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In reply to the discussion: Parent Files Bullying Complaint After Son's Team Loses 91-0 [View all]Fla_Democrat
(2,622 posts)21. Don't see an issue here
Let's look at some of the facts:
* Aledo's offensive starters played only 21 snaps
*The Bearcats' quarterbacks combined for only 10 pass attempts
*A running clock was implemented in the third quarter
* The Bearcats rushed for 391 yards and eight touchdowns
They didn't keep their first string in the whole game, 21 snaps, looks like they didn't even play them past the first quarter. Once you start subbing players, how do you tell someone who does not get much play time to not do their best? The second string, third, and prob even 4th deserve the same chance to show what they can do.
It sucks to get beat that way, (just as Maryland
), but it sucks worse to be told to not try your best, when you are normally resigned to being a tackling dummy for your A team in practice.
* Aledo's offensive starters played only 21 snaps
*The Bearcats' quarterbacks combined for only 10 pass attempts
*A running clock was implemented in the third quarter
* The Bearcats rushed for 391 yards and eight touchdowns
They didn't keep their first string in the whole game, 21 snaps, looks like they didn't even play them past the first quarter. Once you start subbing players, how do you tell someone who does not get much play time to not do their best? The second string, third, and prob even 4th deserve the same chance to show what they can do.
It sucks to get beat that way, (just as Maryland
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Parent Files Bullying Complaint After Son's Team Loses 91-0 [View all]
The Straight Story
Oct 2013
OP
I have to wonder if they played worse once the other team started playing easy.
joshcryer
Oct 2013
#9
91-0 is no longer a competition. It's no longer fun. It's no longer appropriate to continue.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#5
No, kids are subject to the same kind of emotionally instability as adults.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#11
I agree. When a team is down by more that 40 points, the game should be stopped.
bluestate10
Oct 2013
#30
It is so much better to tell them that they are losing so bad they should just quit playing. n/t
whopis01
Oct 2013
#93
Lol, I'd be far more offended if someone decided for me and my team that the game HAS to end
RedCappedBandit
Oct 2013
#50
With a record like that, my question is how such a disparity in the same league could exist.
Fla Dem
Oct 2013
#47
Just to clear up, and I'm not taking a side here, the mercy rule in TX is not as you stated.
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#82
^^^ This. Yes. "Bullying" is a word used by defendants and school administrators
KurtNYC
Oct 2013
#35
It was a game and they played a much better team. The parent should take back the complaint and
hrmjustin
Oct 2013
#66
It's not a team's responsibility to make sure their opponents are prepared for the big game.
backscatter712
Oct 2013
#75
The athletic motto I was raised with was "Modest in victory; Gracious in Defeat"
HereSince1628
Oct 2013
#76