Quick update for everyone. Last night I was asked if I would pick up and 11th girl.
Allie, She is the twin sister of
"Denise (3rd) father played d1 for the Lionel simmons Lasalle explorers. Great athlete and tough kid."
She's actually a better ball player than her sister. I easily have the deepest roster in the league and we should have a fun season.
Smart money is on coach PJ to lead this team to the title.
Quick update to this update. In a terse email from her father/league commissioner, Allie was removed from my team and assigned to the team we just beat on Saturday. “To make the league more competitive”.
A side note, the assistant coach of that team had coached all of these girls when they were in grade school and had said immediately he was going to get her on his team. And he did.
Watch the video, don't watch the video, you can still answer the same question.
You are coaching against a team with 7 players. You have a distinct size advantage over the team with seven players. What would you do?
I mentioned earlier I thought we were a slight favorite when I found out my backup center was playing. We won by 18.
Note: my daughter set up in the wrong spot so for the first minute or two I block the camera.
Note 2: you can jump to the end of the game where down 20 with 1:30 left he calls a timeout and has his team aggressively full court press to the point where my other point guard nearly gets put through a table Bills Mafia style. 58:30 mark of the game
Last Edit: Jan 8, 2023 8:31:57 GMT -5 by PhillyJim76
Post by Greg'sKite_Defiant! on Oct 11, 2023 13:27:58 GMT -5
Quick update on how 3rd and 4th grade football in Lillywhite, NH is going for one parent:
Well since now you’re poking the bear let’s hurt some feelings. I’ll take most the swears out. Pretty ironic that four people supported that comment to keep things private when we see the same 5 kids play the whole game. Most likely the parents of those five kids. Js I’ve had several parents reach out to me about my message saying the same thing. The difference I don’t give a …. If people like me or not. Fair is fair. You either let everyone play equally or the kid earns his spot at practice. If he fumbles the fing ball or throws an interception in a game, he sits like when I was in school. <His kid> has played 23 snaps this entire season. You have kids that played more than that last game. Unacceptable. I don’t care if the parent is your friend or not. I’ve bit my tongue for weeks. The first two weeks were <his kid's> fault. When you’re not ready to play or not paying attention, you’re not going to play. I ripped his ass all the way home from Nashua. Then when he got home he ran 4 miles. After running his mother and his grandfather ripped his ass. He blamed playing time on the coach and I said bullshit. When it’s the coaches fault then I’ll address it. From Nashua on I’ve been counting snaps. 5 players play 90% of the game. Then we wonder why we lost? Then you want people to message you privately? What a fucking joke. I’ve written the coaches emails without sending them because I wanted to let it play out and what I have to say most people in this town will find offensive. I thought, Maybe <His kid> isn’t trying during practice. So I watch him during practice. I told him if you get in my car and your not sweating then you didn’t try hard enough. Then I find out other kids are crying after games? That’s were messaging you privately goes out the window. <His kid> won’t be at the Dover game. My sister is getting married at 4 that Saturday. He was going to the game and then we were going to rush to the wedding but for 4 to 6 snaps no thank you. He will be at practice this week, the game this weekend and practice next week because I’m teaching him that if you start something you should finish it but like I said in my previous message, I don’t blame him for being pissed. I’m passed being pissed. <His kid> has the best opportunity to actually go pro. He will be working out at the university of Miami with nick bosa in July. I haven’t broken the news to him yet. I went to school with nick and was his lap partner in a class. My adoptive grandfather is part of the boosters at the university of Miami. Dude is literally already to play college football at the college level. But in 3rd grade he sits on the bench. I guess this is a Michael Jordan lesson. And I told him that. The bosa family already call him baby bosa. The kid didn’t get 132 pounds eating bon bons playing madden. He works out. Before practice. After practice. On days he doesn’t have practice. This summer with NFL players. He knows how strong he is. I tell him knock the kid out. You want revenge on the coach, take him out during practice when it’s your turn to hit him. He responds, “ I don’t want to hurt them.” I’ve literally talked to my counselor yesterday about this situation. His advice: you have every right to be pissed but rip into the coach as nicely as you can. That’s what I did. But if you want to poke the bear we can go into it more. Personally I don’t think this town of liberals can handle what I really want to say. I think I’ll leave it there for now. Have a good day.
