The sissification of America continues.

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This is silly. Rugby (and Aussie and Gaelic) have a different tackling style. They don't do the head-on hits the way Americans and Canadians do. Neither did we back before the modern equipment. It was more of a side-step, arm-grab, pull-down thing. If you tackled North American style without the gear, you'd be dead.

All this couch-potato d ick measuring is undoubtedly providing the ladies with much eye-rolling mirth.


Amen to that. When I played Rugby in Sask , way back when , the intelligent women came to watch our game.
They did have to do a shut down on some cross overs who started head shots. The Guys that don't have to go to work on Monday types. Daddies paid your fall tuition frat boyz.

People that knock rugby never played it.
 

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Amen to that. When I played Rugby in Sask , way back when , the intelligent women came to watch our game.
They did have to do a shut down on some cross overs who started head shots. The Guys that don't have to go to work on Monday types. Daddies paid your fall tuition frat boyz.

People that knock rugby never played it.
It's a tough game, as are Aussie and Gaelic. But comparing NA football to them makes about as much sense as comparing them to basketball, or lacrosse. The fundamentals of play, rules, and techniques are completely different.
 

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If Western Hills could have I am sure they would have.



Even the coach from Aledo stated he tried to find ways not to score that night. If you call a simple dive play, and the O-Line pushes the D-Line back and the RB gets in space... BOOM... hes gone!

What can you do right?



Putting in the JV...How do you know that did not happen?

You did read my post stating that Western Hill HS has yet to win a game and have pretty much been blown out in every game correct? They're getting killed by everyone!


When I played high school football we were tiered by size of school and past school record..
 

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When I played high school football we were tiered by size of school and past school record..

I am not sure they go by records but they do go by the size of the school. In football it is the number of enrolled males attending. Aledo and Western Hills were in the same district.

If you go check my link (Max Preps) you can see that Aledo (this year) is crushing everyone and Western Hills (this year) is being crushed by everyone.
 

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Skills development is for practice. You are supposed to WIN in a game, it is the entire objective.

No. It's not. At the high school level it is about developing skills. At the high school level the difference between a winning team and a losing team often comes down to one player. My kids all played or play school sports. Fortunately our school places the value on having a good time and improving each individual players game. Winning is fun but if my daughters basketball team lost every single game and my daughter got a scholarship she would consider her high school career successful.


You sound like you are one of those bleeding heart 'its all about having fun' parents who doesn't want to keep score because their kid sucks.

You sound like one of those parents that practically destroyed Canada's international hockey dominance with your "it's all about winning" attitude. As an international hockey fanatic as well as an NHL fan, I'm so glad hockey canada woke up and rejected your way in favour of my way.
 

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No. It's not. At the high school level it is about developing skills. At the high school level the difference between a winning team and a losing team often comes down to one player. My kids all played or play school sports. Fortunately our school places the value on having a good time and improving each individual players game. Winning is fun but if my daughters basketball team lost every single game and my daughter got a scholarship she would consider her high school career successful.

Whether you agree or not... at the Varsity Level in HS it is about winning. For most students HS sports is the end of sports save for the intramural or adult leagues.

Your daughter is an exception not the rule as far as college SPORTS scholarships. I assume you mean she is going to college on a basketball scholarship right?
 

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Whether you agree or not... at the Varsity Level in HS it is about winning. For most students HS sports is the end of sports save for the intramural or adult leagues.

Your daughter is an exception not the rule as far as college SPORTS scholarships. I assume you mean she is going to college on a basketball scholarship right?


Sports is a metaphor for life, not life itself, ES.

When you get the Chance, read Michener's Texas.
 

