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Nate Robinson's Son is a BEAST
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3yCV5iVnvo&feature=related[/url]
And LOL at Nate being one of those overactive overinvolved dads that doesn't take into consideration the other parents and the other kids he just laid out. :oldlol: But I guess to his credit at least he's involved.
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kinda finding this weird to be posted here....
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[QUOTE=mattvNJ]kinda finding this weird to be posted here....[/QUOTE]
I know right? It's not like Nate Robinson is an NBA player.. and that it's the off-season right now.
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Dog fighting? :wtf: What the **** are you talking about?
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I love how they're dying laughing in the background while the other kid struggles to get up. :roll: :roll: :roll:
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That's ****ing disgusting. It's adults **** fighting with their kids. There's a 6 year old laid out on the ground and Nate and others are hooting and hollering. They're teaching their kid how to live life in the NFL or prison. That shit doesn't fly anywhere else. Meanwhile a ****ing toddler is laid out on the ground and he don't give a shit cause his 6 year old pit bull put him there.
I seriously think he shouldn't be allowed to raise a child.
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[QUOTE=Donnybrook]I love how they're dying laughing in the background while the other kid struggles to get up. :roll: :roll: :roll:[/QUOTE]
It reminds me of that video where the dude walked into the street and got hit and his friends were laughing at him instead of checking to see if he was ok. :lol Only worse cuz Nate isn't a kid.
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[QUOTE=lilbeastnani] :lol Only worse cuz Nate isn't a kid.[/QUOTE]
Thats still up for debate
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flat-out awful parenting :lol
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1st graders being taught how to headhunt, awesome. how about teaching him how to properly tackle? without trying to concuss the other kid? going in head first to tackle :facepalm
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That's stupid. If I the kid on the other end i'd probably go home and cry that a grown ass NBA player was laughing and hollering that I got tackled in football. I mean its just a freaking tackle ! Nate went on like a retard
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[QUOTE=FreezingTsmoove]That's stupid. If I the kid on the other end i'd probably go home and cry that a grown ass NBA player was laughing and hollering that I got tackled in football. I mean its just a freaking tackle ! Nate went on like a retard[/QUOTE]
If I was the other kid's parent I'd crowbar Nate. Laughing like that while a 6/7 year old is INJURED on the ground???? My kid's younger than that, and plays sports and one thing it's all about at that age is having fun. For the kids.
You have no idea how disgusting I find that. And I'm not "that" parent. My kid plays sports. I'm not PC guy. I seriously think Nate should be reported somewhere. Adults that act like that should NOT be in charge of children's sports for that age.
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I dont understand how people are hating on a man encouraging his kid. Jesus christ people are offended at everything. Mankind has never been softer than now.
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Why are 6 year olds tackling each other and playing full contact?? They should just play flag football or touch..
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[QUOTE=liquidrage]That's ****ing disgusting. It's adults **** fighting with their kids. There's a 6 year old laid out on the ground and Nate and others are hooting and hollering. They're teaching their kid how to live life in the NFL or prison. That shit doesn't fly anywhere else. Meanwhile a ****ing toddler is laid out on the ground and he don't give a shit cause his 6 year old pit bull put him there.
I seriously think he shouldn't be allowed to raise a child.[/QUOTE]
dawg, its football practice, people get hyped over big hits. a father excited to see his kid excell and put in work to be good at something shouldn't be allowed to raise a child?
man gtfo:roll:
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]I dont understand how people are hating on a man encouraging his kid. Jesus christ people are offended at everything. Mankind has never been softer than now.[/QUOTE]
There's a SIX year old laying on the ground hurt and adults are hooting and hollering. That's not tough, that's bad parenting.
There's a huge difference between the "everyone gets a trophy" mindset that needs to do, and how to teach sports and life to a SIX YEAR OLD.
Go to 1st grade and go look at kids that age without helmets on. You know what they want to do? Watch Thomas the Train and write letters poorly cause they're just getting the hang of writing. Notice the kid finds no joy in laying out another kid that's laying on the ground with one adult trying to help him out. It's the disgusting parents that are all up about it. That's sick. Grow up idiot.
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]dawg, its football practice, people get hyped over big hits. a father excited to see his kid excell and put in work to be good at something shouldn't be allowed to raise a child?
man gtfo:roll:[/QUOTE]
You're a ****ing moron that has no concept of a six year old. They aren't sixteen these are 1st and 2nd graders. And there's a kid injured on the second hit laying on the ground moron.
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[QUOTE=liquidrage]There's a SIX year old laying on the ground hurt and adults are hooting and hollering. That's not tough, that's bad parenting.
There's a huge difference between the "everyone gets a trophy" mindset that needs to do, and how to teach sports and life to a SIX YEAR OLD.
Go to 1st grade and go look at kids that age without helmets on. You know what they want to do? Watch Thomas the Train and write letters poorly cause they're just getting the hang of writing. Notice the kid finds no joy in laying out another kid that's laying on the ground with one adult trying to help him out. It's the disgusting parents that are all up about it. That's sick. Grow up idiot.[/QUOTE]
How do you know the kid is hurt?
