When I started this blog, I’d read a lot of random articles on the sports media. I’d read, read, read. I was always amazed at how many articles I found were just completely out of left field. Not one of those articles about a player leaving a team because they weren’t happy with the coach or the way things were going on the court.
I guess that was another way of saying I felt the same way. While most of the articles I read were about some player leaving a team because (for example) they didnt like the coaches, or the way the team was doing, or something else, I always found myself wondering what their reasons were. I never really found a conclusion that could explain the article. I guess that’s why I started this blog.
I guess it’s that we often tend to think that a player’s reasons are the only reasons they would leave a team. When we look at sports, we tend to focus on the reasons a player leaves a team. I was able to find many articles about how a player left because they didnt like the coach, their teammates, because of something they saw on the court, or they simply wanted to make a change.
I’m not sure about that last one. I’ve seen plenty of articles about players leaving teams because of personal reasons, and I’m not so sure about that. I’ve seen plenty of other articles about players leaving teams for the reasons that weren’t personal at all. I think the reason of the article was because the player wasn’t as good as the coach and the coach wasn’t as good as the team.
There are several different types of players leaving teams. Some of them are simply too stupid to be left. Some of them are just too stupid to stick around. I think the reason is that the player who didn’t like the coach or the team was too stupid to leave the team.
I am not saying the reason wasnt personal, just that the reason isnt as personal as it could be. In fact, I think it would be pretty easy for someone to leave the team because they didnt like the coach or the team, but it would be much harder for someone to leave because they like the coach or the team, but they dont like the player.
If you are one of the people who is a regular reader of this blog, then you know that your views on sports management can be pretty polarized. One side of the spectrum is so adamant that if you disagree with them on a specific issue, you are not allowed to post on this blog. The other side is so adamant that if you disagree with them on a specific issue, you are not allowed to post on this blog. I’m not sure who to listen to.
Im not sure who to listen to either. Im not sure why anyone should listen to anyone. Im not sure why anyone should even care. In fact, I think it is possible that no one really cares.
The second side is that you can’t post on this blog. You’re going to be posting on the third. This isn’t a problem because you’re not going to post on the third because you want to be seen as a poster who doesn’t like it. In fact, if you’re going to post on the third, you already need to get on the third and come up with a way to get the message across.