This is what actually makes a lot of comedy shows like "Coach" or "Night Court" so enjoyable. Even with a lot hilarity going on, they still have episodes where there's always going to be somebody who needs a serious wakeup call.
@@ronaldkonkoma4356 I still watch Andy Griffith … some good life lessons in that show…and Little House on the Prairie… Both more so now that I am older.. Leave it to Beaver.. seemed forced
I loved it until he went pro, and they brought in Katherine Helmond to play the owner of the team. I think my all-time favorite line was when Kelly, Stuart and Christine were crying and yelling at coach "you don't understand a thing we say", to which he loudly replied, "What the hell does that mean".
The speech to the entire team right before this scene was really good. He spoke about not letting the team and having to do things you don't like personally, but that helps the team. Obviously after listening you assume he is letting the kid play.
I played football for several years in a recreational league, nothing fancy, but I took it seriously. I once saw one of my coaches at a game, many years after not having seen him. I smiled, shook his hand and *still* called him Coach. If people always called your father Coach, even off the field, that's a huge sign of respect.
"You're an ass." Sadly, there are a lot of people out there who think the same way as this kid. Better than everyone else, and thinks the rules don't apply to them.
Because the rules don't. The real world caters to this, no matter how much we wish it didn't or pretend that they eventually learn a lesson. It makes nice television, but real life isn't television.
@@snake0911 Maybe not that laptop, but I'm sure there are plenty of laptops Trump's grifting kids and son-in-law have with tons dirty secrets they don't want anyone to know.
You mean every star athlete in sports? they get special treatment because that's how life works. It's no different than certain people at work getting away with things or special favors that lost others will never get. If you're irreplaceable or close to it the rules will be bent or even broken completely for you.
My dad, greatest man/football coach I've ever known taught me a lot. The one thing that sticks with me more than anything else is: "You can't be afraid to lose. You have to hate it to the core of your being, but you can't be afraid of it." This clip is the embodiment of that statement. Oh, and the scene where he made the team sing the fight song might be the funniest sitcom clip ever. Don't remember the episode, just that scene. Track it down!
@@roythomas7207 maybe to you and to some programs but I coach high school cross country and track and we had these exact conversations with athletes who were talents but lacking in the character/teamwork development. We wouldn’t allow runners to compete if they missed certain amounts of practices. So I guess it is something that would happen.
@@roythomas7207 again at some schools and programs but the program I coached at was not afraid to and they would keep top athletes and captains competing at meets because of reasons like missing practices or attitudes. We had a senior captain get told he his spot on the championship squad would be given to another athlete if he didn’t shape up and the next day on, he never missed a practice and commuted more to his roles because he knew we would give his spot to another athlete. Maybe you go do some coaching and see for yourself.
@@Shintigercurl no that would fall under something he does, yet still remains Patrick. Nobody hears Patrick’s voice and goes, “hey that’s Marshall’s dad!” Nope they see Marshall’s dad and say “hey that’s Patrick!”
I led my team in scoring year after year and started acting like this for a brief time. Luckily my parents were able to get my attitude straightened around. Can’t imagine if I ended up acting like this as an adult.
I also led my team in scoring for years and years and also started acting like this for a short period of time. My parents were also able to straighten me straighter than the straightest yardstick ever made.
I f**King loved this show. My parents talked me into watching it with them back when it was on Netflix about 8 years ago and I loved it...binged the show and then bought a DVD copy of the entire series couple years later
@Joey B Smooth I saw the hits that got put on him, and you may be right. However if you know your fucked up or have fucked up, then you or your circle should get you some help ASAP.
@@PmcKing12 I have seen them all and the movie..But I never realized that there us a similarity with the way Coach Taylor picked on Matt lol ....but at least he is an athlete, the kid on Coach was more nerdy though... but good call
Our high school coach was the exact opposite. When a player from his team was late in handing in an English assignment, since they had to be typed before being handed in, he'd bring the assignment to the office secretary for her to type for the student.
The funniest thing the actor who plays coach said was on a fox news interview "I was on welfare. I was on foodstamps. Did anyone ever help me?" It was parodied on Parks and Rec by Patton Oswald and it was hilarious
The problem with talented athletes is that by the time most of them get the message that they need to work harder at the next level, it's too late because everyone is talented up there.
