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So how should a coach address fitness with an overweight player?
easy, pass the beep test or you are not on the travel roster.
So how should a coach address fitness with an overweight player?
At Cal no one cares if a freshman is flunking calculus. No one is gonna create a math circle so the students can “develop” mathematically. It’s sink or swim. If a student flunks classes they can be academically disqualified whereas Neil has to deal with tag-a-longs that don’t want to accept that they aren’t good enough.Coaches should be held to the same standard as teachers in the classroom. If you child's teacher or professor did the things Neil is accused of they would be GONE.
Many folks complain about the beep test. But, if you go through the ladies complaints, I am relatively sure someone was complaining about being left off of the travel roster.easy, pass the beep test or you are not on the travel roster.
Why not if it’s true? If the coach doesn’t tell her, then who should?IL A coach should not be telling a player she'd never play again.
So you are saying Neil decided she would never play again, even if she improved to the point she was better than the player in her spot on the starting roster? If it isn't a coaches job to motivate and encourage players to get better, then the coaches that do manage to do that are probably the best coaches. When you have a player playing D1 soccer, come back and talk.Why not if it’s true? If the coach doesn’t tell her, then who should?
It’s not Neil job to motivate and encourage, that’s what pay to play club soccer was for. Theses young ladies should’ve been better prepared for the harsh realities of D1 sports.
easy, pass the beep test or you are not on the travel roster.
I’m having a hard time understanding what you mean by improvement at D1 level. Technique? Speed? Strength? Fitness? The only development I see occurring is if a player can adjust to the speed and physicality of the game at that level. Some will. Some won’t. But there ain’t much development happening in D1 in my opinion.So you are saying Neil decided she would never play again, even if she improved to the point she was better than the player in her spot on the starting roster? If it isn't a coaches job to motivate and encourage players to get better, then the coaches that do manage to do that are probably the best coaches. When you have a player playing D1 soccer, come back and talk.
Oh please, the guy sounds like an asshat and seems like he lacks the ability to lead and influence without being an asshat. Looks like he mainly underperforms when it counts, likely because his players aren't motivated to continue the season beyond the 2nd round of the tournament.Are you saying a staff should not discuss how a player who is struggling with fitness can become more effective through a specific diet or a exercise regimen? It seems to me that leaving them to figure out themselves how to pass the beep test will lead to the very type of self help that the one player says she did but only served to negatively affect her overall health. Not discussing weight or fitness issues can also allow undiagnosed health issues to stay that way. A D1 program has all the resources in the world to address health and fitness issues, and the first step is to discuss it, even if the player doesn’t want to hear it.
I think you are missing the point. A coach should not be telling a player she'd never play again. A coach should be telling a player how to improve their performance to earn playing time.
I am astounded that so many people think that all of the 20 something women that came forward did so because of nothing. A coach should be creating an environment that attracts players. Neil has failed at that.
What about Tom Cruise? Are you okay with the way he was yelling??Is yelling disrespectful?
You are OFF if you yell or are disrespectful in any way. This is true regardless of what the other person has done or is doing. Their behavior does not give you the green light to be harsh or verbally abusive (such as yelling, swearing at, name calling or belittling someone). Just coaches with power & control. U Little Female Marines need some tough love from drill Sargant? BS!!!!
does he play soccer?What about Tom Cruise? Are you okay with the way he was yelling??
I am a female, was in the service, and played college soccer. My college soccer coach, who is still coaching D1, was way harder on us physically than any drill sergeant, commander, or during my overseas experiences.Thank you for your service. I am not defending, I am investigating.
And some girls cut themselves at night. They sleep all alone and they have deal with all the pressure. They have MAJOR depression. Wake up guys. This is not to be taken lightly.
I don’t look at D1 as a development experience. Folks should be developed when they arrived. D1 should be viewed as a finishing school for developed players seeking professional opportunities.
The fact that many are expecting development and hand holding is indicative of unrealistic expectations on behalf of those players.
You touched on another tangent..”ain’t much development happening in D1 in my opinion”...I’m having a hard time understanding what you mean by improvement at D1 level. Technique? Speed? Strength? Fitness? The only development I see occurring is if a player can adjust to the speed and physicality of the game at that level. Some will. Some won’t. But there ain’t much development happening in D1 in my opinion.
Oh geez...I am a female, was in the service, and played college soccer. My college soccer coach, who is still coaching D1, was way harder on us physically than any drill sergeant, commander, or during my overseas experiences.
I think self preservation is what we have to think about. As a practical matter, as a coach why risk your job trying to develop a player instead of focusing on winning the most games and keeping your job. I’d also guarantee that a coach that plays to win and doesn’t develop has much better job security and reputation than a coach that develops and doesn’t win.Players should come to a program fit and with solid technical skills. But surely a player can expect to be individually developed or are coaches just playing to win?
Good question. My kids pediatrician and coaches at Club Tijuana think girls can go pro at 15. Hopefully be a franchise player by 19. If a player is 19 in college hoping to get developed, they are a day late and a dollar short.You touched on another tangent..”ain’t much development happening in D1 in my opinion”...
if someone aspires to make USNational team, play pro in the US or Europe, and they’re no longer developing once they start playing long ball for AD or whoever, why is playing D1 soccer even in theconversation?
Europe and pretty much the rest of the world has next to zero interest in plateauing as a college player.
aside from playing soccer to get into your reach / dream school, why go that route If development ends there?
Thank you for your service.I am a female, was in the service, and played college soccer. My college soccer coach, who is still coaching D1, was way harder on us physically than any drill sergeant, commander, or during my overseas experiences.
Great school but it's Berkeley, not some amazing city where 18 year olds want to flock to. Palo Alto, Westwood, etc much more attractive city wise. I agree he could have advanced further on average in NCAA's but when you have to face SCU literally every single year in the first round because of the dumb travel reasons for early round games, that's tough too. SCU is good just about every year. Even Stanford have lost to SCU a few times I believe. Maybe, just maybe all the letters of support that's been sent to CAL AD and to the news station will one day be released? Probably not. It's always a 2 way street is all I'm saying. Another factor why some big time coaches may not want CAL is it really doesn't pay too(149k before taxes)well for a big d1 job especially living in the Bay Area. Other areas of the country, that's good. There is a reason he coaches at Mustang and runs some camp program.bottom line is NEIL has underperformed when compared to other coaches in the Pac-12 with similar acadmeic profiles. Stanford, UCLA Zane USC have all won national championships and he barely gets out of the first round. That IMO is enough to dump him and replace him with a top female coach like Tiffany Roberts and others.