That one athlete who is always trying to correct someone else but is WRONG.
HS tryouts recently concluded. I am now back coaching as head coach. I have a new team. Comp team. I have some who are fresh off of JV (non comp.)
At the same time, there are some JV girls with all star experience. That's great.
One in particular was on Senior 3 last year at her gym.
Therefore, she has developed a habit of thinking "been in all stars for 4 years, therefore I know everything." She apparently corrected everyone last year because the JV coach allowed it.
My squad culture is a little different. I correct people. Not you. Nor should you really talk while I'm trying to give directions.
We are working on a Spring "debut" performance for the end-of-year rally (their first performance as a new team.) I was reviewing some counts. I turned around and watched her tell someone else "That's not right! It's this..."
I legitimately asked her "How many teams have you coached?" Her response: "None."
Me: "Clearly you have not because the counts you just taught were totally wrong. Pay attention to yourself before you correct others or you're going to have a hard time with me."
Then she did the "dramatic tear up and struggle through the next 30 minutes thinking someone cares when they don't" thing.
She's going to learn very quickly that she is not in Kansas anymore.