"You're just not worth it." That's the key line. Allen Iverson, Dennis Rodman, Terrel Owens, Chad Ochocinco, Johnny Manzel, Kyrie Irving. Great talents will get special treatment for as long as that talent is more valuable than the headaches they cause. But at some point either the talent slips or the problems they create are too big and they're not worth it anymore.
@@xandercrews4729 Extremely far. "Class" is an arbitrary, made up thing. It's never won a championship, or overcame a problem. The top is dominated by extremely talented, often hardworking, complete assholes.
I'm 41 too lol. It was my favorite show as a kid. It still holds up! My dad got the whole box set for Christmas and we binged like 3 seasons over the break last year. And that's a lot more episodes than 3 seasons these days, it was like all we did the whole visit 😂
You don't reward bad behavior. Bottom line. Carter's got an attitude problem that contradicts the concept of teamwork. Haden called it; he doesn't share the ideal of a team. He is only out for himself. He thinks that his talent allows him to get away with everything. If you can do something better than others, it's your obligation to use it to raise other people up instead of stepping over them. Carter, sadly, is in the latter category. That joke about going to the pros speaks volumes. Like Haden said, he's an ass. He chose to believe in his team and not in Carter's supposed importance.
Funny thing is that he would slide in the draft as well because scouts and GMs would interview him, pick up on that attitude and say "no thanks maybe in the later rounds".
You let the team down. Reminds me of blue chips with nick Nolte and Shaq. Instead of the old, waffling, I'm going to follow standard operating procedure, NOPE I'm going to do the right thing, how about Hoosiers where there's never any question?
with all due respect... someone doesn't just become an asshole in his senior year. This should have been addressed in 1000 different ways in the freshman season...
This is why I found Good Will Hunting's premise extremely hard to believe. In that movie, Will was pretty much an ass, but everybody overlooked it because he was so smart and has a talent for Mathematics. This clip from Coach is more true to life, in my opinion, in that people aren't going to put up with an egregious personality, regardless of their talent.
@@thelastmanonearth2631 When was this true? Talented people have been getting away with nonsense, arrogant BS and even crimes for hundreds of years that the normal person couldn't dream of getting away with. Artists, musicians, actors, athletes, etc. Feels like even more so in the US over the last 100+ years.
Oh... no. Will's friends didn't overlook his being an ass. They loved his being an ass and promoted it. Oh... no. Will was possibly a world class mathematician. The Hair was "the star footballer on a team that was struggling to be good." Will was a future Srinivasa Ramanujan. The Hair was "a future mattress salesman."
Man, I used to watch the HELL out of this show when it aired reruns on USA Network every morning at around six a.m. before I start my day in middle school... GOOD TIMES.
As the saying goes. 'There is no 'I' in 'Team'." That's something the coach tried to teach Carter, but he never picked up. He thought his talent and abilities gave him entitlement. If getting kicked off the team doesn't humble him, I doubt anything else will.
He used his power the wrong way. Great football teams mesh when they will run through a wall for you. When it becomes a job instead of fun it's not worth it.
He explained what the situation was. He and the other guy were brought in to improve the team. If they don’t do their job, then they get fired. He was at first willing to tolerate the player since he was good and they needed a win. However, he was sick and tired of dealing with this crap. So he finally put his foot down.
I grew up watching Coach. I feel like this reflects how society has changed today. When people didn’t used to have integrity, they were called out for it and reprimanded. Today it just seems like they’re rewarded or others seem to think they’re great. I just don’t get it. I’ve always tried to be one of those people with integrity, but it’s just caused me to lose my job several times while others who don’t have those qualities are rewarded, and to be alone because I’m considered to be an “outlier”, while others have lots of friends, a spouse, etc.
@@KMcNally117 and more stupid and gullible. Granted there are some genuine good apples my generation (I'll be 19 in a few weeks) but I feel they're sadly uncommon these days.
Leadership is about taking care of the people who take care of the objective you are charged with accomplishing. Sometimes, that requires a really difficult, hard right call instead of an easy, wrong one. Always want to see your people succeed and advance in life, but never at the expense of someone else.
I have a big grin on my face right now, noticing the similarities of this episode to LSU, Mulkey, and Reese. From the colors, to the dialogue, to the cocky player, it mirrors it closely. But not exactly. Because in my universe, the lessons weren't learned. The coach chose gold over discipline. And the player was celebrated for her childish and uneducated outbursts.
I can't help but wonder what exactly some people in the youtube comments miss about the 80s and 90s since they act like it was some sort of utopia where everything acted perfect. It wasn't like that then, and it's not like that now. Look at how that star player acted right there, for example. Do they just romanticize the past because it reminds them of when they were physically younger? There are some things that were better about those days, but there are also things that are better about these days.
