NHSBulldogFan Posted December 4, 2020 Author Report Posted December 4, 2020 4 minutes ago, WOSgrad said: I dont know about you guys but if that was my kid they would have to throw him in jail to keep me from tearing his butt up Quote
WOSgrad Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 1 minute ago, NHSBulldogFan said: I dont know about you guys but if that was my kid they would have to throw him in jail to keep me from tearing his butt up If that was my kid, I'd hand him off to the first officer or deputy I see. PNGFaithful and exsoftballplayer 2 Quote
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PNGFaithful Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 37 minutes ago, WOSgrad said: If that was my kid, I'd hand him off to the first officer or deputy I see. I’d be in jail for beating my kids azz!! NHSBulldogFan and Mr. Buddy Garrity 1 1 Quote
WOSgrad Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 2 minutes ago, PNGFaithful said: I’d be in jail for beating my kids azz!! An arrest wasn't mentioned. Police did escort him off of the field. Quote
Majestyk Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 Homeboy was torqued. No excuse for that. But that ref went down too easy, should've been tougher. Quote
Tiger33 Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 Edinburg Player arrested for TASO Attack! (Edinburg, Texas)-Emmanuel Duron, a six-foot-two inch defensive tackle for Edinburg High School attacked TASO official Fred Gracia after his ejection from the game during the District 31-6A matchup between Edinburg and PSJA at Richard R. Flores stadium. He was later arrested by Edinburg Police department. Duron was escorted off the field. Stay tuned for more developments. (HSSMImages/FB Special) Quote
WOSdrummer99 Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 Daniel Esteve (@DanielJEsteve) Tweeted: A lot of people have seen the shocking video of the Edinburg star defender tackling a referee at tonight's game... BUT for those wondering, the referee was able to walk off on his own power to the tune of a round of applause from the stands. #txhsfb This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Quote
Tiger33 Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 The kid did this last year during a soccer game last year. I can’t believe they let him back on the field. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Rez 1 Quote
purpleeagle Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 I think UIL can impose sanctions on the school. Taking his demeanor the coaches should be held responsible for his actions. SmashMouth 1 Quote
tvc184 Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 I would have escorted him off also... in handcuffs while en route to the county jail. SmashMouth, Hagar and bulldawg64 3 Quote
2wedge Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 If they really want to fix this, the UIL would punish the school for this kids actions. Forfeit a game, forfeit the season, monetary fine, whatever it takes to ensure coaches address this behavior way before there is an opportunity for this to happen. You shouldn't have to tell a kid not to attack a referee, (or anyone for that matter) but in 2020 things like common decency are not at the forefront of how people parent. Kids who didn't have consequences growing up are parenting kids who do not get consequences due to their parents and it's a damn shame. The only way to prevent it is to make sure the schools know they will suffer greatly if it happens, and force them to make it a part of their programs to ensure this never happens at their school. This is the second recent incident of this nature that I can remember, and it should be made to be the last. NetCat and navydawg31 2 Quote
SmashMouth Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 1 hour ago, 2wedge said: If they really want to fix this, the UIL would punish the school for this kids actions. Forfeit a game, forfeit the season, monetary fine, whatever it takes to ensure coaches address this behavior way before there is an opportunity for this to happen. You shouldn't have to tell a kid not to attack a referee, (or anyone for that matter) but in 2020 things like common decency are not at the forefront of how people parent. Kids who didn't have consequences growing up are parenting kids who do not get consequences due to their parents and it's a damn shame. The only way to prevent it is to make sure the schools know they will suffer greatly if it happens, and force them to make it a part of their programs to ensure this never happens at their school. This is the second recent incident of this nature that I can remember, and it should be made to be the last. Punish the school? All of his teammates for his actions? You are delusional. Punish HIM. Expel him. Arrest him. Fine his parents if you want. It wasn’t his teammates’ fault. It wasn’t his coaches fault. It was HIS fault. It was HIS PARENTS’ fault. Or even possibly he may have been abused, molested, tortured, who knows. I’m just saying his coach probably didn’t give him the green light for those actions. He did it of his own accord. Punish him... Quote
