Matt Arcadi (@coacharcadi) 's Twitter Profile
Matt Arcadi

@coacharcadi

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calendar_today19-05-2019 01:04:35

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Steve Collins (@teachhoopsbball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The art of coaching isn't just about drawing up plays or yelling from the sidelines. It's about inspiring, motivating, and nurturing young athletes to reach their fullest potential. That's where real success lies.

Matt Arcadi (@coacharcadi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Didn't he commit to Louisville PRIOR to transferring to Manatee? Congratulations to Caleb. He is a heck of a player and I look forward to watching him play at the end level.

Jim Shapiro (@jimshapiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the time of year high school football players waste money and time working with specialty trainers, elite 7v7 teams, etc., all chasing the promise of collegiate level exposure. Suggestion: Save your time and money. Make a daily commitment to... *Your grades *Your

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During practice, selfless teammates will momentarily put aside their friendships & compete against each other because they care about the team’s success in competition! Practice the way you play! It’s never personal. It’s just necessary for true preparation. Competing IS caring!

Matt Arcadi (@coacharcadi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If it's all so great why are you asking around to find another place to coach? Do your players know you are unhappy, do the kids you're recruiting know you are so unhappy with your school you would step down from HC to a position coach just to get out?

Thad Wells (@thadwells) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Football is won (or lost) in the details. Missed blocks. Poor footwork. A dropped ball on 3rd and short. Players don't lose games because they didn't try hard enough. They lose because their habits in practice weren't game-time ready.