I love how when he kicked the door shut the entire set started shaking.
Nah man he’s like Chuck Norris, that was the earth moving
I saw that
@@gordonhall9871 That looked bad, surprised they didn't redo the shot or something.
Meanwhile, the set designer is standing just off camera praying the duct tape holds.
That's Mr. Incredible kicking that door
This is what actually makes a lot of comedy shows like "Coach" or "Night Court" so enjoyable. Even with a lot hilarity going on, they still have episodes where there's always going to be somebody who needs a serious wakeup call.
It was a transitional period from Leave it to Beaver and Andy Griffith, where there were moral lessons.
Arguing. Enjoyable?
@@ronaldkonkoma4356 I still watch Andy Griffith … some good life lessons in that show…and Little House on the Prairie…
Both more so now that I am older..
Leave it to Beaver.. seemed forced
@Oz Yankee never really saw the Little House
Watch Andy with the kids on occasion, and I find I'm a little partial to the black and white episodes.
The message of this show will never wash on today's tv. Most milinials and gen z are for to self entitled.
Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn’t work hard.
Great scenes.
Do you think it's possible for hard work to beat talent if talent also works hard?
I always loved Coach. It's one of those shows that had great players, and the actors had chemistry and fit their parts perfectly.
Yep. A good, classic sitcom.
I loved it until he went pro, and they brought in Katherine Helmond to play the owner of the team. I think my all-time favorite line was when Kelly, Stuart and Christine were crying and yelling at coach "you don't understand a thing we say", to which he loudly replied, "What the hell does that mean".
one of my all time favourite shows. Hard to find it right now though :(
Mr incredible and Patrick star were once on the same show together, you learn a lot when you find classic series
The speech to the entire team right before this scene was really good. He spoke about not letting the team and having to do things you don't like personally, but that helps the team. Obviously after listening you assume he is letting the kid play.
Craig in this show Coach reminds me so much of my own dad (who was a coach and was nicknamed Coach). I love this show.
I played football for several years in a recreational league, nothing fancy, but I took it seriously. I once saw one of my coaches at a game, many years after not having seen him. I smiled, shook his hand and *still* called him Coach. If people always called your father Coach, even off the field, that's a huge sign of respect.
"You're an ass." Sadly, there are a lot of people out there who think the same way as this kid. Better than everyone else, and thinks the rules don't apply to them.
Trump thinks this way.
@@dane4453 yeah Trump with his son and that dirty laptop that got swept under get rug…oh wait.
Because the rules don't. The real world caters to this, no matter how much we wish it didn't or pretend that they eventually learn a lesson. It makes nice television, but real life isn't television.
@@snake0911 Maybe not that laptop, but I'm sure there are plenty of laptops Trump's grifting kids and son-in-law have with tons dirty secrets they don't want anyone to know.
You mean every star athlete in sports? they get special treatment because that's how life works. It's no different than certain people at work getting away with things or special favors that lost others will never get. If you're irreplaceable or close to it the rules will be bent or even broken completely for you.
All coaches in every sport should be like this man.
When money isn’t involved I think most of them are.
@@Mcgyvergroup
I hope so.
What says about team if that was the case everyone would make same pay but this is a tv show I think the won
Not all players on a team are equal.
@McGyver Group,
Money is always involved.
Coach was such a solid show.
One of the greatest shows ever!!!
On point 👌
I think Craig T Nelson is one of the best actors ever.
Yea he’s a regular Daniel day Lewis
@@mikecantreed lmao...
He’s …. INCREDIBLE!
He's the best part of Blades of Glory
He was great on this and EXCELLENT on the district!
Mr. Incredible as a Coach. Looks like a terrific show
Haha do you really mean this. I always thought it was Jeff goldblum for some reason.
My dad, greatest man/football coach I've ever known taught me a lot. The one thing that sticks with me more than anything else is: "You can't be afraid to lose. You have to hate it to the core of your being, but you can't be afraid of it."
This clip is the embodiment of that statement.
Oh, and the scene where he made the team sing the fight song might be the funniest sitcom clip ever. Don't remember the episode, just that scene. Track it down!
This should be shown to every kid and parent who has a kid playing in high school sports.
As something that would never happen.
