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Brady and Belichick

      The debate that has lasted far too long and is one of the most pointless arguments in sports is the Brady and Belichick debate of who is better. The real answer is obviously not popular because it doesn't cause drama but they both needed each other to sustain their success for so long. In the world of professional football teams don't just have the success the Patriots had all those years without a legendary quarterback and coach. Belichick set the culture for the team and without his processes, incredible management of the roster, and game situations Brady would have never been put in the situations to win the Super Bowls that he did. Without Brady's leadership ability and great ability to take hard coaching from Belichick, the implemented culture might not have been respected by the whole team.      The truth about both of them is that to reach a sustained level of success like they did you have to love the process of getting better every day and ne...

Arm Injuries for Pitchers

      We seem to live in a time when more injuries are happening for pitchers at all levels, but coaches are part of the problem, not the solution. Coaches need to have plans in place to make sure pitchers aren't being overused but also the metrics that we measure might need to change. Many throwing programs are built from distance thrown, which isn't bad but isn't the best way to measure the stress you are putting on the arm. The best way to measure this stress is to use a radar gun and see how hard you are throwing every throw. People only use radar guns a lot to measure how hard they can throw but it is good to use on recovery days when you want to not get above a certain stress level on the arm. The other thing that needs to be measured which can be using Driveline Pulse is how many throws you make. If you can't afford this type of technology, then simply using something to count throws and intensity on your throws will be fine. Most athletes don't realize how m...

Officiating Youth and High School Sports

      It is well-known across the United States that the number of officials for all sports has dramatically decreased in people who want to become officials. The truth about it is the job isn't fun for anyone anymore as you have to hear the constant complaining from fans and coaches and a lot of the time they have no clue what they are talking about. In baseball, constantly complaining about the strike zone or out and safe calls has set a bad example for the youth who also seem to complain a lot to officials. The scary part of the situation is the track we are on sports will not have enough officials which will make it more difficult for games to be played. This could cause major trouble for youth and high school sports as they literally won't be able to find officials to referee games. I believe this issue can be fixed though if some action steps are taken to create change.      I would first implement a no-tolerance policy for fans to argue or yell anyth...