Were you there?
I'm a moron because I don't want to separate a father and son over football practice.
For all you know, the kid could have just been a little discouraged and throwing a hissy fit.
Stop assuming and I thank god that you are just idiot who has undeserved access to the internet and not a person who could actually remove children from their supportive parents.
Go to bed.
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]dawg, its football practice, people get hyped over big hits. a father excited to see his kid excell and put in work to be good at something shouldn't be allowed to raise a child?
man gtfo:roll:[/QUOTE]
Has the world gone this soft?
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]How do you know the kid is hurt?
Were you there?
I'm a moron because I don't want to separate a father and son over football practice.[/QUOTE]
The kid took a big hit and is slow to get up. And another adult comes over to check on the kid.
And you're a complete moron. You wrote, " because I don't want to separate a father and son over football practice". But that's not the issue. The issue is the father and other laughing it up over a big hit between 6 year olds. If that was the coach doing that he would be removed from most youth leagues in this country. I can't explain enough obviously what a six year old is to you. So here are two random pics of 6 year olds from google to help you out.
This kid
[IMG]http://media.amw.com/multimedia/fileRepository/db/472/158/Jackson_Colin_cte.gif[/IMG]
Just laid out this kid
[IMG]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2006/09/Ringer_228x292.jpg[/IMG]
The father of kid A is whooping it up while kid B isn't getting up off the ground.
Asshole. This is nothing but parents **** fighting through their children and it's disgusting.
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]I dont understand how people are hating on a man encouraging his kid. Jesus christ people are offended at everything. Mankind has never been softer than now.[/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-dROF7dub0As/T1drSLkZILI/AAAAAAAABkc/BzkPssjnLA0/s640/Neil-deGrasse-Tyson-we-got-a-badass-over-here-gif.gif[/IMG]
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Dude it's football, the other kid probably layed out nates kid later in the practice and then they all hung out afterward and joked about it.
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[QUOTE=liquidrage]The kid took a big hit and is slow to get up. And another adult comes over to check on the kid.
And you're a complete moron. You wrote, " because I don't want to separate a father and son over football practice". But that's not the issue. The issue is the father and other laughing it up over a big hit between 6 year olds. If that was the coach doing that he would be removed from most youth leagues in this country. I can't explain enough obviously what a six year old is to you. So here are two random pics of 6 year olds from google to help you out.
This kid
[IMG]http://media.amw.com/multimedia/fileRepository/db/472/158/Jackson_Colin_cte.gif[/IMG]
Just laid out this kid
[IMG]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2006/09/Ringer_228x292.jpg[/IMG]
The father of kid A is whooping it up while kid B isn't getting up off the ground.
Asshole. This is nothing but parents **** fighting through their children and it's disgusting.[/QUOTE]
Assumes kid is hurt.
Insults posters who disagree.
Google pics of little boys to share with forum
......dawg what is next?
Do I even want to know?
Stop being a b*tch already, you don't even know if the kid was hurt.
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ITT: a bunch of sensitive haters
If you have a kid you'll understand...you won't and can't give a shit about other kids. F[COLOR="Black"]u[/COLOR]ck everyone else. LET THAT KID DO HIS THANG.
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Great group of parents and teachers in that footage.
Seriously, what is that, ghetto football camp? There's a guy walking around with a clipboard like he's controlling the whole thing when his pants sagging to the fu[B]c[/B]king grass.
People still wear saggy pants?
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forget it, this is the new age where lebron and kevin durant cuddle in the offseason, not even going to bother :roll:
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Long shorts=saggy pants
saggy pants on black person=ghetto
ahh the minds of ish are wonderful
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[QUOTE=Pushxx]ITT: a bunch of sensitive haters
If you have a kid you'll understand...you won't and can't give a shit about other kids. F[COLOR="Black"]u[/COLOR]ck everyone else. LET THAT KID DO HIS THANG.[/QUOTE]
Wow.
Please tell me you don't have a child. Please. Please?
That's what kind of person you are? "Won't and can't give a shit about other kids"? That's pretty disgusting.....and probably one reason why society is the way it is today - people not giving a shit about anyone but themselves or their kids.
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]Long shorts=saggy pants
saggy pants on black person=ghetto
ahh the minds of ish are wonderful[/QUOTE]
Looked pretty ghetto to me. But in appearance and behavior. Grown men celebrate a 6 year old kid being put on his ass and slow to get up.
Yep, typical ghetto folk. Unfortunately, I know it all too well.
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[QUOTE=fatboy11]Looked pretty ghetto to me. But in appearance and behavior. Grown men celebrate a 6 year old kid being put on his ass and slow to get up.
Yep, typical ghetto folk. Unfortunately, I know it all too well.[/QUOTE]
You just can't win these days, maybe people shouldn't be excited and just live dry boring lives like you. :applause:
All they have to do is stop celebrating their kids successes and wear shorter shorts in order to not be ghetto, gotcha.
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]You just can't win these days, maybe people shouldn't be excited and just live dry boring lives like you. :applause:[/QUOTE]
There's a million things in this world that a father can get excited about with his son that don't involve hurting other children and celebrating knocking them to the ground (possibly leading with the helmet).