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No. It's not. At the high school level it is about developing skills. At the high school level the difference between a winning team and a losing team often comes down to one player.
More often winning comes down to attitude and determination. Teams with a winning mentality and the strong desire to win usually do. Teams that place value on getting everybody a turn and having fun usually lose.
My kids all played or play school sports. Fortunately our school places the value on having a good time and improving each individual players game. Winning is fun but if my daughters basketball team lost every single game and my daughter got a scholarship she would consider her high school career successful.
Mine too. My oldest boy was being scouted by the Devils, the Flames and San Jose before he had a serious back injury. He got that good and that much respect by giving 150% on every shift and in every practice. If he came across someone who was better at something he used it as motivation to practice harder and beat them next time. There is no benefit to doing the liberal 'no score' route when as soon as they leave school its all about winning or losing and nobody cares if you feel good about your effort.
You sound like one of those parents that practically destroyed Canada's international hockey dominance with your "it's all about winning" attitude. As an international hockey fanatic as well as an NHL fan, I'm so glad hockey canada woke up and rejected your way in favour of my way.
Yeah, we've won how many championships since 'your way' took over. My way led to 5 in a row and 7 in 8 years in the 90s and another 5 in a row from 2005-09. Your way we have 2 silvers a bronze and missed the medals completely.....but they had fun riding in an aeroplane.:roll:

I assume you mean she is going to college on a basketball scholarship right?
Not likely if she loses every game. Then again its not like women's NCAA is a huge draw.
 
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Sports is a metaphor for life, not life itself, ES.

When you get the Chance, read Michener's Texas.

I am not saying it is HB.

When you get a chance read Friday Night Lights.




More often winning comes down to attitude and determination. Teams with a winning mentality and the strong desire to win usually do. Teams that place value on getting everybody a turn and having fun usually lose.

I agree. Many a star running back or QB have been shut down by a determined Defense.


Not likely if she loses every game. Then again its not like women's NCAA is a huge draw.

I want to see if that was her scholarship. He sure let on that it was right?

Women's NCAA B-Ball may not be a huge draw (Except in Tennessee and Connecticut) BUT they need (by law or NCAA ruling) to offer just as many athletic women scholarships as they do men scholarships.
 

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Whether you agree or not... at the Varsity Level in HS it is about winning. For most students HS sports is the end of sports save for the intramural or adult leagues.

I'm not sure how it is in the states but here in canada, all the sports we do in school, we suck at internationally. High school basketball is huge here. How does canada rank? Volleyball is huge here. How does canada rank. If we had the right approach, we certainly should be doing better at developing athletes. It's not like we can't. The 2010 Olympics showed that we have the ability to over achieve so why do we continually under achieve when it comes to high school sports.

Your daughter is an exception not the rule as far as college SPORTS scholarships. I assume you mean she is going to college on a basketball scholarship right?

If all goes well...
 

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Yeah, we've won how many championships since 'your way' took over. My way led to 5 in a row and 7 in 8 years in the 90s and another 5 in a row from 2005-09. Your way we have 2 silvers a bronze and missed the medals completely.....but they had fun riding in an aeroplane.:roll:

"The only way a kid is going to practice is if it's total fun for him...and it was for me" - Wayne Gretzky

Fifteen years ago we had lost the World Cup and been embarrassed in Nagano. Only 20 of the top 50 NHL scorers were Canadian. The last few years its been at over 30 of the top 50. We are a gold medal favorite in every international tournament we enter. You can thank those that disagree with you. Personally, I'm glad they did.

WJHC - 1994 to 2003 4G 3S 1B
WJHC - 2004 to 2013 5G 3S 2B.

Sure looks like we improved to me...not that I would use the results from one tournament to try and make a point. That would be silly don't you think?
 

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Isn't Gretzky and most of what you put forward from the days of early practices, hard work and push push push, win win win?

You know, before the whole "Let's go out there and just have fun girls" era.
 

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Isn't Gretzky and most of what you put forward from the days of early practices, hard work and push push push, win win win?

You know, before the whole "Let's go out there and just have fun girls" era.
That's when hockey practice ended at the pub and everyone played hungover. Athletes of that era couldn't compete at this level.
 

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Who started those limp and feeble 'participation trophies' and other such 'rewards'? I got no time to suss it all out right now.