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There is a program here in San Antonio that is chock full of talent...one on the state All Star team...many D2 signees....most of whom would have had a legitimate shot at D1 if they had played on a higher-profile select team....just didn't get the exposure. For the past couple of years, many have predicted that the team would go DEEP into the playoffs. Last year, the team didn't even make the playoffs....this year, out in the first round as the 4-seed.
Some blame the coach, who doesn't like to play small ball and is said to focus a lot more on velocity than finesse. Many others, however, put the blame mostly on the players. Big egos, me-first versus team-first mentality.
That can be a problem when you have a team full of talented players. If they do not sacrifice individual goals/desires for the needs of the team, the team can definitely suffer as a result.
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| Posts: 2225 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: April 11, 2006 |    |
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I do not think that the Marcus coach is on the hot seat if they do not "contend" for a district title. With Flower Mound, Carroll and Coppell in that district making the playoffs is great...get in and then see how far you can go. Fact is, that the 3rd place team in that district would win some other districts. I am not sure winning the district is as important as you might think. Just my opinion!
"Baseball is the only sport I know that when you're on offense, the other team controls the ball." ~Ken Harrelson
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| Posts: 16 | Location: Weatherford | Registered: June 19, 2008 |    |
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If a team underachieves, you better look at the entire team - players as well as coaches. PLAYers, as in the ones actually performing on the field. Everyone needs to be accountable, but no one needs to be held as a scapegoat for a team's failings.
"I had it all planned out; after strike three I was gonna walk back to the dugout like an Egyptian."
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| Posts: 199 | Location: Carrollton | Registered: February 14, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by SWAC: I believe we need to start a topic Parents on the Hot Seat where the high school coaches underachieve because of their actions.
Witnessed this very action this past weekend as a coach was tossed because of his parent's abrasive behavior towards the umps.  DFW Coach G: I see you have no problem calling out a coach. Do you care to come out from behind your pseudonym? Collikar: Karen Collins
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| Posts: 1405 | Location: South Denton Co., Texas | Registered: January 12, 2006 |    |
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Yep, pretty chicken coming on here and spreading manure about men's jobs and careers, careers they chose so they could try to educate kids! Fact of the matter is, you have ABSOLUTELY no idea if any of this garbage is true! You are doing nothing but acting like a little kid spreading rumors about people to try and stir something up. How about you crawl back under your rock and SHUT UP!
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| Posts: 97 | Location: between Dallas and Denton | Registered: July 12, 2007 |    |
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Collikar: Hum...it's quiet .... perhaps 2011 son did not make 2008 Varsity Roster  parents  This topic has blamed the coaches, players, and parents. What about the Siblings, Aunts, Uncles, Second Cousins, and the family dog. In regards to Heritage 2008 I will stick to the fact we were not able to run all the black cats off the field! THAT's BASEBALL! 
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| Posts: 118 | Location: DFW | Registered: January 27, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Ringer1: You know I think it is just wrong for people to come on the board and start these kind of rumors. You people who started this need to get a grip. I have said this before on this forum and will say it again. These men have families who depend on their salaries. How would you like to see your name on a message board where people were commenting whether you should retain your job or not? You need to put things back into perspective and realize this is just a game. JMO
Ringer1 excellent point. People that call out others really don't care about anyone other than their own personal gain. The comments by DFWCoachG is so unprofessional and that person should be ashame of their actions. I happen to personally know the coach he mentioned and he is an excellent coach and a very good person. I really don't know the person that started this post but how would you feel if a post was started about your career and the effect it could potentially have on your family? I think really bad. I hope that Panther Dad or Keller Dad reads this post and closes it down. Ok here is the new Thread "High School Baseball Web Posters on the Hot Seat" Here is the first post: Delete DFWCoachG for not being a professional.
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| Posts: 678 | Location: Dallas, TX | Registered: July 12, 2005 |    |
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Reading this thread the thought that came to my mind was that as a coach being on the hotseat or thinking you are on the hotseat isn't always such a bad thing because it might be the motivation that drives a coach to success. Sometimes a hotseat may be self imposed (as personal motivation) or it might be imposed by other means (i.e. outside influences). This drive, created by the hotseat, might just be one of the strongest catalysts that the coach needs to lead the team to successful season. And for some coaches not thinking/being on the hotseat might just be the complicacy that ends a season in failure and underproduction of his players. Calling out coaches isn't proper just as it is not our policy to call out players. If you have a problem/issue with your coach then deal with it at the source not on the boards. As much as several of us have wanted to call out coaches in the past we have learned to bite our tongues  , learned to be P.C  . and learned how to use the PM's  to our benefit.
"At least the Sun Devil's Softball team made it to and won the CWS this year, what happened to my boys?"
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| Posts: 2294 | Location: Lake Cites Area of Dallas | Registered: May 30, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Panther Dad: I think many of you need to lighten up. It's an opinion -- nothing more -- and these men's jobs have nothing to do with this message board. Isn't "hot seat" an expression meaning that there are high expectations? Who said anything about being fired? Let's remember that this is Texas. Baseball coaches don't generally get fired for their team's performance unless there are other factors at work....I know there are occasional exceptions.
You guys should read the football message boards -- oh my.
Good post, KDM.
As I agree... Although I find it ironic that coaches are open game yet players aren't. Just sayin' regards,
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| Posts: 1453 | Location: Desktop | Registered: August 02, 2004 |    |
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