Someone in another thread mentioned something about coaches and playing favorites. This reminded me of something very important.
Do coaches play favorites?
Absolutely! In fact, most coaches play favorites!
In all the years I coached I always played favorites. What is important is how we describe favorite. It is also important to understand that your favorite person might not be your favorite player. We are not talking about who we actually like the most, but who are our favorite players. Though I used to tell every player I coached… It doesn’t make any difference whether you like me… What is important is how much I like you!
What does it take to be one of the favorites? Here are 10 things that will make most any player a favorite to most any coach. I’m sure others could come up with more.
1 – Talent
2 – Effort
3 – Intelligence
4 - Coachable
5 – Dependable
6 – Consistent
7 – Honest
8 – Heart
9 – Good team mate
10 – Production
Note: None of the things mentioned above have anything to do with buttering up to coaches. Yet, other than #1 and #10, they are all achievable by nearly every player. They will all help a player become one of the coaches favorites.
Coaches are human beings… All human beings like some people more than others, for many different reasons. Do the right things and coaches will like you. You actually have to do the wrong things to get a coach to dislike you.
Note: The above does not always hold true at the youth levels and what is often described as Daddy Ball. But as players grow older and as the level gets higher, the cream of the crop usually become the favorites.
There’s nothing wrong with being one of the favorites. In fact, players should strive to be one. IMO
Being a student, I would be interested in hearing what others think about this topic.
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