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Originally posted by Coach_May:
Jimmy I certainly can not argue with your points because that is your experience. I played in the 70's and started coaching in the 90's. My experience with players today is that they are more respectful of each other and the game than they were when I played the game. But then again that's just my experience.
Coach, obviously everyone has their own experience and perspective. We may be influenced by different factors. I work around 150 games a year these days. When I started out, I worked about 50 games a year. That may influence my observations...I'm seeing a lot more players and, some players, a lot more often.
I give you this. Today's kids, by and large are more serious about the game, and more of them are better trained and have a better understanding of the game.
However, again, in my experience, more of them seem to think they can act like the bad examples they see on TV.
I never had a 17-19 year old throw a temper tantrum on the field in the 70's. I see it every summer now, multiple times. I never saw parent go into a dugout and physically attack a coach in the 70's. I saw it last year at a tournament.
I never heard f-bombs yelled at opposing players from the dugout in the 70's. I hear it now and wonder where the coach is and what the parents have taught their kid