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Had that been my grandson he hit I would have literally tried to kill him. I can't even imagine the animal that I would turn into.
Maybe you can't imagine but the rest of us have a pretty good idea.
Had that been my grandson he hit I would have literally tried to kill him. I can't even imagine the animal that I would turn into.
On the bright side... at least he knows his father.
Speaking of this, have you heard the joke about the guy that uses his phone to look up words he doesn't understand in conversations?
Had that been my grandson he hit I would have literally tried to kill him. I can't even imagine the animal that I would turn into.
J will be forthcoming with a dislike for that racist comment.On the bright side... at least he knows his father.
On the bright side... at least he knows his father.
Had that been my grandson he hit I would have literally tried to kill him. I can't even imagine the animal that I would turn into.
He hit someone else's kid like that? The parents forgave him? Where is the pussy father in all this? Absolutely astounding, he should have had his face rearranged. I may have forgiven him after I sent him to the hospital.He was the coach but he was not the father of the kid. He has released an apology video and says the parents have forgiven him. The mom does not want to press charges.
He was banned for life by the organization and fired from his job at the Chatham County detention center where he worked as a counselor.
My favorite coaches growing up were always the old school types. As a coach I was old school. But the line you never cross is laying hands on a kid.
I’m a bit familiar with that part of Georgia. The father is quite probably not in the picture.He hit someone else's kid like that? The parents forgave him? Where is the pussy father in all this? Absolutely astounding, he should have had his face rearranged. I may have forgiven him after I sent him to the hospital.
Cops should have arrested his stupid ass, on the spot.Why are no parents out there kicking this dude's @$$?
He was the coach but he was not the father of the kid. He has released an apology video and says the parents have forgiven him. The mom does not want to press charges.
He was banned for life by the organization and fired from his job at the Chatham County detention center where he worked as a counselor.
My favorite coaches growing up were always the old school types. As a coach I was old school. But the line you never cross is laying hands on a kid.
You and @Bait'n Gator have two completely different stories.He was the coach but he was not the father of the kid. He has released an apology video and says the parents have forgiven him. The mom does not want to press charges.
He was banned for life by the organization and fired from his job at the Chatham County detention center where he worked as a counselor.
My favorite coaches growing up were always the old school types. As a coach I was old school. But the line you never cross is laying hands on a kid.
I knew Harry Nelson's sons, Bill and Ben, (Bad Billy and Ben the Gent, we called them). Bill was insane and hilarious. He was a Linebacker on the Gator football team when I was at UF, an exceptionally talented artist, and a sax player. One night Bill, Ben, and their roommate came into the Islands Bar stinking like sh!t. I asked them where the hell they'd been and they told me they'd been crawling around in the sewers. They started aggressively asking girls to dance, (didn't get any takers, ) then ended the evening by doing backflips off the bar, which only lasted as long as the bouncers took to kick them out. Ben the Gent was quite the ladies' man. He spent a fair amount of time on sorority row. The night of the Appledorf murder, the police picked him up there under suspicion. When he got home from the police station we'd drawn a chalk outline of a dead body on the floor to greet him. Bill is a successful artist in NYC now.There was a HS coach at Bishop Moore in Orlando that used to smack kids like that all the time named Harry Nelson. He was just a miserable SOB but he won a state championship once so they thought he was God. When I was a sophomore there was a guy on the team who played receiver that was all of about 5' 9' 160. Nelson had been giving him $h!t all practice and finally the kid had enough and shot him a bird and told him to f**k off. Nelson crossed about 20 yards in 2 seconds and we all waited for the hammer to drop. Knowing what was coming the kid hit Nelson in the eye with a beautiful right cross sending him to the deck. It was a glorious thing to see. When Nelson got up he just grabbed the kid by the face mask and we all expected an epic beat down to follow. But I guess Nelson kinda' respected the kid for doing it and left him alone. He didn't kick him off the team or even bench him. Nelson walked around school with a massive shiner for about two weeks. That kid was forever a hero in my eyes. He became a successful attorney in Orlando.