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I mean how bout just staying off social media. I haven't kept up with it lately but showing how much you care is spending your own money to help the kids with travel and food etc. Agreed. Huge fan of that as long is its that and I take it at face value and I love it

Putting it on social media to show how much you care is not showing how much you care. Its showing how stupid you are. Even if everything is good faith, putting **** on social media (or just telling people really) just invites jealous types, rival programs, investigative bodies etc. Just stupid
 

Some bull**** happening at Da Bulls.
Yeah, I saw this a couple weeks ago on IG. I don’t know enough about high school football like many here, but it did seem like he wasn’t doing anything nefarious like what the rules were intended to prevent, unless there is more to the story that hasn’t come out yet. He was getting the parents all riled up though, and that’s never good.
 
I mean how bout just staying off social media. I haven't kept up with it lately but showing how much you care is spending your own money to help the kids with travel and food etc. Agreed. Huge fan of that as long is its that and I take it at face value and I love it

Putting it on social media to show how much you care is not showing how much you care. Its showing how stupid you are. Even if everything is good faith, putting **** on social media (or just telling people really) just invites jealous types, rival programs, investigative bodies etc. Just stupid

**** em.
 
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Not getting anyone from there anyways. So be it.

2 possibilities:

1) it seems it’s difficult for successful nfl players to educate themselves on the rules and follow them.

2) Or maybe Teddy is getting railroaded.
 
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I don't know, but is a high school football head coach coming out of his own pocket for his players' benefit a bad thing? There are teachers in public schools all over the country that do the same thing. Teddy has made some money and wants to use his privilege to help his former school. He's likely being paid peanuts.

This kind of overly strict stuff is what got the NCAA to now be a shell of itself.
 
I mean how bout just staying off social media. I haven't kept up with it lately but showing how much you care is spending your own money to help the kids with travel and food etc. Agreed. Huge fan of that as long is its that and I take it at face value and I love it

Putting it on social media to show how much you care is not showing how much you care. Its showing how stupid you are. Even if everything is good faith, putting **** on social media (or just telling people really) just invites jealous types, rival programs, investigative bodies etc. Just stupid
Whoa!

Taking it THE PEOPLE always works in movies and movies are REAL LIFE meng!!
 
I don't know, but is a high school football head coach coming out of his own pocket for his players' benefit a bad thing? There are teachers in public schools all over the country that do the same thing. Teddy has made some money and wants to use his privilege to help his former school. He's likely being paid peanuts.

This kind of overly strict stuff is what got the NCAA to now be a shell of itself.
I totally agree with you. The only thing I can see that may be an issue is if he’s using his money to entice kids from other schools to transfer to his program. I’m not accusing Teddy of doing that, but if he putting his business out on social media (ie showing himself paying for things…. then how far can it go in the mind of an opposing coach to think that maybe Teddy is putting his money to work, by buying players from other teams? Which is illegal recruiting. If enough coaches raise enough **** about it, it will bring unwanted attention. From reading what I seen in the article, it’s a bull**** suspension. But I do know that some coaches, can be whiny little ******* that complain about everything….. especially if they losing games and have kids transferring out. 🤷🏾‍♂️ It sounds like a bunch of jealous *** coaches and some jealous fans of other programs.
 
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I don't know, but is a high school football head coach coming out of his own pocket for his players' benefit a bad thing? There are teachers in public schools all over the country that do the same thing. Teddy has made some money and wants to use his privilege to help his former school. He's likely being paid peanuts.

This kind of overly strict stuff is what got the NCAA to now be a shell of itself.
When you are recruiting players and pulling them from other schools what he was doing is called illegal benefits. It benefits the kids but it's still against the rules.
 
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