Why are 6 year olds hitting each other like that? These kids are in kindergarten or 1st grade for crying out loud. Adults shouldn't be encouraging or allowing that type of "practice" for children that young. You have to let them get a little older for that.
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]You just can't win these days, maybe people shouldn't be excited and just live dry boring lives like you. :applause:
All they have to do is stop celebrating their kids successes and wear shorter shorts in order to not be ghetto, gotcha.[/QUOTE]
I hope your sterile
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As a parent, I found that video fairly disturbing.
Celebrating for your kid when he succeeds is one thing. Celebrating for your kid while another kid is lying on the ground in pain from what your kid just did to him is something else entirely. Notice how the kid is nowhere near as excited as the parents.
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[QUOTE=Pushxx]ITT: a bunch of sensitive haters
If you have a kid you'll understand...you won't and can't give a shit about other kids. F[COLOR="Black"]u[/COLOR]ck everyone else. LET THAT KID DO HIS THANG.[/QUOTE]
Spoken like a child :facepalm
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]
All they have to do is stop celebrating their kids successes and wear shorter shorts in order to not be ghetto, gotcha.[/QUOTE]
If they dressed and acted like adults and parents, the term "ghetto" wouldn't leap out at me. But they don't, so it did. Not my fault. They were acting like teenagers. He was teaching his son to lay another kid out. Not to make a good tackle and then be a good sportsman and help the other kid up and see if he's okay. Just lay him out and then run around hooting and hollaring and acting like you've won the Super Bowl at a pee wee football practice while saying "We got that on camera! We got that on camera!".That's someone's dad. That's a "parent". That's an "adult". But, nah, he's not the slightest bit ghetto.
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[QUOTE=fatboy11]There's a million things in this world that a father can get excited about with his son that don't involve hurting other children and celebrating knocking them to the ground (possibly leading with the helmet).
Why are 6 year olds hitting each other like that? These kids are in kindergarten or 1st grade for crying out loud. Adults shouldn't be encouraging or allowing that type of "practice" for children that young. You have to let them get a little older for that.[/QUOTE]
Either you find a flag football league, or you wait until you are comfortable putting your kid out there. There is always a risk for injury, it's football.
There's no need for all of the incessant whining in this thread.
He chose to put his kid in that kind of sporting realm, his kid is excelling, he's happy for him.
I just find the points everyone is making in this thread extremely b*tchmade to be honest.
There's a way to make a point without sounding like you're crying while typing or being extremely petty. I've seen football coaches wear all kind of different things, I don't usually judge them or their camp off their attire.
[QUOTE=fatboy11]If they dressed and acted like adults and parents, the term "ghetto" wouldn't leap out at me. But they don't, so it did. Not my fault. They were acting like teenagers. He was teaching his son to lay another kid out. Not to make a good tackle and then be a good sportsman and help the other kid up and see if he's okay. Just lay him out and then run around hooting and hollaring and acting like you've won the Super Bowl at a pee wee football practice while saying "We got that on camera! We got that on camera!".That's someone's dad. That's a "parent". That's an "adult". But, nah, he's not the slightest bit ghetto.[/QUOTE]
If they dressed like society told them to, you wouldn't use disparaging adjectives to describe them?
Do you really think you are a credible source on maturity?
Let it seep in.
Would I wear what they are wearing, no....but it's just a bit oversized for my liking. Nothing is ghetto about wearing athletic wear on a football field in my opinion. Seems like there is more to it than a guy wearing extremely long shorts.
[QUOTE=CavaliersFTW]I hope your sterile[/QUOTE]
Another idiotic statement from someone who pretends to be mature. :oldlol:
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]Either you find a flag football league, or you wait until you are comfortable putting your kid out there. There is always a risk for injury, it's football.
There's no need for all of the incessant whining in this thread.
He chose to put his kid in that kind of sporting realm, his kid is excelling, he's happy for him.
I just find the points everyone is making in this thread extremely b*tchmade to be honest.
There's a way to make a point without sounding like you're crying while typing or being extremely petty. I've seen football coaches wear all kind of different things, I don't usually judge them or their camp off their attire.[/QUOTE]
You find the points everyone is making bitchmade because you don't agree with them. That's a big sign that you're a child. No mature person that was raised with any sense would think that video was fine.
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Kid is tackled in local peewee football practice
father cheers
DCF is Called
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]
If they dressed like society told them to, you wouldn't use disparaging adjectives to describe them?[/quote]
What does society tell them to wear?
I'm talking about dressing like a normal person. Looking the part or having at least somewhat of a professional appearance (for a football coach).
[QUOTE=RaininTwos]Do you really think you are a credible source on maturity?[/quote]
I think I'm a much better source than you are.
[QUOTE=RaininTwos]Would I wear what they are wearing, no....but it's just a bit oversized for my liking. Nothing is ghetto about wearing athletic wear on a football field in my opinion. Seems like there is more to it than a guy wearing extremely long shorts.[/QUOTE]
Ridiculously oversized denim shorts is athletic wear? :confusedshrug: