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  • PsychoMag
    the Franchise baller
    • Jul 2001
    • 906

    #1

    When is enough?

    Tell me when you think a captain should call it quits on a player? We have nicknamed this guy Allen Iverson since he feels he shouldnt have to practice. He is a good mid player, but he thinks he is the best. He hasnt shown up to practices, and now this past weekend, we had to forfeit a tourney. I have had enough.

    What do you think I should do?
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  • Load SM5
    Scruffy Administrator

    • Oct 2000
    • 6772

    #2
    Drop him like so much dead animal....

    If he does'nt feel like he owes it to you guys to show up he should'nt care if you replace him. It does'nt matter how good you are as an individual player, if you don't mesh as a team then your screwed.


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    • shartley
      paintball player
      • Mar 2001
      • 9169

      #3

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      • Rocp15126
        Registered User
        • Mar 2002
        • 208

        #4
        I have a general rule which applies to people who are ignorant of something - in this case the need to practice, show up and participate on a team.

        1. I explain it to them once because they may not know any better or were never shown/taught/explained. (They're ignorant.)

        2. I explain a second time in case they need further explainations, are hard of hearing, or a little slow. (They don't get it.)

        3. There is no third time because at this point you refuse to learn and are wasting your and my time. (They don't want to get it.)


        If you've already explained it to him a couple times then I agree with LoadSM5.

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        • Paintballer86
          Proud E-Mag User
          • May 2001
          • 1000

          #5
          Tell him to make like Horse Manure and hit the trail.

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          • nilloc 93
            hehe
            • Dec 2001
            • 52

            #6
            My team's run into similar problems and believe me, it's safer to drop him now rather than later. If he gets his act together, you might invite him back, but I'd start looking for a new mid player pronto.

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            • TheBigRaguPB4L
              Proud Loser!
              • May 2001
              • 1639

              #7
              There is no I in team
              There is if you spell it "tiem". hahahahhaha

              But seriously, It doesn't matter how good or bad any one person is. If they can't play with that team and contribute like all the rest of your team does, then he shouldn't be on that team. End of story.
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              • FatMan
                Fat Wang
                • Feb 2002
                • 926

                #8
                Its up to the captain

                I agree with all of the other posts on this. I would add the following: part of the captain's job is making these decisions. He should consider the player in question (is he ignorant, are there extenuating circumstances, etc.) he should consider the thoughts of the rest of the team (are THEY ready to boot the guy?) but in the end HE makes the decision when to call it quits.

                And that is the way it SHOULD be. Every captain has his own style and reasons. If his style doesn't mesh with the team, he won't be captain for too long. Some are more independent, some are into building consensus - but either way HE makes the decision.

                If this is a situation where YOU are NOT the captain, then you should let him know how you feel - and THEN let him know you support him - and then let him do his job.

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                • Cha0tic
                  g0t mag?
                  • Feb 2001
                  • 1990

                  #9
                  there is no i in team, but there is a me. anyways, you should cut him. if you don't want to cut him right away, give him a warning that if he misses another practice, he is off the team.

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                  • TransMan
                    Man Beast!!!
                    • Apr 2002
                    • 3152

                    #10
                    The next time you post, at least put an ounce of thought into it.
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                    • FNilsen
                      Shocker or Mag?????
                      • Apr 2002
                      • 40

                      #11
                      I would have to say everybody on here is right. Tell A.I. to take a walk.I think you will make the right call you have always done the right thing in the past. Like they say there is no "I" in TEAM.
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                      • Strider
                        Thunder Chicken
                        • Mar 2002
                        • 1562

                        #12
                        Talk to them...

                        I guess it would depend on the persons personality, but you might want to talk to him about whats going on. Let him know that if he wants to continue to be a part of the team, he has to show up to practices and attend the tourneys he commmits to.

                        If his behaviour continues, let him go...

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                        • BTAutoMag
                          AO's Problem Child
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 7199

                          #13
                          give him the BOOT
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                          • RobP4P
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2001
                            • 126

                            #14
                            woah woah woah...you've got other things to worry about than him not showing up to practice. If I had allen iverson on my team i'd be thinking about how the rest of the team will take it when I announce that we are now a basketball team!

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