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Raymond Wed Nov 08, 2006 10:37am

Maybe the biggest a-hole in the history of youth sports...
 
Just read this. It's hard to shock me, but I was utterly dumfounded.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...110301819.html

Dan_ref Wed Nov 08, 2006 10:45am

Nah, not even close.

There was a report a while ago of a LL coach paying some kid to bean a team mate during practice so he wouldn't have to play him in "the big game"

To top it off, turns out the kid who got beaned was developmentally challenged.

tmp44 Wed Nov 08, 2006 11:34am

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
Nah, not even close.

There was a report a while ago of a LL coach paying some kid to bean a team mate during practice so he wouldn't have to play him in "the big game"

To top it off, turns out the kid who got beaned was developmentally challenged.


http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06258/722075-85.stm

This happened in a bordering county to where I live. He was sentenced to 1-6 years in prison.

OHBBREF Wed Nov 08, 2006 11:56am

The second guy wins and should be up for a life time award, and eliminated from the Gene Pool

the first guy is just an A$$ and the parents should get rid of him.

Dan_ref Wed Nov 08, 2006 12:25pm

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Originally Posted by tmp44
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06258/722075-85.stm

This happened in a bordering county to where I live. He was sentenced to 1-6 years in prison.

Well that's good news.

I hope they put him in a cell with a 275 lb monster who is just looking for a good woman to share his prison time with...you know, tidy up the cell, run errands, that sort of stuff.

26 Year Gap Wed Nov 08, 2006 11:15pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Just read this. It's hard to shock me, but I was utterly dumfounded.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...110301819.html

The board tried to get him to change his mind? Why didn't they just fire his @ss and re-hire the coaches?

Snake~eyes Wed Nov 08, 2006 11:50pm

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap
The board tried to get him to change his mind? Why didn't they just fire his @ss and re-hire the coaches?

Because he owned the youth club and the board of the league has no jursidiction over the youth club in this matter. Atleast that's how i understand it.

26 Year Gap Thu Nov 09, 2006 07:19am

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Originally Posted by Snake~eyes
Because he owned the youth club and the board of the league has no jursidiction over the youth club in this matter. Atleast that's how i understand it.

Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.:(

PGCougar Thu Nov 09, 2006 09:15am

So... it's his ball and he'll go home if he gets mad. :mad:

Seems to me the teams ought to reorganize under another league's umbrella and leave him holding his ball with no one to play with. ;)

What a jerk! Even the kid quoted in the article has better perspective than the adult.

Bad Zebra Thu Nov 09, 2006 08:25pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Just read this. It's hard to shock me, but I was utterly dumfounded.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...110301819.html

This sounds like something that belongs in Rick Reilly's column in Sports Illustrated. I am at a loss for words.

Raymond Thu Dec 07, 2006 10:48am

Update

9. The South County (Va.) Raptors football team was disqualified from the playoffs after the league commissioner fired the team's coach. The coach's offense? Shifting the commissioner's son from defense to offense for a game. "I own the league," the commissioner reportedly said, and "the entire league exists so he can play defense."
The commissioner offered to hire another coach so the team could compete in the playoffs, but the kids rejected the offer. According to 13-year-old linebacker Michael Holland, the fired coach "is nice. He listens." The commissioner subsequently backed down, rehiring the coach (and his staff) for the playoffs.

rainmaker Thu Dec 07, 2006 11:11am

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Originally Posted by tmp44

It's funny that his name is Mark Downs. My last name is Downs, also, and when we were pregnant with our last child, I really wanted to name him Mark, until someone pointed out the rather negative connotations of being called Mark-downs. But this guy's mom apparently wasn't quite as savvy. Sounds like even mark-down was too high a price.

Dan_ref Thu Dec 07, 2006 12:19pm

Coulda been worse...

http://www.funnyname.com/

...and we can't forget...

http://www.cartalk.com/content/about...s/credits.html

26 Year Gap Sun Dec 10, 2006 06:42pm

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref

I will never forget while making a sales call to a Realtor in Lancaster NH, I looked across the street and saw this sign in a 2nd floor window across the street...Porn Welcome. Turns out she gave martial arts lessons and that was her real name.

refnrev Sun Dec 10, 2006 09:54pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Update

9. The South County (Va.) Raptors football team was disqualified from the playoffs after the league commissioner fired the team's coach. The coach's offense? Shifting the commissioner's son from defense to offense for a game. "I own the league," the commissioner reportedly said, and "the entire league exists so he can play defense."
The commissioner offered to hire another coach so the team could compete in the playoffs, but the kids rejected the offer. According to 13-year-old linebacker Michael Holland, the fired coach "is nice. He listens." The commissioner subsequently backed down, rehiring the coach (and his staff) for the playoffs.

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Wonder how much defensive time the idiot's kid got next game? :mad:


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