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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 565609" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>You're really touchy about this for some reason. I don't understand why.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad that you emailed the author as it cleared up his opinion on yelling. When I read the original article, I assumed that there was a point to what he wrote as it didn't just seem informational. They can pay 18 year olds to merely report what happened, but we expect most sports writers to offer up their opinions one way or the other. So let's look at this. The author stated that the coaches "whipped" through their session. Then said that the defense got burned badly and that it "just shouldn't happen." Then he pointed out that the coaches don't say anything after bad plays, because the practices move along so quickly.</p><p></p><p>You can say that I was reading into that, but to me, it seemed that the author was leading the reader to believe that the tempo and the lack of instant feedback is part of the problem. I don't think that I jumped down anyone's throat about it. I asked if coaches should be more in-your-face when breakdowns occur in practice. Never did I say that they should yell, except for noting that MM and Capers don't tend to be yellers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 565609, member: 5830"] You're really touchy about this for some reason. I don't understand why. I'm glad that you emailed the author as it cleared up his opinion on yelling. When I read the original article, I assumed that there was a point to what he wrote as it didn't just seem informational. They can pay 18 year olds to merely report what happened, but we expect most sports writers to offer up their opinions one way or the other. So let's look at this. The author stated that the coaches "whipped" through their session. Then said that the defense got burned badly and that it "just shouldn't happen." Then he pointed out that the coaches don't say anything after bad plays, because the practices move along so quickly. You can say that I was reading into that, but to me, it seemed that the author was leading the reader to believe that the tempo and the lack of instant feedback is part of the problem. I don't think that I jumped down anyone's throat about it. I asked if coaches should be more in-your-face when breakdowns occur in practice. Never did I say that they should yell, except for noting that MM and Capers don't tend to be yellers. [/QUOTE]
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