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OT: Edinburg player attacks referee during game

Eight

Member
The lesbians I know drive Volvo's. If Subaru's are lesbian cars then I guess Colorado is completely lesbian.

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Eight

Member
If this is true then the AD, superintendent, principal, coach of both programs and all members of that UIL district committee should resign effective immediately.

"Duron was suspended for the remainder of the 2019-20 soccer season after a similar incident occurred during a match on the pitch last year against crosstown rival Edinburg Vela."

https://www.themonitor.com/2020/12/...at-bears-6a-playoff-berth-lose-star-defender/

link to the mcallen paper.

doesn't the uil publish a listing of all disciplinary actions taken in their sponsored events?
 

FrogAbroad

Full Member
His team has now been removed from the playoffs... doesn’t seem fair to his teammates.

https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/i...l-removed-texas-playoffs-day-player-slams-ref
Running back Joe Jones scores three touchdowns and his team's (and his OC's) statistics reflect those 18 points. Offensive tackle Sam Smith is flagged for holding and his team receives a 15-yard penalty. Kicking specialist Sara Dippity misses an easy field goal as the game ends and her team loses by 2 points. Every player's individual performance impacts the rest of the team. Whether that's "fair" or not it's the way team athletics and that silly thing called real life work. Like it or not, team members depend on and are responsible to one another. Sports, business, marriage...those things create and require interdependence, and consequently if one team member screws up others are affected. For those who don't want that kind of interdependent activity I'd recommend free solo climbing.
 

toadallytexan

ToadallyTexan
Running back Joe Jones scores three touchdowns and his team's (and his OC's) statistics reflect those 18 points. Offensive tackle Sam Smith is flagged for holding and his team receives a 15-yard penalty. Kicking specialist Sara Dippity misses an easy field goal as the game ends and her team loses by 2 points. Every player's individual performance impacts the rest of the team. Whether that's "fair" or not it's the way team athletics and that silly thing called real life work. Like it or not, team members depend on and are responsible to one another. Sports, business, marriage...those things create and require interdependence, and consequently if one team member screws up others are affected. For those who don't want that kind of interdependent activity I'd recommend free solo climbing.
When I was pushing flights at OTS I asked my Officer Trainees to memorize the whole purpose of drill -- which was NOT to get from point "A" to point "B"...rather: "Every man and woman who participates in drill learns teamwork, discipline, the need to follow orders promptly and precisely, to appriciate his actions on the group as a whole. Learning to follow is the beginning of leadership"
 
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Frog-in-law1995

Active Member
Running back Joe Jones scores three touchdowns and his team's (and his OC's) statistics reflect those 18 points. Offensive tackle Sam Smith is flagged for holding and his team receives a 15-yard penalty. Kicking specialist Sara Dippity misses an easy field goal as the game ends and her team loses by 2 points. Every player's individual performance impacts the rest of the team. Whether that's "fair" or not it's the way team athletics and that silly thing called real life work. Like it or not, team members depend on and are responsible to one another. Sports, business, marriage...those things create and require interdependence, and consequently if one team member screws up others are affected. For those who don't want that kind of interdependent activity I'd recommend free solo climbing.

Yeah, no issue at all if his team had lost the game because of the penalty yardage assessed and his ejection. But they didn’t lose. They played the rest of the game (this happened early in the 2nd quarter) and his teammates overcame the set back and persevered.
 

hometown frog

Active Member
Go to any youth sporting event on any weekend and almost of what you will hear is parents bad mouthing refs/umps. Or parents confronting them mid game about whatever call they think was missed. Half the coaches seem to spend more time barking at the umps than they do coaching their players. So it’s no wonder the kids grow up thinking it’s ok to challenge refs whenever they feel like it.
 

ShadowFrog

Moderators
When I was pushing flights at OTS I asked my Officer Trainees to memorize the whole purpose of drill -- which was NOT to get from point "A" to point "B"...rather: "Every man and woman who participates in drill learns teamwork, discipline, the need to follow orders promptly and precisely, to appriciate his actions on the group as a whole. Learning to follow is the beginning of leadership"
Was that you barking at me December 88 @ Medina?
 
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