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Old Wed Jan 15, 2003, 12:21pm
LarryS LarryS is offline
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coach2,
In theory, he should be able to explain what happened and what he said. However, it appears the kid took the liberty of adding details to what really happened when he told his coach. Now he needs to stick to his story or he goes down in flames with everyone at the school. Knowing how most parents are (my wife included), they have had time to stew on their child being wronged. They are most likely only interested in an apology and seeing the offending party punished (after all, their baby was called a MFer).

Don't see anything positive coming from a discussion with a parent of that nature. If your assessment of them is wrong, the situation just got a lot worse. I advise he not speak with the parents.

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