You see, "Daddy Ball" has become this catch-all term. Some parents see it lurking behind every team decision that doesn’t go their way. But hey, let's be real. Sometimes your kid might not be the MVP, and that's okay. They're learning, growing, and hopefully having a blast along the way.
One of the funny things about this whole Daddy Ball issue is that the loudest critics are often the people who would sooner run a marathon in cleats than volunteer to coach themselves. If you've got a problem with the coach's decisions, why not get out there and help? The bench is long, and there's room for more than one coach.
And lastly, remember this: there are nine positions on a team. That means that even if the coach's kid is treated like royalty, that's only one spot. If your kid is warming the bench more than you'd like, chances are, it's not just about one player's favoritism.
So, let's chill on the accusations, support our coaches (who are doing this for free, remember?). The focus should be on the joy of the game. Because at the end of the day, it's about our kids having fun, making memories, and learning how to hit life's curveballs.