Is that guy a defensive stopper Topic

Posted by zorzii on 3/30/2016 8:20:00 AM (view original):
Guys, CoachWard is part of the community... He is trying to build up Chowan in Allen. Give him advice.
Here's my advice for coach ward:

A college degree is not worthless. We might all be able to debate the merits of graduating from a four year school and then pursuing higher levels of education and graduating with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such high levels of debt. Get your associates degree from a community college and complete your general ed requirements, then transfer to a four year school.

Or, go to a trade school and learn a craft or trade. Talk to counsellors about what you want to do and talk to people who work in the field you are interested in and then apply yourself to be the best you can be in that field.

Degrees and education are not worthless, they will give you an advantage in pursuing a job, particularly if you're up against someone who doesn't have one, just be judicious in your pursuit thereof.
3/30/2016 10:15 AM
Posted by possumfiend on 3/30/2016 10:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 3/30/2016 8:20:00 AM (view original):
Guys, CoachWard is part of the community... He is trying to build up Chowan in Allen. Give him advice.
Here's my advice for coach ward:

A college degree is not worthless. We might all be able to debate the merits of graduating from a four year school and then pursuing higher levels of education and graduating with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such high levels of debt. Get your associates degree from a community college and complete your general ed requirements, then transfer to a four year school.

Or, go to a trade school and learn a craft or trade. Talk to counsellors about what you want to do and talk to people who work in the field you are interested in and then apply yourself to be the best you can be in that field.

Degrees and education are not worthless, they will give you an advantage in pursuing a job, particularly if you're up against someone who doesn't have one, just be judicious in your pursuit thereof.
+1

I meant in Hoops Dynasty, but that's good advice.
3/30/2016 11:25 AM
and while doing all of that...find a defensive stopper too....
3/30/2016 12:21 PM
Posted by possumfiend on 3/30/2016 10:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 3/30/2016 8:20:00 AM (view original):
Guys, CoachWard is part of the community... He is trying to build up Chowan in Allen. Give him advice.
Here's my advice for coach ward:

A college degree is not worthless. We might all be able to debate the merits of graduating from a four year school and then pursuing higher levels of education and graduating with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such high levels of debt. Get your associates degree from a community college and complete your general ed requirements, then transfer to a four year school.

Or, go to a trade school and learn a craft or trade. Talk to counsellors about what you want to do and talk to people who work in the field you are interested in and then apply yourself to be the best you can be in that field.

Degrees and education are not worthless, they will give you an advantage in pursuing a job, particularly if you're up against someone who doesn't have one, just be judicious in your pursuit thereof.
" But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such "high levels of debt". Bingo you hit it right in the nail of the coffin here. You must not understand the system at all.. College and university waste your time for 4 to 8 years! When you can work you way up and working/ volunteering for a business is the way to go. Take for instance I ask my old coach rather to go get a teaching degree or volunteer and work my way up and try to get into the door to become a coach somewhere that way. He said fill out a volunteer sheet for a school or rec league me personally I want to start out volunteering with small kids then work my way up and gain expeirence and move as fast as possible to the next level of coaching. I want to coach sometime in my lifetime.. I already have 1 football championship under my belt my first season coaching rec football 9 and 10s.

"A college degree is not worthless" yes it is dude there is plenty of people who doesn't have a job in there degree area they only take the ones who has expeirence and hard work ethic not because you have some sort of paper declaring you graduate with tremendous amount of debt!

Why would I go back to school for youtube when I don't need school and the debt at all? I am already ahead of schedule with equipment plus i'm sponsored with noscopeglasses.com and partnered with freedom. I have more important things to do than waste 4 to 8 years of my life away that is a long time.... on school.

Meanwhile can you explain to me why most billionaires don't have degrees?!?! Also I am going into music and putting together and clothing line in the future.

3/30/2016 1:41 PM
I've been holding my tongue for a long while now concerning all the crazy stuff (mostly unrelated to WIS) that this coachward guys been saying...mainly because I actually went to his youtube page he linked a while back and not to be mean but its seriously a lot more than "a bit out there in general". I even consulted with other frequent board users, that I asked to also watch some of his videos, about whether it was even appropriate to really criticize him.

