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Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 4:54 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 12:29 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 11:21 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:39 am In some cases, coach is only there for the development of their own kid. They don't care about anything else but their own. After controlling the board coaching decision with their buddies for years, the development of the group now shows how far behind they are vs peers. Said super star MVP in this case is the worse kid on the team, has been for years but has EVERY opportunity and ole non aware daddy will strike down those that would oppose him. Ole coach just wanted to TRY and develop his own kid at everyone else's expense. When ya don't put the work in, don't have the skill, ya can't hold on forever. The levee finally broke. Well new blood now, and little johnny MVP can't make the team, not for spite, HE SUCKS! Adios little Johnny, take daddy coach with ya! :lol: :lol: :lol:
If your kid is on the ice with the team, he too should be developing. If he is not developing, no coach in the world will ever help him.
Some kids develop, some do not, some peak and there's no hope, some faster than others, some have more and better opportunities. If the coaches kid doesn't develop and is only there because of super dad coach, then dad needs recognize and step aside. Other kids develop in or outside the team, this player does not. Son is not there so therefore neither should the coach, because super coach isn't cutting his own kid. At U15 it's a sad reality that many of the kids don't know a PK or PP, no idea where to go positionally, zero angling ability, no idea how to hit or get hit, have been conditioned that you don't ask questions, you don't talk to your coach or face being yelled at. The good news is, many of the stronger players have left and are coming back now that a new coach is in place. But they are way behind other teams in their league, that will show through the season. Some guys want the job, don't do the work, are there for the wrong reasons and lack SELF awareness of just how sh**y their kid is. So this guy can now take his precious players kids game MVP's and hit the road. Sad it took 5 years of BS for people in this association to wake up.
Well, by telling us that the strong kids left at least you're admitting that your kid is a shitty as the x-coaches kid.
How ya figure?
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Re: Why does the coach's kid always get the game MVP?

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Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 9:33 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 4:51 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 12:37 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 9:06 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:39 am In some cases, coach is only there for the development of their own kid. They don't care about anything else but their own. After controlling the board coaching decision with their buddies for years, the development of the group now shows how far behind they are vs peers. Said super star MVP in this case is the worse kid on the team, has been for years but has EVERY opportunity and ole non aware daddy will strike down those that would oppose him. Ole coach just wanted to TRY and develop his own kid at everyone else's expense. When ya don't put the work in, don't have the skill, ya can't hold on forever. The levee finally broke. Well new blood now, and little johnny MVP can't make the team, not for spite, HE SUCKS! Adios little Johnny, take daddy coach with ya! :lol: :lol: :lol:
^^^sounds like a personal gripe...do share!
Facts are the facts. Coach a team for 5 years and drag your kid along, manage the parents with fear, align your buddies on the board. When it all falls apart because you can't coach, your board buddies are sick of your bs and can't defend it any longer, plus your kid can't make the team without you, personal gripe? Sure, call it what you want. Good fkn riddance to the idiot. He did no one favors in 5 years.
Why would you subject your kid to the shit-show for 5 years? Assuming he is a good as you think he is, why not move to a better team with a legit coach or try moving him up to single A?
Oh we left.
And you're trolling the guy 5 years later... :lol:
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Guest wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 6:33 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 9:33 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 4:51 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 12:37 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 9:06 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:39 am In some cases, coach is only there for the development of their own kid. They don't care about anything else but their own. After controlling the board coaching decision with their buddies for years, the development of the group now shows how far behind they are vs peers. Said super star MVP in this case is the worse kid on the team, has been for years but has EVERY opportunity and ole non aware daddy will strike down those that would oppose him. Ole coach just wanted to TRY and develop his own kid at everyone else's expense. When ya don't put the work in, don't have the skill, ya can't hold on forever. The levee finally broke. Well new blood now, and little johnny MVP can't make the team, not for spite, HE SUCKS! Adios little Johnny, take daddy coach with ya! :lol: :lol: :lol:
^^^sounds like a personal gripe...do share!
Facts are the facts. Coach a team for 5 years and drag your kid along, manage the parents with fear, align your buddies on the board. When it all falls apart because you can't coach, your board buddies are sick of your bs and can't defend it any longer, plus your kid can't make the team without you, personal gripe? Sure, call it what you want. Good fkn riddance to the idiot. He did no one favors in 5 years.
Why would you subject your kid to the shit-show for 5 years? Assuming he is a good as you think he is, why not move to a better team with a legit coach or try moving him up to single A?
Oh we left.
And you're trolling the guy 5 years later... :lol:
FOR 5 years, not 5 years AGO! You're bright, good job skippy
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Re: Why does the coach's kid always get the game MVP?

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Guest wrote: Fri May 19, 2023 6:54 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 6:33 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 9:33 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 4:51 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 12:37 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 9:06 am

^^^sounds like a personal gripe...do share!
Facts are the facts. Coach a team for 5 years and drag your kid along, manage the parents with fear, align your buddies on the board. When it all falls apart because you can't coach, your board buddies are sick of your bs and can't defend it any longer, plus your kid can't make the team without you, personal gripe? Sure, call it what you want. Good fkn riddance to the idiot. He did no one favors in 5 years.
Why would you subject your kid to the shit-show for 5 years? Assuming he is a good as you think he is, why not move to a better team with a legit coach or try moving him up to single A?
Oh we left.
And you're trolling the guy 5 years later... :lol:
FOR 5 years, not 5 years AGO! You're bright, good job skippy
Oh I see...I thought your kid left after the first year, then the coach was gassed after 5 and now you're chirping him, my mistake.

What you're saying is that your kid suffered for 5 years and now that the coach is replaced and the strong players returning to the team you finally have the courage to chirp him anonymously on MHT, got it.
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Re: Why does the coach's kid always get the game MVP?

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Guest wrote: Sat May 20, 2023 9:04 am
Guest wrote: Fri May 19, 2023 6:54 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 6:33 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 9:33 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 4:51 pm
Guest wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 12:37 pm

Facts are the facts. Coach a team for 5 years and drag your kid along, manage the parents with fear, align your buddies on the board. When it all falls apart because you can't coach, your board buddies are sick of your bs and can't defend it any longer, plus your kid can't make the team without you, personal gripe? Sure, call it what you want. Good fkn riddance to the idiot. He did no one favors in 5 years.
Why would you subject your kid to the shit-show for 5 years? Assuming he is a good as you think he is, why not move to a better team with a legit coach or try moving him up to single A?
Oh we left.
And you're trolling the guy 5 years later... :lol:
FOR 5 years, not 5 years AGO! You're bright, good job skippy
Oh I see...I thought your kid left after the first year, then the coach was gassed after 5 and now you're chirping him, my mistake.

What you're saying is that your kid suffered for 5 years and now that the coach is replaced and the strong players returning to the team you finally have the courage to chirp him anonymously on MHT, got it.
Oh he was chirped right to his face, I was the only one with balls big enough to do it. Most of you shoelace watchers say and do nothing. You're probably that type. I'm just answering a post to explain why below average coaches always cater to their below average kids and how it can ruin a minor hockey's age group for someone's own self interest of trying to keep their kid relevant. They lack self awareness and need to compensate and justify why they and their kid is on this team or at this level of hockey. C'mon YOU KNOW you've seen it too!
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