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re: Tyrique Stevenson is in the portal

Posted on 1/11/21 at 10:16 pm to
Posted by grey
Member since Aug 2015
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Posted on 1/11/21 at 10:16 pm to
I doubt Stevenson plays like he does against Cincy if he has a grudge against the staff. I'm assuming this is purely a familial issue.
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12726 posts
Posted on 1/11/21 at 10:18 pm to
Did Kirbs touch Buster?
Posted by S1C EM
Athens, GA
Member since Nov 2007
11586 posts
Posted on 1/11/21 at 10:27 pm to
I just read the summary on the “other board”. Seems plausible. I wouldn’t say undressing the kid in a scrimmage is public shaming, but I get it.
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12726 posts
Posted on 1/11/21 at 10:30 pm to
There is always soccer

Posted by gulfportdawg
Gulfport, Ms.
Member since Sep 2012
756 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 6:55 am to
I'm gonna need some proof of that before I will even entertain that remark.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
60230 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 6:57 am to
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I just read the summary on the “other board”. Seems plausible. I wouldn’t say undressing the kid in a scrimmage is public shaming, but I get it.


Have things changed this much? When I played football just about every single player on the team got dressed down at some point. Coaches are not allowed to yell at players now?

I know I caught it.

I know you are not the one saying this, but wow.
Posted by gulfportdawg
Gulfport, Ms.
Member since Sep 2012
756 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 7:19 am to
This is not our days of youth. Kids today are far different than when we were growing up. And, most of them get the royal treatment in HS because of their ability to play football at a high level.
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
Member since Sep 2012
41279 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 7:47 am to
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Have things changed this much?

Bruh, you played when leather helmets were still in style. Of course things have changed.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
60230 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:07 am to
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Bruh, you played when leather helmets were still in style. Of course things have changed.




Well....close. We did have face masks, though.

But seriously. Kids don't get yelled at anymore? I haven't been to a practice at any level in well....decades.
Posted by VADawg
Wherever
Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:21 am to
quote:

I just read the summary on the “other board”. Seems plausible. I wouldn’t say undressing the kid in a scrimmage is public shaming, but I get it.


If someone is that mentally weak, good riddance.
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
Member since Sep 2012
41279 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 9:29 am to
They have so many options now and their parents have just given them pretty much anything they want that a large number of them are mentally soft in a lot of ways.
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12726 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 9:47 am to
The line for me when my kids were playing was aggressive physical bullying by a coach.

I had a coach literally grab me by the facemask and throw me down one time when I fricked up. That was too far. I also had a coach who smelled of alcohol and made personal attacks about kids and their families. Nothing to do with football. He was arrested for beating his wife and later was decapitated when he rolled his jeep while drunk, so it sorted itself out.

My kids did get yelled at by coaches for fricking up and they needed it and it worked. Sometimes, you need to be a little embarrassed and challenged to light that fire. They never had a situation where a coach crossed the line, but there was a situation where a coach dragged one of their teammates off the field by the facemask and kinda threw him. I most certainly called that dude out and it never happened again while they played there.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
60230 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 9:51 am to
quote:

They have so many options now and their parents have just given them pretty much anything they want that a large number of them are mentally soft in a lot of ways.


Wow. I can remember coaches slapping the side of our helmets (not hard but enough to get our attention), kicking the seat of our pants (again not too hard but enough to get our attention) and yelling pretty much non stop.

I guess I am getting old.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
60230 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 9:56 am to
quote:

The line for me when my kids were playing was aggressive physical bullying by a coach.



Reasonable.

quote:

I had a coach literally grab me by the facemask and throw me down one time when I fricked up.
Our coaches would grab our facemask, but it was more to get our attention. they never threw us by them, or twisted the helmet. It was more to make sure we were looking them in the eye.

Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12726 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 10:07 am to
There is nothing quite like being out of breath, late in the 4th quarter after playing both ways and having your coach come over during a time out with a Hav a Tampa blazing... the thick smoke has you coughing as you are trying to catch your breath .... and he is yelling at you to shut up as the smoke and the coughing has you even more out of breath. Whenever I smell cigar smoke, I think of that moment and that coach.
Posted by RealDawg
Dawgville
Member since Nov 2012
9974 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 10:17 am to
I recall "shaking off" a broken collar bone once.
Posted by AlaCowboy
North Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
7085 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 11:21 am to
quote:

This is not our days of youth. Kids today are far different than when we were growing up. And, most of them get the royal treatment in HS because of their ability to play football at a high level.


Even in the '60s we got royal treatment in school and in the community. We had a few teachers that told players they still better do the work and pass the tests, but even those teachers helped out a struggling player. The difference these days is social media allows players all across the country to be in contact and to know what is happening everywhere.
College coaching staffs may not contact players on other teams but you can bet that guys that met at camps while in high school still keep in touch with each other.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
60230 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 11:45 am to
quote:

There is nothing quite like being out of breath, late in the 4th quarter after playing both ways and having your coach come over during a time out with a Hav a Tampa blazing... the thick smoke has you coughing as you are trying to catch your breath .... and he is yelling at you to shut up as the smoke and the coughing has you even more out of breath. Whenever I smell cigar smoke, I think of that moment and that coach.




We used to get showers after a road game then get on the bus. Had to keep the windows up because it was cold, and the coaches would start smoking their cigars. Like you, whenever I smell a cigar I think of football. Pavlov's dog kind of thing, I guess.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
60230 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 11:52 am to
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I recall "shaking off" a broken collar bone once.




Broke mind during spring practice during a scrimmage and played 2-3 plays after it. I was not in a play but could tell my collarbone was broken and went to the sideline and told the coach. he didn't believe me because I had not hit anybody in the previous play. They finally cut my jersey off of me and had somebody take me to the hospital.

I saw a kid cut his chin open pretty nastily and during a game and they called a doctor out of the stands and he sewed him up along the sidelines at halftime with no anesthesia.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
60230 posts
Posted on 1/12/21 at 11:54 am to
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Even in the '60s

Crap dude. Even I played in the 70's!

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