Supporters rallied around a Kentucky high school football coach ahead of his first court date on unprecedented criminal charges for the heat-related death of a player during practice. (Jan. 26)
@EdwardBoo1 Funny thing is...he wasnt found guilty and youre a piece of shit for thinking that he should have been. He's an amazing coach and im proud to have played for him until he stepped down. Fuck you
Nonsense. There's a lot of ego involved and no boy wants to quit in front of a coach and the team. Fact is, that "coach" had a two hour practice for these boys in 94 degree heat. Sorry but that's just insane. He should be found guilty and I hope he is.
yea, but not when the coach refuses to give the player water. thats stupidity... 100 degrees o water full pads... the coach was asking for something to happen
WOW the parents are sueing? thats bullshit the kid wanted to play football now sum guys life is gunna be ruined becuz of a simple accident i mean shit the football coach aint a doctor hes a coach.isnt there a realse the parents sign saying sumthing about death related injurys
I obviously feel bad that the player died. But, football is a brutal sport. Unless the coach wouldn't give him water, the coach should not be found guity.
In a high school environment, it's the coach's job to make sure the kids are well-hydrated. The coach should take some responsibility, but I admit he shouldn't be punished too harshly for it.
@EdwardBoo1 Funny thing is...he wasnt found guilty and youre a piece of shit for thinking that he should have been. He's an amazing coach and im proud to have played for him until he stepped down. Fuck you
Schlambers 11 months ago
coaches never care about the players all they care about is the record
steelersrule43739 2 years ago
I am so sick of people hiding behind their religion. The fact that this coach apparently is a "God-fearing Christian" is totally irrelevant.
trwent 2 years ago
Nonsense. There's a lot of ego involved and no boy wants to quit in front of a coach and the team. Fact is, that "coach" had a two hour practice for these boys in 94 degree heat. Sorry but that's just insane. He should be found guilty and I hope he is.
EdwardBoo1 2 years ago
Something should happen, he is a football player, it was his decisioon to push himself that far. NOt the coaches!!!
football4life75 2 years ago
yea, but not when the coach refuses to give the player water. thats stupidity... 100 degrees o water full pads... the coach was asking for something to happen
johnfun10 2 years ago
WOW the parents are sueing? thats bullshit the kid wanted to play football now sum guys life is gunna be ruined becuz of a simple accident i mean shit the football coach aint a doctor hes a coach.isnt there a realse the parents sign saying sumthing about death related injurys
mdsp00001 2 years ago
tylers a STEELERS FAN!!!!!!!!
mdsp00001 2 years ago
I obviously feel bad that the player died. But, football is a brutal sport. Unless the coach wouldn't give him water, the coach should not be found guity.
PullMyFinger21 3 years ago
In a high school environment, it's the coach's job to make sure the kids are well-hydrated. The coach should take some responsibility, but I admit he shouldn't be punished too harshly for it.
dabom88 3 years ago