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In reply to the discussion: Parent Files Bullying Complaint After Son's Team Loses 91-0 [View all]Renew Deal
(85,162 posts)29. Getting beat by 90 points is part of the game
It's as much of a learning experience as losing a close one
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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