Several years back , during my substitute teaching years, I
accepted a job at a local high school where I covered a gym class for a couple
of weeks. The first day, I admit, even the process of figuring
out what to wear was a challenge. After
several outfit changes, I settled on a running suit, jacket left open, with a matching
t-shirt underneath.
I should have known I was in trouble when my daughter, a
teenager at the time , had to tell me to “lose the pearls.”. At any rate when I arrived I was informed
that the class was made up of the football team and surprise, they were working
on plays.
Football at the time was as foreign to me as sleeping in an
igloo. I had nothing. The class began and they informed me that
after attendance we went outside to “run plays”.
That’s when one very
vocal young man told me that I was to remain in the position of “Center” for
the entire time. I thought, well that
makes sense. I will be in the middle of
everything and I can keep an eye on all of them.. So I said fine, you can show
me what to do when we get outside.
As it turns out, the center is the one who hikes the ball and
the quarterback places his hands right up between the Center’s legs so as not
to fumble the ball. Oh yeah, the vocal one that told me I was to be the center, he was the quarterback.…those kids
had jokes.
At any rate, after those two weeks were done, I began to
take a bit more interest in football and learning what it’s all about. I watched more games and I even started a
fantasy football league and have continued to do so every year.
These days I know quite a bit more than I did back in my “Center”
days. In fact, I have a few tips for the coaches out there….there are tips here for Coaches of teams of all ages
, professional, college , high school, middle school and little league.
Coaches, y’all listen up…
Coaches of children…if it is 100 degrees outside or anywhere
near that number, the children can’t run until they vomit and then be made to
continue to run. The body can only
handle so much …heat strokes and worse have happened….take those babies inside
and teach them about good sportsmanship, playbooks and the love of the game.
Offensive Coaches…if you are continuing to run the ball up
the middle, and it’s NOT working…and I’m not talking about two or three plays. I’m
talking about year after year, season, after season…You have another option
(shocking, I know). Put it in the
air. Pass it. You can actually score this way…I’ve seen it
done. Some Coaches actually apply this
tactic…but for the ones who don’t....Trust me. Try it. If you are in a paid position you may actually keep your job.
Defensive Coaches.. if your linemen are blocking like a
bunch of high school girls during a powder puff football game, get new players…Send
the old ones packing…you can’t make them want it.
All Coaches…This is an important one…If you are one of those
that completely loses your cool on the sidelines after a bad play or call…Please
know this…We, the fans, can see you....Whether we are there in the stands, or watching
from the comfort of our home, and Crazy eyes are not very unbecoming. So get it together…look tough, not crazy…set
your jaw and keep your game face on!
Coaches and Owners… In the case of the NFL players of all
positions …if they aren’t getting the job done with what they get paid to do
it, then trust me when I tell you, there
is someone else a little tougher and hungrier out there that will!! Get your trade on.
Another tip for not only the NFL Coaches and Owners, but for
the Commissioner…No one wants to watch criminals play football!!! If they are
beating women, stealing things, or getting arrested for other reasons not
listed here..brace yourselves…They CAN be replaced….People want to watch a football
game played by respectable men that young boys can look up to, not a game that looks like a reality T.V.
version of the longest yard.
I admit that I have a lot to learn about the game, and I’m
working on that. Who knows they may
actually have women coaches in the NFL one day and I’ve got to be ready…
3 comments:
Love this...I thoroughly enjoyed the read it's no less than brilliant!!!
Good girl!!!
Thank you Becca!!
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