So, with that being said, I wouldn't put too much stock or time into debating an individual who claims (in one of his youtube videos) to be a ghostwriter for lil wayne.
3/30/2016 2:10 PM

to be a ghostwriter for lil wayne.

Honestly that might be the least surprising of everything he's said at this point.

On the brightside he is very enthusiastic about this game, there hasn't been much around here every since I joined the dark side.

3/30/2016 2:24 PM
Lol
3/30/2016 4:41 PM
Posted by CoachWard95 on 3/30/2016 1:41:00 PM (view original):
Posted by possumfiend on 3/30/2016 10:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 3/30/2016 8:20:00 AM (view original):
Guys, CoachWard is part of the community... He is trying to build up Chowan in Allen. Give him advice.
Here's my advice for coach ward:

A college degree is not worthless. We might all be able to debate the merits of graduating from a four year school and then pursuing higher levels of education and graduating with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such high levels of debt. Get your associates degree from a community college and complete your general ed requirements, then transfer to a four year school.

Or, go to a trade school and learn a craft or trade. Talk to counsellors about what you want to do and talk to people who work in the field you are interested in and then apply yourself to be the best you can be in that field.

Degrees and education are not worthless, they will give you an advantage in pursuing a job, particularly if you're up against someone who doesn't have one, just be judicious in your pursuit thereof.
" But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such "high levels of debt". Bingo you hit it right in the nail of the coffin here. You must not understand the system at all.. College and university waste your time for 4 to 8 years! When you can work you way up and working/ volunteering for a business is the way to go. Take for instance I ask my old coach rather to go get a teaching degree or volunteer and work my way up and try to get into the door to become a coach somewhere that way. He said fill out a volunteer sheet for a school or rec league me personally I want to start out volunteering with small kids then work my way up and gain expeirence and move as fast as possible to the next level of coaching. I want to coach sometime in my lifetime.. I already have 1 football championship under my belt my first season coaching rec football 9 and 10s.

"A college degree is not worthless" yes it is dude there is plenty of people who doesn't have a job in there degree area they only take the ones who has expeirence and hard work ethic not because you have some sort of paper declaring you graduate with tremendous amount of debt!

Why would I go back to school for youtube when I don't need school and the debt at all? I am already ahead of schedule with equipment plus i'm sponsored with noscopeglasses.com and partnered with freedom. I have more important things to do than waste 4 to 8 years of my life away that is a long time.... on school.

Meanwhile can you explain to me why most billionaires don't have degrees?!?! Also I am going into music and putting together and clothing line in the future.

  • "I already have 1 football championship under my belt my first season coaching rec football 9 and 10s"
  • Stating that a college degree is worthless.

I'm starting to wonder if you're just saying things to get people to call you out, because if not, there's some large amounts of delusion going on.

3/30/2016 5:02 PM
I Believe Coach Ward is Seble ...he has some free time and is trying what he believes to be as advertising for the site
3/30/2016 5:07 PM
It's the latter
3/30/2016 5:07 PM
Posted by BergPride on 3/30/2016 5:02:00 PM (view original):
Posted by CoachWard95 on 3/30/2016 1:41:00 PM (view original):
Posted by possumfiend on 3/30/2016 10:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 3/30/2016 8:20:00 AM (view original):
Guys, CoachWard is part of the community... He is trying to build up Chowan in Allen. Give him advice.
Here's my advice for coach ward:

A college degree is not worthless. We might all be able to debate the merits of graduating from a four year school and then pursuing higher levels of education and graduating with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such high levels of debt. Get your associates degree from a community college and complete your general ed requirements, then transfer to a four year school.

Or, go to a trade school and learn a craft or trade. Talk to counsellors about what you want to do and talk to people who work in the field you are interested in and then apply yourself to be the best you can be in that field.

