"Eric is complex, he thinks he’s a good coach but relies heavily on talented athletes to make him seem that he knows what he’s doing. He doesn’t coach much, rather spends more time at practice on his phone look for the next replacement for the athletes he’s incapable of coaching. He’s an ignorant businessman who does the basic tenants of his job at Florida instead being a humanitarian and caring for his athletes and their circumstances. He’s insecure and childish, with little knowledge about the throws events, only general outdated knowledge exists in his head. Many of his athletes dislike him, most complaining amongst themselves, however, not many are willing to give up an opportunity at the university of Florida so they revert to being quite."
"Coach Werskey is a phenomenal throws coach. I’m not sure what the other rater’s deal was. Seems fishy to me. He was been training my son for the last 2 years and he has made incredible gains in the circle. Coach is easy to talk to and is so fundamentally and technically strong in his coaching. He understands the whole person and strives for each of his athletes to be successful. If you are willing to put in the work, you will find success with Werskey coaching. Outside of coaching, he’s an awesome person. Noting but praises for Coach Werskey. Bottom line, Coach Holloway would not allow anything less. "
"Eric Werskey is a worthless opportunist who does nothing but think of himself. I guess we could say that about all coaches. Werskey is the type to invite himself to your wedding and propose to his woman. Eric listens to know one but his mother and couldn’t coach a spinning top how to throw. He’s a one size fits all kinda of coach and doesn’t believe in individualism. He just wants something to post on instagram. He has injured many of his athletes and has sent even more to mental health facilities. He’s a dangerous man that has a weird fetish for black women."
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