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<blockquote data-quote="deedoubleyou" data-source="post: 132309070" data-attributes="member: 1621419"><p>Totally agree with the mental toughness thing, but how can it be fixed? These kids are more cotteled, spoiled and pampered than ever, which leads to them being entitled and mentally weak. I mean, a local kid, Bridges, who was supposed to know what WVU basketball was all about, and what Huggins was all about and he left because he got yelled at. This is a WV born kid, not some Kalifornia weakling. He doesnt want yelled at because its hurt his wittle feelings. He wants "coached"..... awww, how sweet. Which is ******** or he would've actually listened to what Hugging was yelling at him to fix. He wants cottled, and to be told he's special, not "coached". Mentally tough hardly exists with these kids anymore. They act like the teenage girls did when I was young, and a lot like the modern liberal men act, funny enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deedoubleyou, post: 132309070, member: 1621419"] Totally agree with the mental toughness thing, but how can it be fixed? These kids are more cotteled, spoiled and pampered than ever, which leads to them being entitled and mentally weak. I mean, a local kid, Bridges, who was supposed to know what WVU basketball was all about, and what Huggins was all about and he left because he got yelled at. This is a WV born kid, not some Kalifornia weakling. He doesnt want yelled at because its hurt his wittle feelings. He wants "coached"..... awww, how sweet. Which is ******** or he would've actually listened to what Hugging was yelling at him to fix. He wants cottled, and to be told he's special, not "coached". Mentally tough hardly exists with these kids anymore. They act like the teenage girls did when I was young, and a lot like the modern liberal men act, funny enough. [/QUOTE]
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