Persuasive Essay On Equal Playing Time

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Equal Playing Time
To start with, there is an argument as to whether or not coaches of school sports teams should offer equal playing time to all of their players. According to Alan Goldberg, every athlete wants playing time, but not every athlete can always get it. In other words, only the athletes that put in the effort can have playing time because that shows that they really want playing time. The athlete can not only put in the hard work but he/she needs to be skilled at that sport. Coaches of school teams should not offer equal playing time to the players because teams play to win so they will put their best players in, players who are skilled and put in the effort will make the starting lineup, and the athletes are paying for practice not playing time.
Sports teams play to win so they will play their best players. The better players on that sports team will usually produce better results than the worst players on that same …show more content…

Practice will help that player improve more than playing in games will. With the practice from going to practices, the skills of that player will improve to get them on the starting team. The players need to practice to get playing time and that is why they pay for practice and not playing time. That athlete can not only pay and have that practice, but also has to earn the playing time. By practicing outside of just the practices more, that athlete can earn a spot in the starting team showing the coach that he will put in the effort to play. Some of the athletes are still not skilled enough to make the starting team, but the hard work that is put in can show the coaches that that player can be worthy for the starting team in the future. Coaches should not offer equal playing time because if the player does not practice and put in the hard work, then it shows that they do not really want to play, and the athlete can not pay for playing time but they can pay for

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