I went back and watched it again, it was a practice adn lots of family are on the sidelines (same team is on O and D). If you have kids, you know it's impossible to always have them where they are supposed to be. Hindsight is always 20/20. Should kids be allowed on sidelines? Probably not, certainly not during a game. But practice is mostly light (compared to actual games) and some teams allow family (including kids) to be up close. parents not AS BAD as u make'em out to be IMHO anyways.
great observations, I agree with most everything. Help was there from staff and officials right away and the player was down, did u expect him to get up and walk to the 50 yard line, then ask for medic? LOL Oh, and clear your throat BEFORE starting videos *wink*. Other wise, right on.
I went back and paused it at the right time and yeah he basically went to protect the kid. I saw the grab and I saw the kid press down to the bottom and side of the football player so there's no damage or atleast less damage to the child. I think the whole family may have been on the sidelines because there was a little girl that walks away in the background. But yeah. :] Tons of Love! <3
Texas accent :] came out in this video. Yay. I like the gloves and you look really good in this video. You really do. Honestly, I watched this video too to better understand your point of view and yeah I see it. I see what you mean and I'd be exactly like that. Where's mommy and daddy huh? Yeah good parenting alright. Nice to see you again. Peace and Love! <3
fuck the kids dumbfuck parent the parents should go hell and fucking burn
1234Iloveguns 5 months ago
@homicidalsoldier2006 your probably a class A badass in real life homicidal soldier ooooo so fucking tough
Luke16510 6 months ago
@Luke16510 You don't make any sense
homicidalsoldier2006 6 months ago
@homicidalsoldier2006 he went for the catch and right after he ran into him he held him up dumbass
Luke16510 6 months ago
Dude, the football player head butted the kid, you can see blood!
homicidalsoldier2006 1 year ago
I went back and watched it again, it was a practice adn lots of family are on the sidelines (same team is on O and D). If you have kids, you know it's impossible to always have them where they are supposed to be. Hindsight is always 20/20. Should kids be allowed on sidelines? Probably not, certainly not during a game. But practice is mostly light (compared to actual games) and some teams allow family (including kids) to be up close. parents not AS BAD as u make'em out to be IMHO anyways.
slambe1966 2 years ago
great observations, I agree with most everything. Help was there from staff and officials right away and the player was down, did u expect him to get up and walk to the 50 yard line, then ask for medic? LOL Oh, and clear your throat BEFORE starting videos *wink*. Other wise, right on.
slambe1966 2 years ago
Ya the football player was the most hurt careless parents, i agree that the football player to the most impact
NYRHINEN1 2 years ago
I went back and paused it at the right time and yeah he basically went to protect the kid. I saw the grab and I saw the kid press down to the bottom and side of the football player so there's no damage or atleast less damage to the child. I think the whole family may have been on the sidelines because there was a little girl that walks away in the background. But yeah. :] Tons of Love! <3
Shanygrl2011 2 years ago
Texas accent :] came out in this video. Yay. I like the gloves and you look really good in this video. You really do. Honestly, I watched this video too to better understand your point of view and yeah I see it. I see what you mean and I'd be exactly like that. Where's mommy and daddy huh? Yeah good parenting alright. Nice to see you again. Peace and Love! <3
Shanygrl2011 2 years ago