AND Fugly JENNINGS IS FUGLY!!!!! Awful White Female Liberal: Eat a dick kite
Quick update on how 3rd and 4th grade football in Lillywhite, NH is going for one parent:
Well since now you’re poking the bear let’s hurt some feelings. I’ll take most the swears out. Pretty ironic that four people supported that comment to keep things private when we see the same 5 kids play the whole game. Most likely the parents of those five kids. Js I’ve had several parents reach out to me about my message saying the same thing. The difference I don’t give a …. If people like me or not. Fair is fair. You either let everyone play equally or the kid earns his spot at practice. If he fumbles the fing ball or throws an interception in a game, he sits like when I was in school. <His kid> has played 23 snaps this entire season. You have kids that played more than that last game. Unacceptable. I don’t care if the parent is your friend or not. I’ve bit my tongue for weeks. The first two weeks were <his kid's> fault. When you’re not ready to play or not paying attention, you’re not going to play. I ripped his ass all the way home from Nashua. Then when he got home he ran 4 miles. After running his mother and his grandfather ripped his ass. He blamed playing time on the coach and I said bullshit. When it’s the coaches fault then I’ll address it. From Nashua on I’ve been counting snaps. 5 players play 90% of the game. Then we wonder why we lost? Then you want people to message you privately? What a fucking joke. I’ve written the coaches emails without sending them because I wanted to let it play out and what I have to say most people in this town will find offensive. I thought, Maybe <His kid> isn’t trying during practice. So I watch him during practice. I told him if you get in my car and your not sweating then you didn’t try hard enough. Then I find out other kids are crying after games? That’s were messaging you privately goes out the window. <His kid> won’t be at the Dover game. My sister is getting married at 4 that Saturday. He was going to the game and then we were going to rush to the wedding but for 4 to 6 snaps no thank you. He will be at practice this week, the game this weekend and practice next week because I’m teaching him that if you start something you should finish it but like I said in my previous message, I don’t blame him for being pissed. I’m passed being pissed. <His kid> has the best opportunity to actually go pro. He will be working out at the university of Miami with nick bosa in July. I haven’t broken the news to him yet. I went to school with nick and was his lap partner in a class. My adoptive grandfather is part of the boosters at the university of Miami. Dude is literally already to play college football at the college level. But in 3rd grade he sits on the bench. I guess this is a Michael Jordan lesson. And I told him that. The bosa family already call him baby bosa. The kid didn’t get 132 pounds eating bon bons playing madden. He works out. Before practice. After practice. On days he doesn’t have practice. This summer with NFL players. He knows how strong he is. I tell him knock the kid out. You want revenge on the coach, take him out during practice when it’s your turn to hit him. He responds, “ I don’t want to hurt them.” I’ve literally talked to my counselor yesterday about this situation. His advice: you have every right to be pissed but rip into the coach as nicely as you can. That’s what I did. But if you want to poke the bear we can go into it more. Personally I don’t think this town of liberals can handle what I really want to say. I think I’ll leave it there for now. Have a good day.
Youth football sounds like the absolute worst. I was talking to a chumpal the other day about his kid (He's in 6th grade I think, maybe 5th?). Anyway, apparently they practice 6 days a week, and the coach chose to play in a league where most of the games are close to an hour away because it's "the right competition level," and they're required to be there at 7:30 AM for 9:00 games. The rule is that every kid is guaranteed 11 snaps per game, and his kid has played exactly 11 snaps every game. And apparently they're insistent on everyone having a position too. As if anyone has a clue whether the 10-year-old playing LT right now is actually gonna be big enough to play that position later and shouldn't be learning skills that apply to other positions.
I realize that life shoudln't be all rainbows and unicorns and participation trophies, but IMHO 11 years old (and it sounds like the kids in this Kiteville story are even younger that that) is too soon for this "win at all costs and start specializing everyone into one position" mentality. Maybe I'm just a soft liberal faggot, but I have zero interest in the type of hardo parents and coaches that seem to come with football, and I'm glad my kids never asked to play it.