Clint Meyers is the HC at Auburn. Most often referred to as he.
Clint Meyers is the HC at Auburn. Most often referred to as he.
haha.....which is why my fat fingers and 45 year old eyes shouldn't be posting from a phone
2) In regards to her not high fiving, I understand that it's good sportsmanship to do so BUT she obviously lacks respect and has very little regard for TW - that is her choice and her reasons are hers and hers alone - and instead of obviously singling out TW, she did it to all coaches (not sure about players). TW should have backed off and respected that instead of antagonizing her.
I don't know maybe I'm raising soft kids but I teach my kids to stand up for what they believe in and to also to always have their siblings back. Here the player did both she had the back of her sisters and she was standing up for what she believed in a non-confrontational manner. Demanding you give hi five after a game is ridiculous, what we should be doing is teaching respect and sportsmanship where players want to give hi fives because they respect the other players and coaches not because it is demanded.
How is ''always have your siblings back'' different than ''always show respect to your opponent after the game with hi-fives''? Why do you teach one and call the other ridiculous?
Also, what you describe as ''non-confrontational'' is very confrontational, IMO, in a classic passive-aggressive way.
It's fine to teach kids to stand up for what they believe in, but IMO, it's more important to teach kids to make good decisions. Was ''what she believes in'' really worth showing up the Florida coaching staff like that? She was wearing an Auburn uniform and representing a team and school. You don't take an opportunity given to you by Auburn University to express a personal beef. Do that on your own time if you must.
Standing up for what we believe in is fine, but a lot of jerks can do that. They have a tougher time showing class and exercising good judgment. Not saying the Auburn player is a jerk, nor siding with the Florida coach. Both were out of line, IMO.
I don't know maybe I'm raising soft kids but I teach my kids to stand up for what they believe in and to also to always have their siblings back. Here the player did both she had the back of her sisters and she was standing up for what she believed in a non-confrontational manner. Demanding you give hi five after a game is ridiculous, what we should be doing is teaching respect and sportsmanship where players want to give hi fives because they respect the other players and coaches not because it is demanded.