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This is unreal... sigh.. how does this coach not punch that guy in the face?
 

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Volunteer football coach dismissed for making boy run laps after he bullied teammate.

Anyone who has spent any time on the gridiron — even at a young age — likely knows the typical punishments a coach will dole out if his rules aren’t followed. There are “suicides,” a grueling running exercise in which participants have to run to the 20-yard line, touch it, then run back to the end zone (then the 30, then the 40, etc.). If you’re in “Friday Night Lights,” there’s running up a muddy hill in the rain then walking back home.
And then there are typical, old-fashioned laps around the field, as in “take a few laps.”
That last one is what Todd Kennedy, then volunteer head coach of Durham Middlefield’s football team in Durham, Conn., made one of his players do after that player bullied a teammate.
It’s also why he was dismissed.
A report from WTNH stated that Kennedy had spoken to the entire team, which is composed of fourth through sixth graders, about the ills of bullying. He made sure they knew he wasn’t going to tolerate such behavior.
At some point after the talk, Kennedy was told that one of the players was still bullying his teammates. So, the coach approached the boy, who denied it. Still, in keeping with football’s most popular punishment since time immemorial, he had the boy run a few laps around the field.
He told the station that when the boy was finished running, he lauded him for taking his laps without complaining — another classic coach trait.

The next day, though, Kennedy was suspended. The following Monday, he was fired when the board of the football association unanimously voted that he couldn’t volunteer as the team’s coach.
“[One of the board members] said why did you feel that you were qualified to handle this bullying incident? I’m like because I’m a father,” Kennedy told WTNH.
Added Kennedy, “You start questioning yourself, absolutely.”
Kennedy had two sons on the team, but he has since pulled them off. He told the station he wouldn’t have a problem if another coach had made his sons run laps if they had been bullying another player.
Finally, he worried that the team will be left confused and rudderless.
“They never heard from me, so now you’ve got these children that I’ve been coaching since August and all of a sudden their coach just disappears,” Kennedy said. “What I’m going to miss the most is seeing what we would have done this year, seeing if we would have gotten to the championship game.”
While the board hasn’t responded to WTNH’s requests for comment, Shannon Riso, the mother of one of the boy’s teammates, has taken action by pulling her son from the team.
“Bullying is okay — that’s the message I got,” Riso said. “That’s why my son is not going to play for them. I want him to be around better role models than that.”
 

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How do the children's parents not have a say in this??? Jesus man.. pathetic.
 

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The board should run suicides till they puke then do 10 more
 

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They bully is the son or daughter of someone in the football board or somewhere in the higher ups.
 

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I would be arrested if I were coaching today, damn
 

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2 words too i hate today....POLITICALLY CORRECT, now that is why we have so many pussies today, trying to go with the in crowd and not stand you ground
 

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My mom would throw a "participation" trophy away. If I wanted a trophy I put in that work to improve until I earned it. Not a good message to be sending our youth. Pussification of America.
 

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it all started 8 yrs ago for one thing when obama was put into office

The politically correct and pussification trends started a lot longer than 8 years ago. It has picked up quite a bit steam lately though.

I can't imagine what it will look like decades down the line. I'm sure it will be pathetic though.
 

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This happened in Connecticut, a liberal haven. Had this incident happened in the south the kids parents would have whipped his ass after practice and the coach would have been asked to speak to other teams and coaches on how to properly handle these situations.
 

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This happened in Connecticut, a liberal haven. Had this incident happened in the south the kids parents would have whipped his ass after practice and the coach would have been asked to speak to other teams and coaches on how to properly handle these situations.

Yes sir. Spot on.
 

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