tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4723655154973228907.post1564546857912058607..comments2011-03-03T22:16:59.696-08:00Comments on Living Through Lieff: The Importance Of CoachesLaura Lieffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10971139744724938702noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4723655154973228907.post-69675677907426274292010-11-08T15:44:55.586-08:002010-11-08T15:44:55.586-08:00"Aw man, now I gotta go home and kick the dog..."Aw man, now I gotta go home and kick the dog."<br /><br />I agree with all you have written exceptone thing: Coach Hewett was actually one of the easiest coaches I have ever played for. He always maintained a dignified composure even in the most heated of battles. He never patronized his players, and once we left his bench and stepped onto the court he placed all his trust in us and in our abilities. Whether our games commenced in victory or defeat he was always proud of us. That is what makes him truly memorable to me...the unconditional pride and love of a coach for his athletes. The only other place I know of where unconditional love exists is in family...enough said.<br /><br />p.s. "I want that defense tighter than a crab's butt!"Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02582082930627418795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4723655154973228907.post-84913874308481965302010-11-08T13:24:34.940-08:002010-11-08T13:24:34.940-08:00Just wanted to add one: "It all comes out in ...Just wanted to add one: "It all comes out in the wash."Shainahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10062741856646809470noreply@blogger.com