Oh, now the judgment.I don't think anyone who has started a thread or made a post about the perfect pair of jeans gets to say a single thing about people who talk about clothes worn by athletes.
Oh, now the judgment.I don't think anyone who has started a thread or made a post about the perfect pair of jeans gets to say a single thing about people who talk about clothes worn by athletes.
I don't think I judged you. I just expressed an opinion that you weren't allowed to have an opinion without being a hypocrite.Oh, now the judgment.
fixedPerfect compromise. Except now in your homeland you sound like a ****ing bugger.
FIFYPerfect compromise. Except now in your homeland you sound like a ****ing wanker.
False. Missed opportunity to correct the queens English. They're doing it wrong.Perfect compromise. Except now in your homeland you sound like a ****ing twat.
there.Perfect compromise. Except now in your homeland you sound like a bloody c u n t.
Want!Since none of these posts relate to the topic, I'll add this in: The Buffs need to recruit this guy. Motor always running, not afraid to hit:
Texas high school football player escorted out by police after tackling ref - SBNation.com
Seems like more of a ****braska recruit, if he was dating the refSince none of these posts relate to the topic, I'll add this in: The Buffs need to recruit this guy. Motor always running, not afraid to hit:
Texas high school football player escorted out by police after tackling ref - SBNation.com
Beautiful. I want DL who play until after the whistle. That ref has no sense of pressure...needs his head on a swivel at all times.Since none of these posts relate to the topic, I'll add this in: The Buffs need to recruit this guy. Motor always running, not afraid to hit:
Texas high school football player escorted out by police after tackling ref - SBNation.com
Every single one of us has wanted to do that at some point. Be it a boss, referee, our parents, whatever. The vast majority of us have the self control to avoid doing it. That kid will never, ever play a down of football again. Ever.Since none of these posts relate to the topic, I'll add this in: The Buffs need to recruit this guy. Motor always running, not afraid to hit:
Texas high school football player escorted out by police after tackling ref - SBNation.com
Hopefully that isn’t true because he is just a kid. He does have some work to do for sure.Every single one of us has wanted to do that at some point. Be it a boss, referee, our parents, whatever. The vast majority of us have the self control to avoid doing it. That kid will never, ever play a down of football again. Ever.
“He is just a kid” is a bull**** excuse. Anybody over the age of 8 knows what he did is wrong and has the self control to keep from doing it. I’m not advocating for him to have a ruined life. He will have plenty of opportunities to make a success of himself. It just won’t be on a football field.Hopefully that isn’t true because he is just a kid. He does have some work to do for sure.
Pretty bad form. He hit the ref way too high. He needs to bend his knees and get down low and hit the ref in the sternum instead of around the shoulders.Beautiful. I want DL who play until after the whistle. That ref has no sense of pressure...needs his head on a swivel at all times.
“He is just a kid” is a bull**** excuse. Anybody over the age of 8 knows what he did is wrong and has the self control to keep from doing it. I’m not advocating for him to have a ruined life. He will have plenty of opportunities to make a success of himself. It just won’t be on a football field.
He did it to a soccer ref last year.Hopefully that isn’t true because he is just a kid. He does have some work to do for sure.
Or would get BCS or Miami so excited, like, ever.Who knew a flight track would get me so excited in 2020?
Ban?I just read three pages of this nonsense...FML
Nope, this is educational athletics. The kid needs to learn he lesson, and the best way to do that is on the football field. No doubt he should be benched, but kicking him out of football is not an option.“He is just a kid” is a bull**** excuse. Anybody over the age of 8 knows what he did is wrong and has the self control to keep from doing it. I’m not advocating for him to have a ruined life. He will have plenty of opportunities to make a success of himself. It just won’t be on a football field.
You and I disagree on this. As far as I’m concerned, kicking him off the football team is not only an option, it’s the only option. Our actions have consequences. Not just for him, but for the next kid who gets a crazy idea in his head to pull a stunt like that. If all that happens to him is he gets benched, how does that dissuade somebody else from doing the same thing? Getting benched is a pretty weak punishment.Nope, this is educational athletics. The kid needs to learn he lesson, and the best way to do that is on the football field. No doubt he should be benched, but kicking him out of football is not an option.
(Spare me the Tom Osborne/Lawrence Phillips comparison because this is a completely different situation)
Dr. Tom, is that you?Ray Lewis, Greg Hardy, and Tyreek Hill (just off the top of my head) played football after way worse stuff than that. Not saying it is right or wrong but if the kid has enough talent he'll play again.
After years of coaching high school kids, I believe in the power of participation. The coach has more influence than any person in his life right now. It is crucial that he uses that power to change the kid. I’m not talking about a one game suspension, I’m talking serious punishment, like benching him the rest of the season, among a multitude of other activities to teach him that his behavior was unacceptable.You and I disagree on this. As far as I’m concerned, kicking him off the football team is not only an option, it’s the only option. Our actions have consequences. Not just for him, but for the next kid who gets a crazy idea in his head to pull a stunt like that. If all that happens to him is he gets benched, how does that dissuade somebody else from doing the same thing? Getting benched is a pretty weak punishment.
He's a kid. It is a pretty epic screw up. Actually criminal behavior, but if it is an isloated incident, punish, teach and hope he figures it out.After years of coaching high school kids, I believe in the power of participation. The coach has more influence than any person in his life right now. It is crucial that he uses that power to change the kid. I’m not talking about a one game suspension, I’m talking serious punishment, like benching him the rest of the season, among a multitude of other activities to teach him that his behavior was unacceptable.
That punishment cannot be banishment or you completely lose the opportunity to reform him.
I will be the first to say that, given the lack of self control that this kid has, the effort will probably fail, but it is an effort that must be undertaken.
When you sign up to coach HS sports, you sign up to make kids better in every way possible.