fuzzygobo
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It seems in that football game, the winning coach did everything he could to try to keep the playing field as even as possible- sending in third-stringers, running down the clock, benching his starters, and his team still ran away with it. The losing team still couldn't mount any kind of offense. Sorry your team took such a beating, but it is NOT bullying.
Bullying is still a regrettable fact of life, and a subject still very close to my heart as well.
But I'd be willing to bet, if the father who started the bullying complaint had a son on the winning team, he'd be the first one dancing in the streets about how his son kicked butt.
None of the players on the winning team seemed to show any unsportsmanlike conduct.
And to have an undefeated record like they have now is what every coach and football team DREAM about (especially the NY Giants these days, but that's another matter).
Football is going to be a competitive sport. Some games throughout history have been total massacres. As unfair as it might sound, part of the game is dealing with losing. Same goes for life.
As much as I'd like to defend against bullying, the father's claim really doesn't have a leg to stand on.
Yes, there are more pressing issues than this to lose sleep over, so thanks again for indulging me.
Bullying is still a regrettable fact of life, and a subject still very close to my heart as well.
But I'd be willing to bet, if the father who started the bullying complaint had a son on the winning team, he'd be the first one dancing in the streets about how his son kicked butt.
None of the players on the winning team seemed to show any unsportsmanlike conduct.
And to have an undefeated record like they have now is what every coach and football team DREAM about (especially the NY Giants these days, but that's another matter).
Football is going to be a competitive sport. Some games throughout history have been total massacres. As unfair as it might sound, part of the game is dealing with losing. Same goes for life.
As much as I'd like to defend against bullying, the father's claim really doesn't have a leg to stand on.
Yes, there are more pressing issues than this to lose sleep over, so thanks again for indulging me.