As some coaches do - not ours, I feel sure - winning is everything and sinning doesn't matter.Justafan said:After the tragedy this past weekend in Orangefield, what is that teaching your kids from releasing them from any punishment?
Justafan said:After the tragedy this past weekend in Orangefield, what is that teaching your kids from releasing them from any punishment?
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Speaking of this tragedy, word is the boys were headded back from a party in Port Neches. When will parents learn that if your child hosts a party, you are responsible??
pngmom4 said:Justafan said:After the tragedy this past weekend in Orangefield, what is that teaching your kids from releasing them from any punishment?
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Speaking of this tragedy, word is the boys were headded back from a party in Port Neches. When will parents learn that if your child hosts a party, you are responsible??
That was earlier in the night and left and went to two other parties. They had been at a party in Mauriceville from what I have heard and had left Mc Donald's before this.
ndnsrock44 said:This wouldn't be the first time he weaseled his players out of trouble. He has had enough influence in the past to cover up arrests of his star players and have them take the field the same week. I know that two of the players are starters on defense, so I am sure he will pull out all the stops to get them out of this. It is a shame that a man who is supposed to be leading young men is more worried about winning than doing what is right. There are people in the community who know who these kids are and if they take the field Friday, we will all know what Nuemann did. This should be an opportunity to teach these kids a life lesson and let them learn from their mistake, because once they stop playing football, no one will give them preferential treatment when they mess up. The consequences in real life will be much worse than missing a football game.I am confident that Coach Faircloth and his staff care about our kids more than just what they can do on a football field and would do the right thing in this situation. If these kids involved were on JV or 3rd stringers, Neumann would probably make an example of them...it has happened over there before.
PNG Proud said:I think 3 died in an auto accident after drinking.
Correct me if i,m wrong guys
OldEagle said:PNG Proud said:I think 3 died in an auto accident after drinking.
Correct me if i,m wrong guys
They may have been drinking but I think the primary reason they didn't survive the head-on crash was they did not have their seat belts on. The man and child in the other vehicle (albeit it was a Tahoe) survived. Everyone should used this to impress on teenagers the important of wearing their seat belts.
bamakid said:OldEagle said:PNG Proud said:I think 3 died in an auto accident after drinking.
Correct me if i,m wrong guys
They may have been drinking but I think the primary reason they didn't survive the head-on crash was they did not have their seat belts on. The man and child in the other vehicle (albeit it was a Tahoe) survived. Everyone should used this to impress on teenagers the important of wearing their seat belts.
... and not drinking and driving.
squaw said:Torino, I know several prominent people in Nederland, but the topic has been "hush, hush". If anyone's taking bets, I bet the boys do NOT play tonight, but I'd bet double that they are in uniform, on the field and playing a week from tonight. In 40 years I've seen almost the exact same thing happen and their top players somehow, magically, were able to play in a crucial game. I love football, but I love kids more and I'd hate to see these boys learn that some people are allowed to break the rules (or laws) and others can't. I don't care who they are or how important of a game it is, if they were given 4 weeks suspension, they should serve 4 weeks. Maybe other teens will learn from it and it may save another child's life.
REMEMBER:: THIS IS JUST MY "OPINION" AND YOU ARE ALSO WELCOME TO YOUR OPINION.
squaw said:Torino, I know several prominent people in Nederland, but the topic has been "hush, hush". If anyone's taking bets, I bet the boys do NOT play tonight, but I'd bet double that they are in uniform, on the field and playing a week from tonight. In 40 years I've seen almost the exact same thing happen and their top players somehow, magically, were able to play in a crucial game. I love football, but I love kids more and I'd hate to see these boys learn that some people are allowed to break the rules (or laws) and others can't. I don't care who they are or how important of a game it is, if they were given 4 weeks suspension, they should serve 4 weeks. Maybe other teens will learn from it and it may save another child's life.
REMEMBER:: THIS IS JUST MY "OPINION" AND YOU ARE ALSO WELCOME TO YOUR OPINION.
5A DII REGIONAL ROUND
PN-G Indians (11-1)
vs.
Texas High Tigers (12-0)
Friday, Nov. 29, 7:00PM
Northwestern State University Turpin Stadium, Natchitoches, LA
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