Marshawn Lynch..."Is there a man here with you???"

Looked at the very best, a bunch of 10 year olds or younger. We want our kids not to cuss, you lead by example.

He did fine here until he cussed IMHO as there were still young kids running by and I would assume some young ones in the stands.

I haven't liked this dude since his super bowl media meet and greet. He was a petulant child repeating the same line to every question he was asked. "I'm just here so I won't get fined." That was a ridiculous scene many would've been happy to be in.

And some don't care for that scene at all. He earned the right to decide if he wanted to participate because he worked his *** off to get there.

The media made that a thing. Something like that should not make you dislike someone.
 
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Plenty of other leagues for her to take her son too if she feel that way. Take your child and move on to another one.
 
If that was my mom, I would have run away from home.

The fūck my parents ever got involved when I was playing youth ball. If they ever found out I got cussed out by a coach, I’d get it twice as bad as home. As it is now, I don’t think the coaches are hard enough on my kids.

Some of you guys saying shlt about Marshawn never played ball. That’s exactly the kind of coach I would want coaching my kids, somebody that’s all up in their face if they’re not trying.

That’s what you call a life lesson. If you’re not putting in the effort in a sport you want to be in, you’re going to be a failure in life. Guaranteed.

Debate about his use of common and coarse language aside, parents need to take the bubble wrap of thier kiddos. They are actually stunting their growth and lessening resiliency by helicoptering every event in child's life they don't approve of. Basically creating a pen full of herbivores.

Life is tough, wear a helmet.
 
I’ve got no problem with situation. Lynch handled himself well and most of us see where he is coming from. But where i do disagree is him cussing OUT a kid. If that’s what happened. There’s a difference between using a cuss word while instructing a drill and cussing a 10/11 kid out..big difference. So if indeed said something like “get the **** out of my drills” I don’t agree to that..with that said even if he did, then for me it’s a not a huge issue. Like I said, I don’t agree with it, but **** anyone who played athletics has been cursed at/out b4..but diff is beast mode can’t be talking to white ppl or Spanish ppl suburban kids like that lol
 
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Why the **** is a mom trying to prove a point to ****** beast mode. If anyone on that field knows what it takes to make it big time its him so maybe its a good idea to back off and let him work them the way he worked to get to where he is
 
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Exactly. I coached youth football for years, and I never had to cuss a kid out to get the results I wanted.

Everyone has different styles. I didn’t hear it that much in youth football, if at all, I don’t even remember it’s all a blur now, but you better believe in high school I heard it plenty.

I just don’t think it’s a big enough deal for some soccer mom to try to humiliate him like that. He’s the coach. If you really have a problem, take it aside privately.

Also the question is, is her problem with the cursing, or that he’s being hard on the kid. I’ll bet it’s 90% that he’s being hard on the kid. And you have to be hard on kids. There’s no two ways about it. Maybe you have a different style, but I know that that’s what I want.
 
What is over/under on remaining posts before mods shut this thread down in an act of mercy killing?

People's feelings might get hurt.

#wordsmatter
#cantwealljustgetalong

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Looked at the very best, a bunch of 10 year olds or younger. We want our kids not to cuss, you lead by example.

He did fine here until he cussed IMHO as there were still young kids running by and I would assume some young ones in the stands.

I haven't liked this dude since his super bowl media meet and greet. He was a petulant child repeating the same line to every question he was asked. "I'm just here so I won't get fined." That was a ridiculous scene many would've been happy to be in.
You must have been one the guys asking the questions after the super bowl? Lol
 
And some don't care for that scene at all. He earned the right to decide if he wanted to participate because he worked his *** off to get there.

The media made that a thing. Something like that should not make you dislike someone.

We all do things we don't have to. In particular when it comes to work. You suck it up and be a **** man about it. You're asked to do something, you do it, or there are consequences.

Life isn't always fair, I tell my kids that all the time. It doesn't give a crap if you want to do it, things need doing.

He acted like a child that day. For better or worse, many children look up to athletes as some kind of role model. He was anything but that on that day. He should've taken it head on and acted like a professional. Instead, he looked like an ***. It really shouldn't even need to be explained.

As for the media, they didn't make that a thing. His employer did. They do it to spotlight their sport and to garner attention. Again, suck it up and do what you're asked to by your employer. I would've had a tiny bit more respect had he just skipped it, and accepted his fine. Nah, he chose to put that on display and as a fan, I wasn't impressed whatsoever.
 
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People like to blame tv, guns , movies or the internet but the biggest problem in this country is how soft it’s become , with no discipline. Parents want to be cool or friends with their kids.

These kids are screwed once life punches them in the face and mommy isn’t there to kiss them and say “ everything will be ok”.

Her little ******* has heard way worse around his friends at school, in a song or movie.
Dang man. It seems to me you’re getting your panties all tied in a knot. Calling a kid ba#%%#. Give me a break.
 
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