Man: Coach, how is Bailey doing? Coach Nordling: Bailey? Uhh-your son is demonstrating an incredibly high-potential for improvement. Man: You see it too?!
Poor Bailey, he’s so unathletic and wimpy that practically nobody believes in him. Even Chester and Harold come off as passive-aggressive when you think too hard about it.
He has ‘an incredibly high potential for improvement’ mainly because it’s impossible for him to get much worse. When you’re at elevation zero, either you don’t move at all (which is likely), or you climb.
I find it interesting how many commenters feel that it’s necessary to “explain” the coach’s comment. It seems to me that with so many being able to explain it, it doesn’t really need explaining. Is there anybody here who didn’t “get it”?
TampaFanatic1 about 1 year ago
Nice recovery by Chester, his response is much better than the generic “He is a hard worker” or “He tries real hard.”
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
He’s on the team…
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
So basically, it’s your way of saying that he’s the worst player you’ve ever had.
Skeptical Meg about 1 year ago
If he was bowling in a handicap league, that would be great.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Poor Bailey, he’s so unathletic and wimpy that practically nobody believes in him. Even Chester and Harold come off as passive-aggressive when you think too hard about it.
Painted Wolf about 1 year ago
He has ‘an incredibly high potential for improvement’ mainly because it’s impossible for him to get much worse. When you’re at elevation zero, either you don’t move at all (which is likely), or you climb.
gammaguy about 1 year ago
I find it interesting how many commenters feel that it’s necessary to “explain” the coach’s comment. It seems to me that with so many being able to explain it, it doesn’t really need explaining. Is there anybody here who didn’t “get it”?
Ed The Red Premium Member about 1 year ago
Wow, “an incredibly high potential for improvement.” I like that! I’m going to start using it.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
Linus van Pelt and I also suffered from “the curse of great potential”!