I am one who believes that Sportsmanship and Respect for the game is as important (or more important) than what happens during a game itself. Teams win or lose during a given week but usually by Monday they start practicing for and focusing on the next game. Even with winning or losing seasons, right after the season underclassmen start conditioning for the following year and seniors focus on college. Wins and losses are important but kids move on from them. If someone doesn't, it is usually a parent not a child. But Sportsmanship and Respect is something that can be passed along to the next generation of kids. It is important that kids are taught these aspects from the game at an early age so it carries with them through their sports career and into the future. It also makes an impression on fans (home or visitor) who are watching a given team. It sets the tone. Sportsmanship and respect for the game being played is important.
My complaint is that LWW Varsity Football, while being very successful last year on the field, and this years team, while having some problems, is (in my opinion) overlooking this one aspect of the game in one area that I think is important. And that is, when a player is injured, whether that player is from your team or the visiting, the rule of Sportsmanship is for all player to take a knee until that player is off the field and back on their respective sideline. It is a simple rule but I think an important one. The LWW Varsity team has not done this for the past few years and I just don't like it or agree with it.
I understand coaches use this time like an extra time out to talk about strategies and plays. But you can still make sure that the 11 players on the field are on their knees listening to the coaches. The 11 starters sitting on the bench can get off the bench and take a knee and still hear the coach talking to them and all the rest of the players who are standing on the sideline not directly involved with the game at the moment, there is no reason they can't take a knee. It shows respect for the game and the team you are playing. It shows Sportsmanship.
All the teams LWW has played during this stretch seem to follow this rule. I went to a Crete/New Lenox Pee Wee game this weekend and the announcer of the game announced over the PA to all players to take a knee when a kid got injured. He outwardly got on the kids/coaches who did not. This is extreme but he felt is was important. So do I. And a lot of the other LWW parents do too (especially the woman). What started out as grumblings in the stands are now multiple people yelling out for the LWW players to take a knee. I am not the only one who seems to feel this way.
Do all the teams that you follow take a knee when a player is injured? If not what is your opinion on the situation? Would like to hear other opinions on this situation.
Sincerely,
Badfrog68
My complaint is that LWW Varsity Football, while being very successful last year on the field, and this years team, while having some problems, is (in my opinion) overlooking this one aspect of the game in one area that I think is important. And that is, when a player is injured, whether that player is from your team or the visiting, the rule of Sportsmanship is for all player to take a knee until that player is off the field and back on their respective sideline. It is a simple rule but I think an important one. The LWW Varsity team has not done this for the past few years and I just don't like it or agree with it.
I understand coaches use this time like an extra time out to talk about strategies and plays. But you can still make sure that the 11 players on the field are on their knees listening to the coaches. The 11 starters sitting on the bench can get off the bench and take a knee and still hear the coach talking to them and all the rest of the players who are standing on the sideline not directly involved with the game at the moment, there is no reason they can't take a knee. It shows respect for the game and the team you are playing. It shows Sportsmanship.
All the teams LWW has played during this stretch seem to follow this rule. I went to a Crete/New Lenox Pee Wee game this weekend and the announcer of the game announced over the PA to all players to take a knee when a kid got injured. He outwardly got on the kids/coaches who did not. This is extreme but he felt is was important. So do I. And a lot of the other LWW parents do too (especially the woman). What started out as grumblings in the stands are now multiple people yelling out for the LWW players to take a knee. I am not the only one who seems to feel this way.
Do all the teams that you follow take a knee when a player is injured? If not what is your opinion on the situation? Would like to hear other opinions on this situation.
Sincerely,
Badfrog68