Degrees and education are not worthless, they will give you an advantage in pursuing a job, particularly if you're up against someone who doesn't have one, just be judicious in your pursuit thereof.
" But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such "high levels of debt". Bingo you hit it right in the nail of the coffin here. You must not understand the system at all.. College and university waste your time for 4 to 8 years! When you can work you way up and working/ volunteering for a business is the way to go. Take for instance I ask my old coach rather to go get a teaching degree or volunteer and work my way up and try to get into the door to become a coach somewhere that way. He said fill out a volunteer sheet for a school or rec league me personally I want to start out volunteering with small kids then work my way up and gain expeirence and move as fast as possible to the next level of coaching. I want to coach sometime in my lifetime.. I already have 1 football championship under my belt my first season coaching rec football 9 and 10s.

"A college degree is not worthless" yes it is dude there is plenty of people who doesn't have a job in there degree area they only take the ones who has expeirence and hard work ethic not because you have some sort of paper declaring you graduate with tremendous amount of debt!

Why would I go back to school for youtube when I don't need school and the debt at all? I am already ahead of schedule with equipment plus i'm sponsored with noscopeglasses.com and partnered with freedom. I have more important things to do than waste 4 to 8 years of my life away that is a long time.... on school.

Meanwhile can you explain to me why most billionaires don't have degrees?!?! Also I am going into music and putting together and clothing line in the future.

  • "I already have 1 football championship under my belt my first season coaching rec football 9 and 10s"
  • Stating that a college degree is worthless.

I'm starting to wonder if you're just saying things to get people to call you out, because if not, there's some large amounts of delusion going on.

he might very well have a football championship coaching 9 and 10 year olds, in a league with a handful of other teams of 9-10 year olds. he didnt say national championship. also, many young folks believe college degrees are useless.

look, im not saying i read coachward posts and think, wow that guy has really got it together. but, i don't think what he's saying is too outlandish to be allowed, and i think we should just politely ignore some of the weird stuff and engage him on the HD-related stuff, like growing loyalty being your first goal at a new program.

in short, i agree with zorzii on this one. besides, i've met plenty of people in real life who believe some weird stuff. i had a friend for years who sincerely believes he was abducted by aliens and has told me stories such as meeting a reptilian while at an indian lodge. nice enough guy though, didn't mean we couldn't be friends, or at least, get along on an internet forum.
3/30/2016 5:58 PM
Posted by CoachWard95 on 3/30/2016 1:41:00 PM (view original):
Posted by possumfiend on 3/30/2016 10:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 3/30/2016 8:20:00 AM (view original):
Guys, CoachWard is part of the community... He is trying to build up Chowan in Allen. Give him advice.
Here's my advice for coach ward:

A college degree is not worthless. We might all be able to debate the merits of graduating from a four year school and then pursuing higher levels of education and graduating with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such high levels of debt. Get your associates degree from a community college and complete your general ed requirements, then transfer to a four year school.

Or, go to a trade school and learn a craft or trade. Talk to counsellors about what you want to do and talk to people who work in the field you are interested in and then apply yourself to be the best you can be in that field.

Degrees and education are not worthless, they will give you an advantage in pursuing a job, particularly if you're up against someone who doesn't have one, just be judicious in your pursuit thereof.
" But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such "high levels of debt". Bingo you hit it right in the nail of the coffin here. You must not understand the system at all.. College and university waste your time for 4 to 8 years! When you can work you way up and working/ volunteering for a business is the way to go. Take for instance I ask my old coach rather to go get a teaching degree or volunteer and work my way up and try to get into the door to become a coach somewhere that way. He said fill out a volunteer sheet for a school or rec league me personally I want to start out volunteering with small kids then work my way up and gain expeirence and move as fast as possible to the next level of coaching. I want to coach sometime in my lifetime.. I already have 1 football championship under my belt my first season coaching rec football 9 and 10s.

"A college degree is not worthless" yes it is dude there is plenty of people who doesn't have a job in there degree area they only take the ones who has expeirence and hard work ethic not because you have some sort of paper declaring you graduate with tremendous amount of debt!