PlayActionPass Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 In some places the Coach would be fired on the spot, and rightfully so. If you aren't coaching it, then you are letting it happen. Ultimately, the behavior of any player, especially on the field of play, is the responsibility of the coach and a direct reflection of the coach. 8 minutes ago, SmashMouth said: Punish the school? All of his teammates for his actions? You are delusional. Punish HIM. Expel him. Arrest him. Fine his parents if you want. It wasn’t his teammates’ fault. It wasn’t his coaches fault. It was HIS fault. It was HIS PARENTS’ fault. Or even possibly he may have been abused, molested, tortured, who knows. I’m just saying his coach probably didn’t give him the green light for those actions. He did it of his own accord. Punish him... navydawg31 1 Quote
CardinalBacker Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 It's those heavy doses of Vitamin S. I wonder if this will be mentioned in a few years when somebody ends up having to shoot this kid? Quote
png9mon Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 If that kid had any future in college sports, one forward of this video, will end any chances of his playing past high school level. Pure simple assault. Press charges & handle accordingly. Quote
navydawg31 Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 18 minutes ago, SmashMouth said: Punish the school? All of his teammates for his actions? You are delusional. Punish HIM. Expel him. Arrest him. Fine his parents if you want. It wasn’t his teammates’ fault. It wasn’t his coaches fault. It was HIS fault. It was HIS PARENTS’ fault. Or even possibly he may have been abused, molested, tortured, who knows. I’m just saying his coach probably didn’t give him the green light for those actions. He did it of his own accord. Punish him... Yes punish the school number 1 it’s a TEAM sport they could have stopped him but didn’t. Number 2 like previously put he did it a soccer match last year and turn around and did it again. Obviously he has anger issues or any issues that you listed above that are greater than sports... get him the help he needs before returning onto a field. Obviously they neglected that once already. So I agree punish the school entirely. Fire the coach. Send out a message. UIL better if they want to keep referees and recruit more because there is already a shortage in the state and this incident won’t help them out any if the punishment is light. 2wedge, RETIREDFAN1, exsoftballplayer and 1 other 4 Quote
PlayActionPass Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 3 minutes ago, navydawg31 said: Yes punish the school number 1 it’s a TEAM sport they could have stopped him but didn’t. Number 2 like previously put he did it a soccer match last year and turn around and did it again. Obviously he has anger issues or any issues that you listed above that are greater than sports... get him the help he needs before returning onto a field. Obviously they neglected that once already. So I agree punish the school entirely. Fire the coach. Send out a message. UIL better if they want to keep referees and recruit more because there is already a shortage in the state and this incident won’t help them out any if the punishment is light. Amen I think a forfeit is in order. 2wedge and RETIREDFAN1 2 Quote
RETIREDFAN1 Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 37 minutes ago, SmashMouth said: Punish the school? All of his teammates for his actions? You are delusional. Punish HIM. Expel him. Arrest him. Fine his parents if you want. It wasn’t his teammates’ fault. It wasn’t his coaches fault. It was HIS fault. It was HIS PARENTS’ fault. Or even possibly he may have been abused, molested, tortured, who knows. I’m just saying his coach probably didn’t give him the green light for those actions. He did it of his own accord. Punish him... I'm reading on Smoaky where this scumbag assaulted a Soccer Official LAST year.......he should never have been allowed to play any sport again, so YES, punish the school as well......... navydawg31, Rez, PlayActionPass and 1 other 4 Quote
Byrdiug Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 Horrible incident. Kid should be jailed. Kid should be expelled and removed from school. Players and coaches should not be punished because of the barbaric behavior of another 18 year old kid. Truly selfish and idiotic behavior of one student will be a stain on the school and it’s programs for a long time. SmashMouth 1 Quote
PlayActionPass Posted December 4, 2020 Report Posted December 4, 2020 3 minutes ago, Byrdiug said: Horrible incident. Kid should be jailed. Kid should be expelled and removed from school. Players and coaches should not be punished because of the barbaric behavior of another 18 year old kid. Truly selfish and idiotic behavior of one student will be a stain on the school and it’s programs for a long time. How do you justify not holding the Coach accountable? Especially after finding out that this is not a one time incident? That this is a repeat of behavior that occurred in another sport. RETIREDFAN1 1 Quote
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