@@roythomas7207 maybe to you and to some programs but I coach high school cross country and track and we had these exact conversations with athletes who were talents but lacking in the character/teamwork development. We wouldn’t allow runners to compete if they missed certain amounts of practices. So I guess it is something that would happen.
@@jeffsanders3453 sure you do.😉 Star school athletes always get a pass because the coaches only care about winning.
@@roythomas7207 again at some schools and programs but the program I coached at was not afraid to and they would keep top athletes and captains competing at meets because of reasons like missing practices or attitudes. We had a senior captain get told he his spot on the championship squad would be given to another athlete if he didn’t shape up and the next day on, he never missed a practice and commuted more to his roles because he knew we would give his spot to another athlete. Maybe you go do some coaching and see for yourself.
@@jeffsanders3453 then you're the first coach that I've encountered that does that.
No matter what bill does I can never unhear patrick star lol
or marshal's dad.
@@Shintigercurl no that would fall under something he does, yet still remains Patrick.
Nobody hears Patrick’s voice and goes, “hey that’s Marshall’s dad!”
Nope they see Marshall’s dad and say “hey that’s Patrick!”
Younger generation it seems
Nowadays the athelete just says "so what" and jumps into the portal and goes to another school
gone are the good ole days, but not gone forever
Or drop out altogether, go pro and get a nice wake up call that he is not all that, get cut from the team and take a job selling used cars.
One the best scenes on Coach .
Lame
I was going to say gay, but lame works.
@@beeftestosterone4355 CASUAL!!!
@@Growinggolfing TROLL
Learn to proof read before hitting enter
Rip Jerry van dyke 😭😭😭
Today's athlete's need a coach like this
100%. But today the Coach would get fired because he hurt someone's feelings and parents would complain that he's to hard on their entitled children.
@@dallasnisbet9235this is a college. Not a highschool. It's pretty much business and feelings get hurt every season.
It's probably always been that way, so I don't think you know what you're talking about.
@@dallasnisbet9235 I think that's just baseless talk. It's probably already been that way for centuries, and probably still goes on to this day.
@@WavveBoi Do colleges have good cafeterias?
This show randomly popped into my head. I haven't seen it since the 90's
I led my team in scoring year after year and started acting like this for a brief time. Luckily my parents were able to get my attitude straightened around. Can’t imagine if I ended up acting like this as an adult.
I also led my team in scoring for years and years and also started acting like this for a short period of time. My parents were also able to straighten me straighter than the straightest yardstick ever made.
I f**King loved this show. My parents talked me into watching it with them back when it was on Netflix about 8 years ago and I loved it...binged the show and then bought a DVD copy of the entire series couple years later
If only Antonio Brown heard this sooner
Probably did, some people you just can’t get through to.
AB was not a diva. He got the CTE knocked into playing the Bengals.
@Joey B Smooth I saw the hits that got put on him, and you may be right. However if you know your fucked up or have fucked up, then you or your circle should get you some help ASAP.
Wouldn’t have mattered, his brains are scrambled
Antonio Brown's head is too far up his own ass to hear anything.
This show was the best!
Mike from the show Twin Peaks, lol. Wasn't he also a high school football player on that too?
They need to bring this show back ...loved it when he would pick on his daughter's nerdy boyfriend..😂😂😂
They kind of did watch Friday Night Lights
They’d ruin everything about this show now.
@@humantacos9800 All in the name of *_"diVErsITy, eQUitY AnD iNcLUsiON"_*
@@PmcKing12 I have seen them all and the movie..But I never realized that there us a similarity with the way Coach Taylor picked on Matt lol ....but at least he is an athlete, the kid on Coach was more nerdy though... but good call
I don't care anything about football but I loved this show. Oh my, Luther cracked me up!!
Ps Great lesson in this this clip.
Every time Dauber talks, I cannot help but think of Patrick on Spongebob.
Disgusting
Hayden was a beast
All teachers and coaches need to be like this!
Our high school coach was the exact opposite.
When a player from his team was late in handing in an English assignment, since they had to be typed before being handed in, he'd bring the assignment to the office secretary for her to type for the student.
You can make it anywhere in life but nothing will hit like your day ones.
The funniest thing the actor who plays coach said was on a fox news interview "I was on welfare. I was on foodstamps. Did anyone ever help me?" It was parodied on Parks and Rec by Patton Oswald and it was hilarious
This show was great
I love this show.
This kind of a coach is rare nowadays.
The star players run the team. You can see that in college football with NIL and in the NBA.
