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That's not all it did. They scored 6 points!!! That's huge.Cowboys22;1572611 said:Excuse me for having an opinion, but you put your kids in sports for many reasons. One of them is to teach them about hard work and fair play. You hope they experience the thrills of winning after working hard and you hope they learn how to be good losers and develop the ambition to try harder to succeed. Then some coach comes along and pulls some crap like that and it totally goes against everything a good parent should be trying to teach their kids. All that play did was teach those kids about looking for shortcuts. I feel sorry for any kid raised in an environment where that kind of stuff is encouraged and praised!
Danny White;1573062 said:I'm going to show my son that video, and if he sees anyone trying to pull that in his pee wee game, I want him to lay that son-of-a-***** OUT!
Then I'm going to video tape it and post it on youtube!
peplaw06;1573078 said:That's not all it did. They scored 6 points!!! That's huge.
Srsly, it also teaches creativity... and like bb said, don't trust anyone.
Sounds like you fell victim to a trick play once and have some repressed memories we need to talk about.
BrAinPaiNt;1572942 said:I mean it was just a game among some kids having fun and people are acting like it was a great philosophical debate on life or something.
GimmeTheBall!;1573164 said:Moral compasses sometimes don't work when the world is slowly tipped on its side by idiot coaches like the one you so admire.
GimmeTheBall!;1573164 said:Yeah, the kids on the other team, who were coached on defense and not trickery, were obviously having a LOT of fun.
Iffin you have/had kids, you might want to teach them how to shortchange a clerk or cut in line. After all, its the clever ones who get ahead in this world and the idiots who play by the rules who are just asking to get run over, right?
Please have a helping of proportion. These were little kids who were taken advantage of, Mr. Lead Paint, by a slimeball coach.
Moral compasses sometimes don't work when the world is slowly tipped on its side by idiot coaches like the one you so admire.
Clearly you are a less than honorable human being... I mean anyone who would allow their teams or coaches to call trick plays on junior high football teams has to be someone who shortchanges a cashier, cuts in line, punches kittens in the mouth, and draws pictures of houses on fire. How can you live with yourself??cbfan55;1573416 said:when i played in junior high we had a trick play to where our fastest wr would not go the hudle but stand next the sideline like he was talking to the coach. when the ball snaped he would take off and be wide open
peplaw06;1573427 said:Clearly you are a less than honorable human being... I mean anyone who would allow their teams or coaches to call trick plays on junior high football teams has to be someone who shortchanges a cashier, cuts in line, punches kittens in the mouth, and draws pictures of houses on fire. How can you live with yourself??
CowboyJeff;1573446 said:That looks like a Bruce Coslet play that would be used in every game......every game.
Zone Blocking FTW!CowboyJeff;1573446 said:That looks like a Bruce Coslet play that would be used in every game......every game.
cbfan55;1573416 said:when i played in junior high we had a trick play to where our fastest wr would not go the hudle but stand next the sideline like he was talking to the coach. when the ball snaped he would take off and be wide open
BrAinPaiNt;1573449 said:No...that would require the TE to fall down at the LOS and than get back up and go out on a route.
That and turning a tall goofy kid, who quit football to play baseball and than come back to football, into an all conference player.
Oh...and the tall goofy kid plays guitar and sings with a WR that will never make the team.