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How can I convince the coach to let me practice and play more?

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I'm currently third string right guard, mostly because I'm new to this school. I feel like he's ignoring me and not even letting me practice as my position, instead delegating me to the meatbag middle LB so the offensive line can run their plays. Our first game is coming up and I've got a feeling I won't be playing. I've talked to him a bit, and he simply said he'd try to work me in...

How can I show him I'm ready to play?

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  1. you should practice more and show him your  skills


  2. Prove yourself. Don't let anyone get in your way. Work harder than anyone else out there. Proving yourself to your coach is telling him that you are willing to go that extra mile and doing more work than the others. That will help u alot.

  3. Take his manhood in your mouth.

  4. Tell him you think you can be number one, and ask him to give you a chance to show your stuff at practice, then, you just got to do your best.

  5. You're new to the school and the team, and he doesn't have a clue what you can do.  Don't get frustrated.  Just work harder, keep a good attitude, and show your stuff where ever you are played.  If you want to get in the game, you have to show in practice you've earned the right.  He has two right guards he's familiar with, and that's his comfort zone.  So when he puts you at MLB, shows your athleticism, show that you can compete strength on strength with the linemen, and clean some people out.  You'll get the chances you earn, if you are patient.

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