There are way fewer daddy coaches than their used to be (for better and for worse). The notion of the daddy coach is a mixed bag in my experience. If they really know how to coach, then what you get is a more dedicated coach than any "professional" paid coach. Yes, you have to deal with the fact that they will likely make their kid captain and he/she will get more playing time than is earned, but that's 1 field spot out of 11. If you have the daddy coach who sucks, well then that will suck because he is a bad coach.
JT at TBU is a great example of a very strong daddy coach.
JT at TBU is a great example of a very strong daddy coach.
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