As a group we wouldn't let them come back. They obviously are not dedicated to the team so why should they get a second chance? But we also feel depending on the circumstance, that they should be given that second chance. They screwed up but want to try again so make them work twice as hard so they can prove to you that they are trsut worthy and want to be a part of the team.
I would probably let them come back, but they would have to prove themselves to me so that I could make sure that I was making the right decision for the team. They would definitely have to catch up on all of the new plays and conditioning, which after a couple weeks, you probably aren't conditioned very well. If they can't prove to me that they are willing to be committed to the team, they won't get to play.
We are a group of students assigned to make a blog for the book we are reading, Coach Carter.
Here's a little backround on the story:
When former Richmond High School basketball legend Ken Carter agrees to take over his alma mater's floundering team, he has the players sign a contract that demands good grades, perfect class attendance, and suits on game days. With Coach Carter at the helm, the Oilers' record soon stands at 12 and 0. But when the coach learns that some members of his team are cutting class and failing academically, he locks them out of the gym, incurring the wrath of the players, the school, and the community. Coach Carter's determination to adhere to his convictions puts his philosophy and his players' trust to the ultimate test.
In each posting you will see:
* A summary of the chapters read
* A question you will be able to comment on, and
* A summay of each meeting
We hope you enjoy the journey we take you on and continue to join us each week for new updates on the book.
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As a group we wouldn't let them come back. They obviously are not dedicated to the team so why should they get a second chance? But we also feel depending on the circumstance, that they should be given that second chance. They screwed up but want to try again so make them work twice as hard so they can prove to you that they are trsut worthy and want to be a part of the team.
I would probably let them come back, but they would have to prove themselves to me so that I could make sure that I was making the right decision for the team. They would definitely have to catch up on all of the new plays and conditioning, which after a couple weeks, you probably aren't conditioned very well.
If they can't prove to me that they are willing to be committed to the team, they won't get to play.
We said that yes as long as they said soory. In alos for them to keep them out bad things.
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