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Home » Football » Football Knowledge Base Article

HELP ME LEARN?

By: JT
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THEY are the ones that are ridiculous, NOT you!!!! thats totally insane, and another reason why i am DEAD SET against younger leagues......but there is NO WAY he should have been made to play up there, no matter how big he is....if hes big, hes big, thats all....to put a boy at phyical risk like that is totally unproffesional...im all for "let the boy play" ...and all that, but theres NO coach here that would EVER agree with that...we have those discussions all the time ...where to place certain kids....has NOTHING to do with size, but age....with 7th graders, the hormones have kicked in, and all that, and they are -for the most part- "men" compared to the younger ones...we dont even like having the 5th graders, let alone 3d & 4th....id kill them if they did that to my boy...there would be a major
stink with whatever board, and commissioner there was..thats not right, nor fair...and id suit them if he got hurt!!! then id bring in some friends and .........well, you get the idea....thats not coddling the boy, mom, thats just plain common sense and decency...and they are NOT what sports are suppose to be about....im glad he wasnt totally discouraged from playing, and needless to say, i hope he kicks alot of butts!!!!

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