06-29-2015, 03:16 PM
(06-29-2015, 10:33 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: I personally disagree with it and as a youth coach in a number of sports spanning several decades, I would never do it myself. However, if you remember the time Mike Singleterry publicly sounded off on his TE in SF, that same player later credited him with helping him mature and become the player he has become. Although, Singleterry was fired....
That's what it takes sometimes.
Players are so coddled now. You can't say bad things and hurt their fragile egos. Sometimes, they need knocked down a peg.
Maybe Hill was running his mouth at practice to guys he shouldn't. Maybe he wasn't taking certain things the RB coach said to heart.
Maybe he needed a swift kick in the ass to get his shit together.
How do you get the attention of this millennial generation? public embarrassment. They don't respond to other things. Social media.