Quinncent McManning, Jr. Posted yesterday at 05:42 AM Posted yesterday at 05:42 AM Uhh. Glad we didn’t go there. congrats to waxahachie on the big win 2 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted yesterday at 11:56 AM Moderators Posted yesterday at 11:56 AM There's a reason Texas didn't go there. 11 Quote
GDI Posted yesterday at 12:56 PM Posted yesterday at 12:56 PM 7 hours ago, Quinncent McManning, Jr. said: Uhh. Glad we didn’t go there. congrats to waxahachie on the big win That guy needs to be suspended for the rest of the year and charges filed. Having said that I think that handshake line at the end of the game needs to be done away with. There isn’t much sincerity involved there. Game over go to the field house. 1 Quote
justwinbaby Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Needs to be suspended for the remainder of the regular season and playoffs. Perhaps arrested to on assault and battery. Quote
Shmatt Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) Sad to say but highly rated kids who play in major schools usually have ego issues, depends on the position for some reason. Edited 21 hours ago by Shmatt Quote
All Gas No Brakes Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Poor sportsmanship for sure. Let’s relax on the assault charges. Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 10 minutes ago, All Gas No Brakes said: Poor sportsmanship for sure. Let’s relax on the assault charges. This was in a post game handshake line with a guy not even in uniform. Quote
All Gas No Brakes Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 3 hours ago, Oldest Horn said: This was in a post game handshake line with a guy not even in uniform. I am aware of the situation. I just find it highly unlikely that we’d be calling for the same punishment if it was a Texas football commit. Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Just now, All Gas No Brakes said: I am aware of the situation. I just find it highly unlikely that we’d be calling for the same punishment if it was a Texas football commit. We’ve had commits get on the wrong side of the law. I think the difference is we accept it rather than bend over backwards demanding second chances. Quote
All Gas No Brakes Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Oldest Horn said: We’ve had commits get on the wrong side of the law. I think the difference is we accept it rather than bend over backwards demanding second chances. Maybe we just disagree on what constitutes being on the wrong side of the law. If this happens during a game, it’s a 15 yard personal foul penalty. But if it happens in the handshake line, it’s assault and he should be arrested? Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 36 minutes ago, All Gas No Brakes said: Maybe we just disagree on what constitutes being on the wrong side of the law. If this happens during a game, it’s a 15 yard personal foul penalty. But if it happens in the handshake line, it’s assault and he should be arrested? Yes. When you’re on the field you expect to get hit, your helmet is strapped on, your mouthpiece is in and players often get caught up in the heat of battle. There’s an expectation of contact, most of it allowed, some not so much. This was after the game was over. Also, he swung at three different people, including a guy not suited up. Personally these lineups are bs. Any sportsmanship is performative at best. If there’s an opponent you want to seek out to congratulate, you can always do it without the bs. Quote
Aspann85 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 50 minutes ago, All Gas No Brakes said: Maybe we just disagree on what constitutes being on the wrong side of the law. If this happens during a game, it’s a 15 yard personal foul penalty. But if it happens in the handshake line, it’s assault and he should be arrested? If you punch someone in the game it is an ejection. You’re missing the forest for the trees dude. Yes, he grabbed the facemask of one guy, but keep watching, he throws a punch at a guy in street clothes that was supposedly an injured player. Quote
RBHorns Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The line ups are not bs. They are intentionally set to show sportsmanship. The Pro’s do it, just not in a line. Basketball players do it. it is a part of life. Be a man and deal with it. Now, if bad things were said by the other team, let that come out as well. it is a bad look either way. Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 28 minutes ago, RBHorns said: The line ups are not bs. They are intentionally set to show sportsmanship. The Pro’s do it, just not in a line. Basketball players do it. it is a part of life. Be a man and deal with it. Now, if bad things were said by the other team, let that come out as well. it is a bad look either way. In my opinion they are bs. And when you don’t do it in a line, they aren’t lineups, are they? They seek out other players, often friends and former teammates, and wish them well, just like they do in college. Quote
harveycmd Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Part of the goal of high school athletics is to teach sportsmanship. Postgame interaction with the opposing team is part of that. Quote
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