- Dec 9, 2012
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Agreed to all of it, but I as a coach would most definitely bring to my teams attention and simply say if you wrote any of it or know someone who did delete it. It looks poorly on the program as a whole. Social media is a cancer that fuels bitterness that is unnecessary. Not to mention it can wreck havoc when athletes are being recruited for college, as my son was asked to write down his social media pages... It was very interesting to listen to the recruiters talk openly how they have people who check in on their potentials all year long and if they have inappropriate statuses, posts, tweets or pics, it gets noted in a file they keep and then it's reviewed.Really though... If you look at it... I don't think it's someone associated with the program... I'm pretty sure it's just a "fan" or someone who went to the school... I say this because we have stupid sites like this in our town where some wanna be comedian alumni kid with WAY too much time on their hands shows up on social media from time to time and spouts off about everything from cafeteria food to rival soccer matches. They "burn book" students, athletes, certain programs around town... Basically whoever they can make a good joke about that day. Yea, there's some inside information... But nothing someone couldn't get from having a girlfriend/sister or best friend who was a previous/current squad member.
Teens think that it doesn't matter later on but it can indeed affect their future. :) that is all I'm saying .
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