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Originally Posted by RichMSN
Look, I'm just as happy to see this a$$. coach taken to the woodshed over this, but:
I'm the father of a girl and I find it offensive that anyone thinks that the standards should be different for a female coach or a coach that is in charge of female players. It's as sexist as it gets.
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...fair enough.
Would you be happier if I changed it to "... ANY coach using profanity in front of a group of girls and boys."?
I just think it is bushleague to use profanity when coaching KIDS (girls or boys). If a Father or Mother wants to use a few choice words, in private, so be it...but, to be in a position of authority, in public, and in front of kids that their parents may not want such language used...shows a lack of respect for everyone around. JMHO.
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