trendon wrote:Personally, I have taken a complete about face and have become brutal on coaching reports.
I am confused by your logic here!
Isn't the point of the coaching reports to give your opponent honest feedback on how they played the game?
As someone posted in the past, take 10 minutes or more after a game to breathe before you fill out your opponents report. The point is not to bash them, or be hard or easy on someone or if you are some of the people in the league that cannot take a loss, the point is not to fill it out when you are pissed off.
Again, the point is to give your opponent honest feedback. If they did something you didn't like, tell them. But don't give someone all 4's and NOT tell them why they did not get all 5's. They deserve to know why you did not give them a perfect score.
But I will say, if you are on AIM or on a headset during a game, if your opponent does something that you do not agree with, pause the game and talk about it.
Nothing pisses me off more than to think everything is cool...both telling each other afterwards GG and hey man, good luck this season. You played a hell of a game...etc.
Only to find out that my opponent is a little chicken shit and won't speak up on the mic or on AIM.
We are all adults here.
Don't be afraid to talk with your opponent and tell them during the game, what you don't like. Give them a chance to fix it while it is occurring.
But remember, the point of the coaching reports to give your opponent honest feedback on how they played the game.