John Taylor

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John Taylor

John Taylor

@CoachJBone

Teacher/Head Baseball Coach: Camden Central High School

Beigetreten Kasım 2011
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Coach Switala
Coach Switala@CoachSwit·
Players hoping the guy in front of them fails… aren’t competitors—they’re distractions. Good teams aren’t built like that. If your mindset is “I need him to struggle so I can play,” you’ve already lost. Coaches don’t trust players like that.
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Coach Switala
Coach Switala@CoachSwit·
Parents — if you’re questioning every decision at home and in the stands, don’t be surprised when your son stops being coachable. What they hear from you becomes their mindset. Support the team. Don’t root against another player just so your son gets a shot. Let’s Be Better
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Cory Stooksbury
Cory Stooksbury@Cory_Lawrence·
Can @TSSAA take another look at the Sports Calendar? A dual sport athlete basketball/baseball whose basketball team plays in the state tournament misses a 1/3 + of their baseball season.
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Next Level Baseball
Next Level Baseball@nextlevelbb·
Why do so many kids and parents like the private hitting, pitching, velocity guru more than their high school or college coach? I'll answer that. The private guru doesn't have to win games. The high school or college coach has a W-L record.
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Dominic Listi, MBA
Dominic Listi, MBA@dominiclisti·
My Highschool baseball coach begged us to watch 20-30 minutes of college/professional baseball a night. I never understood it. Reflecting on it now, I am deeply grateful I did as he asked. It helped me think the game & develop baseball IQ ahead of my age. As I help coaching Highschool baseball now : The baseball IQ is seemingly getting worse for high schoolers as time goes on & the world becomes exceedingly more short form & instant gratification centric. If you’re a parent and/or young baseball player I hope you understand how much understanding the intricacies of the game will play in your favor over the long haul.
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Elton Croc
Elton Croc@TheCrocShow·
Of course your club coach is going to tell you how amazing you are, how your HS coach is hating on you and how they can “get you to the next level”. You keep paying them thousands of dollars every year to be on their team…
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Tennessee Titans
Tennessee Titans@Titans·
Same Team. New Chapter. Next Titan Up!
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Rhubarb Brown
Rhubarb Brown@RhubarbBrown·
I love how far-left baseball Twitter thinks these Dominican Republic kids invented fun. When I was in high school, Ryan Klesko would stay out till 4 am with your mom, then do this on TBS hungover.
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David Sharp
David Sharp@D4Sharp·
Unfortunately there are too many toxic parents in team sports. Good read ⬇️.
Greg Berge@GregBerge

The Parent Poison… Most parents want the best for their kids. But sometimes, without realizing it, they slowly poison the very team their child is part of. It rarely starts with something dramatic. It starts small. A comment in the car ride home. “Why didn’t the coach play you more?” A comparison. “You’re better than that kid.” A quiet complaint at the dinner table. “That coach doesn’t know what he’s doing.” Kids hear everything. And when they hear it, something changes. Doubt creeps in. Blame grows. Trust fades. The mindset shifts from team first to me first. What begins in the living room eventually shows up in the locker room. You see it in body language. You hear it in conversations. You feel it in the culture. Instead of unity, there are whispers. Instead of accountability, there are excuses. Instead of growth, there is resentment. Great teams cannot survive that environment. Because the best teams are built on three things: Trust. Sacrifice. Shared purpose. When players start believing the problem is everyone else, those things disappear. Parents play a powerful role in a team’s culture whether they realize it or not. The healthiest teams have parents who: Support the program. Encourage resilience. Teach their kids to handle adversity. They remind their children: Work harder. Be a great teammate. Control what you can control. They don’t feed excuses. They build character. And here’s the truth most people miss: A parent’s influence extends far beyond their own child. It affects the locker room. It affects the culture. It affects the entire team. Great teams require unity, not whispers of criticism. So the challenge for parents is simple. Be the adult in the room. Guard your words. Model respect. Support the team. Because what starts at home always finds its way onto the court, the field, or the locker room. And the best parents don’t poison the culture. They protect it.

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Matt Lisle
Matt Lisle@CoachLisle·
The more I coach the more I am convinced: Bad players give up. Average players make excuses. Great players get determined
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TN Baseball Report
TN Baseball Report@TNBaseballReprt·
Youth/HS Sports Parents: You drive 3 hours to play 40 minutes. You pay thousands to fix mistakes they make. You scream instructions from the sidelines. You make the car ride home full of lectures. You make sure it’s your voice they hear, not the coach’s. You treat their childhood like a second chance at yours. And when the buzzer finally sounds, you're left wondering... did they even have fun? You get so lost in the competition that you forget you’re supposed to be their safe place. Your life isn't meant to be lived through theirs. It's a short season and it goes by fast. Don't ruin it for them.
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Phillip Tanner
Phillip Tanner@PTanner34·
Attention all parents…PLEASE stop letting your kids quit! I promise you it will become a habit!
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John Taylor@CoachJBone·
@ZachCohenFB Fix the stars like the state flag and I’ll allow it.
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Zach Cohen
Zach Cohen@ZachCohenFB·
UPDATE: I have new reasons to believe the Titans actually plan to make their *primary* logo similar to the sword, and their *secondary* logo similar to the flameless shield 🚨 I still expect uniforms & the color scheme to better reflect the Oilers color scheme
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Zach Cohen@ZachCohenFB

Here’s the Titans logo I mocked-up at the end… and like I said, it’s just a guess based on all the clues The order of the colors & number of outlines on the circle could easily be different, so if you made or saw a good version lmk! And whatever the exact logo looks like, I’ll still miss the flames lol

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Coach Rob 🇺🇸⚾️🧢
Coach Rob 🇺🇸⚾️🧢@OEBMcNerney·
@MrMaxPrice Coached in a HS state semifinal game last year - in which we won - and had a parent come up to me right after complaining that their son didn’t play. For most parents it’s no longer about the team. It’s just a selfish mentality that hopefully doesn’t sneak into the kid.
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Coach Switala
Coach Switala@CoachSwit·
High school baseball is different. It’s about pride. Your school. Your teammates. Your town. The logo on your chest. It’s about community, brotherhood, and meaning. Play for something bigger.
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NCAA Baseball Fans
NCAA Baseball Fans@NCAABSB·
Less than a month until college baseball is back! ⚾️ MVP 06 College Baseball intro (2006). If this doesn’t put you in the mood, nothing will.
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Chris Vannini
Chris Vannini@ChrisVannini·
Can we please go back to Division I-A and I-AA now. FBS/FCS doesn't make sense anymore and it's still too difficult to explain to normal people.
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Jon Tweets Sports
Jon Tweets Sports@jontweetssports·
I don’t care if every other SEC team loses their bowl game
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