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BigCatDaddy 11-08-2011 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Pawnmower (Post 8092425)
Stupid. maybe, sure...Full head of steam? Not what it looked like to me.

That slow white boy was giving it everything he had.

Ming the Merciless 11-08-2011 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 8092782)
That slow white boy was giving it everything he had.

Yes Im sure you were able to tell that from your muscle intensity detector device(M.I.D.D.) on your tinfoil hat

As opposed to everyone laughing and giggling and having a good time....

Sorry but he wasn't 'giving it everything he had' he was just a guy...trying to engage and have fun with his team. Accidents happen......this kinda stuff happens if you participate in rough sports.

It sucks the kid fractured his collarbone but actually a collarbone can snap pretty easy, without too much force if you hit it on the right spot....

InChiefsHeaven 11-09-2011 06:46 AM

Coaches have to be careful with this kind of stuff to be sure. A few years back, we were doing special teams in practice. THis was with my 8-10 year olds. I had a kid who was a "striper" (means he weighs too much to carry the ball). End of practice, we were messing around, and he desperately wanted to return a kick. So I let it happen. he tried to stiff arm a kid and broke the growth plate on his wrist. All because I was letting them have a little fun. I felt terrible about that, but I don't think I deserved to be burned at the stake. His father was at practice and understood, heck, he was enjoying that his son got a chance to carry the ball, even if it was just for fun.

I coached for 4 years after that and I never let a striper carry the ball in practice again.


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