That is not true in college. The coaches still run it. In the pro’s it’s a business. You need to learn this.
@@cbod14 If you think the coaches still run it in college you need to think again. You need to learn this.
@@gilbert8162 If you think players tell Nick Saban, Jim Harbaugh or any other coach how to run their programs I am not the one that needs to learn.
The problem with talented athletes is that by the time most of them get the message that they need to work harder at the next level, it's too late because everyone is talented up there.
Or even "better" than you.
"You're just not worth it." That's the key line. Allen Iverson, Dennis Rodman, Terrel Owens, Chad Ochocinco, Johnny Manzel, Kyrie Irving. Great talents will get special treatment for as long as that talent is more valuable than the headaches they cause. But at some point either the talent slips or the problems they create are too big and they're not worth it anymore.
You don't have to bench Kyrie. He will miss the game voluntarily. If you want to punish him, force him to play.😂
Not just great talent.
Classic very special episode
Talent without Class can only take you so far in life.
Which is pretty far
@@xandercrews4729 Extremely far.
"Class" is an arbitrary, made up thing. It's never won a championship, or overcame a problem.
The top is dominated by extremely talented, often hardworking, complete assholes.
Which is about 10000x farther than class will take you with no talent
Coach was such a damn good show
I remember this show growing up and thought Craig T Nelson was so cool. Plus living in MN added to the cool factor 😅
awesome show, if you played high school or college football it would make you respect and understand this scene even more
Just being a parent and holding kids accountable for their actions makes this scene big enough. Not enough of that anymore.
Loved this show as a kid!
Loved Coach
He wasn't taken down a peg since that would mean him just getting lectured, he had his tower destroyed by a wrecking ball since he was finished.
Coach Incredible
Kinda wish I watched this show! On 8 years never saw an entire episode! I'm 41 not like I wasn't around either!
It was a great show. You should check it out if you get the chance.
I'm 41 too lol. It was my favorite show as a kid. It still holds up! My dad got the whole box set for Christmas and we binged like 3 seasons over the break last year. And that's a lot more episodes than 3 seasons these days, it was like all we did the whole visit 😂
The tall blonde assistant coach does Patrick's voice in Spongebob.
In high school our OLB was the coach's son and he started every game and he showed up late to practice or sometimes not at all.
You don't reward bad behavior. Bottom line. Carter's got an attitude problem that contradicts the concept of teamwork. Haden called it; he doesn't share the ideal of a team. He is only out for himself. He thinks that his talent allows him to get away with everything. If you can do something better than others, it's your obligation to use it to raise other people up instead of stepping over them. Carter, sadly, is in the latter category. That joke about going to the pros speaks volumes. Like Haden said, he's an ass. He chose to believe in his team and not in Carter's supposed importance.
I forgot Bill Faggerbake (Patrick from Spongebob) was in Coach
Johnny Manziel needed this kind of speech from Kevin Sumlin.
If being the best brings out the worst in you...then you have some growing up to do.
I love this show so underrated
Let’s be honest-the real star of this clip is Mr. Wiseguy’s hair!
Loved this show. Good stuff.
Luther just stares him down like a loyal assistant coach would.
This kid is basically every NBA player now.
Loved this show
Patrick Star 😂😂😂
Yep Bill Fagerbakke himself
Mike from Twin Peaks and Tom from The Stand. Noice.
Dober is the voice of Patrick star
Bill been Patrick before SpongeBob was a thing
I really miss when people had integrity 😔
How? It's never happened.
Randy Marsh?
I didn't know " Stunning Steve Austin " was in this.
I thought it was Randy from 'Home Improvement'
Carter is a perfect example of many of the youths today in 2023….and this is what they need…..CONSEQUENCES!
Yes. The knowledge that the coach will probably not do anything about your behavior until the very end is a heck of a lesson.
Lots of adults too.
3:35
Sums it up
Funny thing is that he would slide in the draft as well because scouts and GMs would interview him, pick up on that attitude and say "no thanks maybe in the later rounds".
You let the team down.
Reminds me of blue chips with nick Nolte and Shaq.
Instead of the old, waffling, I'm going to follow standard operating procedure, NOPE I'm going to do the right thing, how about Hoosiers where there's never any question?
Great show!
with all due respect... someone doesn't just become an asshole in his senior year. This should have been addressed in 1000 different ways in the freshman season...
I loved this show.