Why would I go back to school for youtube when I don't need school and the debt at all? I am already ahead of schedule with equipment plus i'm sponsored with noscopeglasses.com and partnered with freedom. I have more important things to do than waste 4 to 8 years of my life away that is a long time.... on school.

Meanwhile can you explain to me why most billionaires don't have degrees?!?! Also I am going into music and putting together and clothing line in the future.

Maybe if you had a college degree you could write clearly and concisely without confusing the hell out of everyone that reads it.

what do you want to coach? If you want a paying job coaching basketball at a school you need a degree in something.

Dude, a 9 to 10 year old football team championship for a rec league isn't that great, it sure as hell is this something that you can put on a resume and the other person will be like, woah, that's amazing, you have the job.

If you want a high paying job you will need a degree, if you are fine living off a youtubers salary for the rest of your life that's your choice, but don't you dare go on government benefits and have to have us pay for you to live, that's the problem with America today. Sorry sore spot.

Where is is your stat on that? About 30% of billionaire dont have a college degree, and that's mostly because they became computer whizzes in high school and they designed apple or somethin, that's also a small amount of people. But 80% of the people that make over 200,000$ have at least a bachelor degree and only 9% have a high school degree or less.

Normally I wouldn't go into this kind of thing with a random guy on the Internet, but when I now know more about your life than I do my neighbors... and so many of the things you are saying are...
3/30/2016 6:29 PM (edited)
Posted by thewizard17 on 3/28/2016 3:44:00 PM (view original):
Against Syracuse, it's possible the coach of that team purposely limited the number of touches with his SG for that reason alone and focused on attacking other, not as strong, defenders. The Arizona SG wasn't that great. Your first round game, the person he was guarding went 5-9 from the field, so not sure he was that much of a factor there.

There have been times where I've thought that 100 could have an distinct advantage compared to someone with a 99 rating. More of a difference than 99 to 98.
This is my thought. He's a fine D1 defender, for sure; but if he's obviously the best guy you've got, I'll probably try to go around him in man. This kind of guy is exactly the kind of guy I look for as a press/zone guard, for what it's worth. It's hard to avoid him there.
3/30/2016 8:54 PM
Posted by MonsterTurtl on 3/30/2016 6:29:00 PM (view original):
Posted by CoachWard95 on 3/30/2016 1:41:00 PM (view original):
Posted by possumfiend on 3/30/2016 10:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 3/30/2016 8:20:00 AM (view original):
Guys, CoachWard is part of the community... He is trying to build up Chowan in Allen. Give him advice.
Here's my advice for coach ward:

A college degree is not worthless. We might all be able to debate the merits of graduating from a four year school and then pursuing higher levels of education and graduating with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such high levels of debt. Get your associates degree from a community college and complete your general ed requirements, then transfer to a four year school.

Or, go to a trade school and learn a craft or trade. Talk to counsellors about what you want to do and talk to people who work in the field you are interested in and then apply yourself to be the best you can be in that field.

Degrees and education are not worthless, they will give you an advantage in pursuing a job, particularly if you're up against someone who doesn't have one, just be judicious in your pursuit thereof.
" But a college degree can be obtained without incurring such "high levels of debt". Bingo you hit it right in the nail of the coffin here. You must not understand the system at all.. College and university waste your time for 4 to 8 years! When you can work you way up and working/ volunteering for a business is the way to go. Take for instance I ask my old coach rather to go get a teaching degree or volunteer and work my way up and try to get into the door to become a coach somewhere that way. He said fill out a volunteer sheet for a school or rec league me personally I want to start out volunteering with small kids then work my way up and gain expeirence and move as fast as possible to the next level of coaching. I want to coach sometime in my lifetime.. I already have 1 football championship under my belt my first season coaching rec football 9 and 10s.

"A college degree is not worthless" yes it is dude there is plenty of people who doesn't have a job in there degree area they only take the ones who has expeirence and hard work ethic not because you have some sort of paper declaring you graduate with tremendous amount of debt!

