Whichever parent lodged the bullying complaint doesn't even rate sissy.Like so many of these stories, there's probably more to it so I'll wait for more info before declaring Americans "sissies"
Whichever parent lodged the bullying complaint doesn't even rate sissy.Like so many of these stories, there's probably more to it so I'll wait for more info before declaring Americans "sissies"
I don't like that. Kids today don't know how to win gracefully or lose with dignity. When I was young you learned to play 110% til the last whistle whether you were up by 50 points or down by 50 points and you expected the same from your opponent. Today they don't keep score half the time and they don't want any kids to have to deal with losing.
BTW - 90 points is a major a$$-kicking.
Whichever parent lodged the bullying complaint doesn't even rate sissy.
That is what I meant. Schools have become places where being nice is more important than learning math & english. That isn't the kids doing it, it is the adults.I can't completely agree with you. Our boys were gracious winners, and the teams tended to complain about the mercy rule, because the kids wanted to keep playing even if they were losing. I don't think it's the kids that are lacking the skills, it's the parents and the leagues.
Having played football I can imagine there was some intimidation and taunting going on. It is a very aggressive sport and lends itself to getting in your opponents head that way. I've seen many parents complain because little Johnny will be traumatized for life because the opposing lineman was beating him badly and calling him a girl. Poor kid is probably far more scarred by Mommy stepping in like this.That depends on why they launched the complaint. Just because the story says it was because of the score, doesn't mean it was because of the score.
There have been two American football matches live on Channel 4 here recently. Well, actually, Channel 4 has been showing live NFL matches for years.
A couple of weeks ago we had one of the annual Wembley NFL matches - and there's another to come soon, Jacksonville Jaguars playing San Francisco 49ers on 27 October, the Yanks desperately wanting to create a London NFL team and to make the sport big here - and a few days ago there was a match live from America.
I lost the will to live after half an hour. During all that time there was about five minutes of gameplay. Most of the rest was TV adverts and people talking in the studio. They really do need to do something about the amount of stoppages in the game.
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A crowd of 83,519 saw the Minnesota Vikings beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 34-27 at Wembley Stadium in London on 29th September
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I don't have any issue with the pace of an NFL game.
It certainly beats watching some "athlete" playing soccer get bumped gently and
fall down on the field in agony while looking around to make sure the official
is viewing his drama. Such exciting action.
Having played football I can imagine there was some intimidation and taunting going on. It is a very aggressive sport and lends itself to getting in your opponents head that way. I've seen many parents complain because little Johnny will be traumatized for life because the opposing lineman was beating him badly and calling him a girl. Poor kid is probably far more scarred by Mommy stepping in like this.
That's an excellent point. I wonder how many of the fellas crying "sissy" would last for three plays on even a high-school football field.Sissification is a bunch of old guys calling football-playing kids sissies. Nothing quite as manly as those who do nothing but complain, from a chair.
That's an excellent point. I wonder how many of the fellas crying "sissy" would last for three plays on even a high-school football field.
Yes, you're quite the hard man.I could last for three years playing American football and not have a scratch on me.
You profess to never watch it, so how could you? Unless you're lying. Again.Unlike footballers or rugby players I've never once seen any of them spilling blood.
Yes, you're quite the hard man.
Beating a team is one thing. How they did it is another. There is probably more to it than meets the eye on a scoreboard.
A bullying charge is stupid, but having one team in a league that is winning every game by 80 points is pretty stupid too.
You really need an 80 point cushion? If I'm the coach of that team, i'd swap out the defensive and offensive lines, make it a game. If I'm the coach of another team, I'd wonder aloud what good it does for all the other teams to be humiliated and for the one team to have no competition. A brief google demonstrated that Aledo alumni are not overrepresented for NFL players. You're not doing the kids any favours.
As they say, if you live by the sword you die by the sword. They'll get it dished back.
If YOU want a scholarship to play sports in post secondary, you don't give a sh*t about other teams feelings, you rack up your stats.
That is a really good point. Really good coaches put the second string in the game when they are cruising to a win.
James Michener's 1985 Classic, "Texas', has a chapter on this.
Sounds like Texas hasn't changed.
A brief google demonstrated that Aledo alumni are not overrepresented for NFL players. You're not doing the kids any favours.
You and your rugby buddies wouldn't last a set if downs, if you haven't trained for it.That's why I don't play American football.
Hard men like me don't play Cissy Rugby.
I could last for three years playing American football and not have a scratch on me.
Unlike footballers or rugby players I've never once seen any of them spilling blood.
I'm not sure what it's like elsewhere but, in school sports around here, the emphasis is on winning instead of skills development. I assume it's the same across the country. That's probably why canada sucks at basketball and volleyball on the international stage