This is why I found Good Will Hunting's premise extremely hard to believe. In that movie, Will was pretty much an ass, but everybody overlooked it because he was so smart and has a talent for Mathematics. This clip from Coach is more true to life, in my opinion, in that people aren't going to put up with an egregious personality, regardless of their talent.
This WAS true. It isn't any longer, unfortunately
@@thelastmanonearth2631 When was this true? Talented people have been getting away with nonsense, arrogant BS and even crimes for hundreds of years that the normal person couldn't dream of getting away with. Artists, musicians, actors, athletes, etc. Feels like even more so in the US over the last 100+ years.
@@dmholman not nearly as much as they used to.
Oh... no. Will's friends didn't overlook his being an ass. They loved his being an ass and promoted it.
Oh... no. Will was possibly a world class mathematician. The Hair was "the star footballer on a team that was struggling to be good." Will was a future Srinivasa Ramanujan. The Hair was "a future mattress salesman."
@@petermgruhn , da fuck u talking about?
You always have to explain things in very simple details to Patrick Star
Man, I used to watch the HELL out of this show when it aired reruns on USA Network every morning at around six a.m. before I start my day in middle school... GOOD TIMES.
Same here. Except I was in college at that point. Loved this show
As the saying goes. 'There is no 'I' in 'Team'." That's something the coach tried to teach Carter, but he never picked up. He thought his talent and abilities gave him entitlement. If getting kicked off the team doesn't humble him, I doubt anything else will.
Wasn’t he in Twin Peaks ?
dang i almost forgot about this show,, it was really good
Now the kid will just jump in the transfer portal and go tell SheSPN that his coach is racist/homophobic/misogynistic 😂
2023: Carter enters player portal.
It was the last game of his senior season.
He used his power the wrong way. Great football teams mesh when they will run through a wall for you. When it becomes a job instead of fun it's not worth it.
We'll just ignore the fact that this was allowed to fester so long that it came to this, and applaud coach for finally putting the daddy pants on? 😂
He explained what the situation was. He and the other guy were brought in to improve the team. If they don’t do their job, then they get fired. He was at first willing to tolerate the player since he was good and they needed a win. However, he was sick and tired of dealing with this crap. So he finally put his foot down.
@@WorldWar2freak94 Which is what I wrote.
Take care.
I grew up watching Coach. I feel like this reflects how society has changed today. When people didn’t used to have integrity, they were called out for it and reprimanded. Today it just seems like they’re rewarded or others seem to think they’re great. I just don’t get it. I’ve always tried to be one of those people with integrity, but it’s just caused me to lose my job several times while others who don’t have those qualities are rewarded, and to be alone because I’m considered to be an “outlier”, while others have lots of friends, a spouse, etc.
That kid is definitely hitting the transfer portal after this!
This was a great show
In the days before the transfer portal. LOL
I remember this episode....it is even worse today then it was in the 90s
Elaborate on that
@@KMcNally117 If I had to take a guess, I would assume they are talking about how kids today feel more entitled.
@@jspur22 you maybe right
@@KMcNally117 and more stupid and gullible. Granted there are some genuine good apples my generation (I'll be 19 in a few weeks) but I feel they're sadly uncommon these days.
Leadership is about taking care of the people who take care of the objective you are charged with accomplishing. Sometimes, that requires a really difficult, hard right call instead of an easy, wrong one. Always want to see your people succeed and advance in life, but never at the expense of someone else.
Why not? The lesser cogs are expendable.
I have a big grin on my face right now, noticing the similarities of this episode to LSU, Mulkey, and Reese. From the colors, to the dialogue, to the cocky player, it mirrors it closely. But not exactly.
Because in my universe, the lessons weren't learned. The coach chose gold over discipline. And the player was celebrated for her childish and uneducated outbursts.
David Klinger. No boss would be like that
That's Mike from Twin Peaks!
I can't help but wonder what exactly some people in the youtube comments miss about the 80s and 90s since they act like it was some sort of utopia where everything acted perfect. It wasn't like that then, and it's not like that now. Look at how that star player acted right there, for example. Do they just romanticize the past because it reminds them of when they were physically younger? There are some things that were better about those days, but there are also things that are better about these days.
"Back here." He never left.
Seems like “ bad apples” are always a problem
I loved that show. Can anyone remember if they won the game?
Funny, I was thinking the same thing
Valuable lesson something today's TV shows should still be teaching
Great great show
WE TALKIN BOUT PRACTICE.
How the hell can he help his team by practicing?!