cowboysooner
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Syb, I couldn't help but notice your comment in another thread that it is to bad we don't have whit, KK and Maddie. While this is true, isn't it funny how kids step up and play better than they have previously when a kid ahead of them on the depth chart goes down with an injury.
You see it all the time in every sport. How many times have you said, "where has that kid been".
Truthfully, did anyone believe Sharane or Jo would or could play as well as they have since Whit and Maddie went down? I didn't. They have just played terrific. I liked both kids but just didn't see them playing as well as they have.
I have often wondered about this situation and how it happens. Who knows, but I think some kids just "defer" to other kids due to their personality, but when faced with the duty to be responsible for winning or losing, take on a different personality when they play.
My dad was a coach and then for many years a school administrator. He hired 100s of coaches in the various sports played at the high school level. He used to tell me that he thought the biggest weakness he saw in most coaches was, ironically, that they didn't understand the talents of the kids they coached. Sort of a "too close to the situation and couldn't see the trees for the forest" situation. In other words, he thought when you saw a backup "break out", it was usually not the kid being different but just an example of a coach not really seeing talent at an earlier time. (and this isn't said to bash Sherri -- I think she is terrific and wouldn't trade her).
I don't know. But whatever the reason, Sharane and Jo stepped up their games when we needed it and played better than I thought they could.
You see it all the time in every sport. How many times have you said, "where has that kid been".
Truthfully, did anyone believe Sharane or Jo would or could play as well as they have since Whit and Maddie went down? I didn't. They have just played terrific. I liked both kids but just didn't see them playing as well as they have.
I have often wondered about this situation and how it happens. Who knows, but I think some kids just "defer" to other kids due to their personality, but when faced with the duty to be responsible for winning or losing, take on a different personality when they play.
My dad was a coach and then for many years a school administrator. He hired 100s of coaches in the various sports played at the high school level. He used to tell me that he thought the biggest weakness he saw in most coaches was, ironically, that they didn't understand the talents of the kids they coached. Sort of a "too close to the situation and couldn't see the trees for the forest" situation. In other words, he thought when you saw a backup "break out", it was usually not the kid being different but just an example of a coach not really seeing talent at an earlier time. (and this isn't said to bash Sherri -- I think she is terrific and wouldn't trade her).
I don't know. But whatever the reason, Sharane and Jo stepped up their games when we needed it and played better than I thought they could.