Why would I go back to school for youtube when I don't need school and the debt at all? I am already ahead of schedule with equipment plus i'm sponsored with noscopeglasses.com and partnered with freedom. I have more important things to do than waste 4 to 8 years of my life away that is a long time.... on school.

Meanwhile can you explain to me why most billionaires don't have degrees?!?! Also I am going into music and putting together and clothing line in the future.

Maybe if you had a college degree you could write clearly and concisely without confusing the hell out of everyone that reads it.

what do you want to coach? If you want a paying job coaching basketball at a school you need a degree in something.

Dude, a 9 to 10 year old football team championship for a rec league isn't that great, it sure as hell is this something that you can put on a resume and the other person will be like, woah, that's amazing, you have the job.

If you want a high paying job you will need a degree, if you are fine living off a youtubers salary for the rest of your life that's your choice, but don't you dare go on government benefits and have to have us pay for you to live, that's the problem with America today. Sorry sore spot.

Where is is your stat on that? About 30% of billionaire dont have a college degree, and that's mostly because they became computer whizzes in high school and they designed apple or somethin, that's also a small amount of people. But 80% of the people that make over 200,000$ have at least a bachelor degree and only 9% have a high school degree or less.

Normally I wouldn't go into this kind of thing with a random guy on the Internet, but when I now know more about your life than I do my neighbors... and so many of the things you are saying are...
Sorry, I realize I'm being a little harsh, here's a little better end note.

Ward, I think it's great that you are excited about this game and you want to post on the forums and get involved, but please don't talk about your personal life to the extent that you are, we don't want to know you had sex with Coach K's relative while he was watching, we don't want to know you lost your verginity at a black eye peas concert to a millionaire or something like that, we don't want to know about your confusing career dealings, just talk about the game, leave it there. Side note, you seem to have some confusing ideas on how to succeed in this game, I can help, though I am no expert, I have had some minor(extremely minor) success and am still learning.

another side note, work on your writing, you may claim you don't need a degree to get a job, but you do need to know how to write for almost every job and please don't tell everyone that interviews you about your sexual adventures... I am not kidding, seriously. I had a English teacher named Nr. Mackelveen, he's now something like 90 years old and still teaching , he voted in the Eisenhower election but he voted for Stevenson, he has students that are now 70, he's had like 20 different jobs, he has 4 long hairs on his head, 4. To get back on track, he would have his 4th heart attack if he read your writing.
3/30/2016 11:26 PM (edited)
This is a direct response to all of the reply(s) in the post(s) by MonsterTurtl above, as well as pretty much all the others, and especially to CoachWard.

For the record, I have basically nothing negative to say about CoachWard's enthusiasm or thoughts for HD. In fact, it is everything else that he's said, not only on here but on social media - which I've been trying to subtly warn others...and most importantly HIMSELF about, since his initial posts.

Are certain undergraduate liberal arts degrees from a private universities, which are meant by the way for families that can knowingly afford them, basically ruin economic futures...YES. Can spending 20+K, plus the vig, at a state college getting a undergrad in "business management", only to graduate at 23 (or 28) with an entry level sales job and almost no chance of real promotion opportunity, ruin your economic future...YES. Sadly, (and especially this) do institutions direct students in those directions because it benefits their own economic benefit...YES.

The difference is that you can only back that up by advocating volunteerism as the best way to flip the script...when in reality all you have to do is learn sales, get promoted, and then when you're 22 you're in charge of a day one 23 (or 28) year old BA. --- Not to mention claiming that hip-hop was invented in the middle east, so if you can rap then you can speak arabic (not to mention the Feds are hiding it). And this is just scratching some of your WIS forum postings.

Now, to be TRULY HONEST, your speech impediment has probably caused you a great deal of problems/roadblocks/etc. But I think that "we" want you to know that you can be accepted here, even for non HD related opinions - which honestly is my favorite reason to post here - but bringing all that shiz with you is gonna be an uphill struggle.
3/31/2016 2:03 AM
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