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I can't believe they made it four games before someone said something. I also can't believe it took a parent from an opposing team to say it! If my child came home with that jersey, it would have stopped right then. At least for my child.
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LT Brad McInnis
LT Brad McInnis
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Same here buddy!
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I see more and more of this idiotic self-aggrandizing nonsense. Football players jumping around ripping off an invisible jersey after they make a tackle--which is what they are supposed to do--make the tackle. What is worse is doing that same thing when you're losing 50-0. Where are the Paul Browns and Vince Lombardis of the world who would not tolerate that kind of behavior? Some would say it should fun for the kids. It should be fun to win with dignity and respect for your opponents without acting foolish.
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LT Brad McInnis
LT Brad McInnis
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SGT (Join to see) In my opinion, I think a lot of these young people don't understand the difference between famous and infamous. They are all in such a rush to get famous on social media, that they don't realize that many times what they think is going to make them famous, makes them infamous.
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Great Point LT Brad McInnis!
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wow, just when I think there is hope for the future, this stuff happens. Do you think the kids knew what their jerseys said? I'm hoping this was just a stupid coach but then, where are the parents who think this was OK?

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