I completed the USBC Level 1 Coaching program last year. I realize that this does not make me an expert on coaching, especially since I haven't really put it to use. That said, much of what you have heard about this coach seems contrary to what I was taught.
One: The first concern of a coach is the safety of his or her players
Two: While you should encourage your players to root for one another, mainly by setting a good example, its counter productive to try to make them do it.
Three: The coach may have a point on determining what line his players use. A friend of mine was on a team of five 200+ average lefties. They finished at or near the bottom because each one insisted on playing his best line rather than what was best for the team. So instead of breaking down the lanes in a way that made thing easier to adjust as the night went on, they made it impossible to predict how the balls would react.
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