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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
Yeah, there’s being competitive and then there’s being an egomaniac. Yelling at young players who don’t put the puck exactly right on your stick in practice? If a coach did that we’d call him an ####### who’s stuck in the 90s. Dictating that the whole team has to comply with your dietary regime? Talk about entitlement.
What happened to the notion that no one player is more important than another? Whenever the curtain is pulled back on the team dynamics of pro sports, I can’t help but find the ferociously hierarchical, ego-driven culture obnoxious. Vets ####ting on rookies, star players being catered to and indulged, the pecking-order governing all. Frankly, the less I know about what goes on off the ice, the better.
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I think it depends on what the demands are. In those examples, he's demanding excellence. It's not like he's blowing up a teammate for playing crappy music in the dressing room.
He's demanding that they take practice seriously and that they take their health and fitness seriously.
Are parents bad for telling kids not to eat too much candy?