Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown
Originally posted by SpanglerFan316
Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown
I think more than a few, I think it's more like most, and not only that, their mommy and daddy are there holding their hand, talking to professors, tucking them in, and doing everything for them so they can have a "better" life than the one most of them worked hard to EARN!
If I had a dollar for every coach from youth to College that got in my face, grabbed my facemask, poked me in my chest, or smacked me on the shoulder when I wasn't paying attention, I'd have a nice Villa in France. Of course, while not opposed to how you play the game, I preferred walking off the field having won the game, not with my mommy and daddy patting me on the back and giving me a ribbon for "everyone is a winner"
If I had a dollar for every coach from youth to College that got in my face, grabbed my facemask, poked me in my chest, or smacked me on the shoulder when I wasn't paying attention, I'd have a nice Villa in France. Of course, while not opposed to how you play the game, I preferred walking off the field having won the game, not with my mommy and daddy patting me on the back and giving me a ribbon for "everyone is a winner"
1. "their mommy and daddy are there holding their hand"
I doubt this. When you were in college, did you want your parents anywhere nearby?
2. "their mommy and daddy are ... talking to professors"
I'm pretty sure there is an old (1970s) federal law which makes it illegal for professors to reveal any information about students.
3. "their mommy and daddy are ... tucking them in"
I have to question your intelligence.
on your other points:
1. No, I didn't, and no they werent.
2. If you have talked to anyone spending a great amount of time around college athletics lately, the parents are a big deal dealing with coaches, and yes, CALLING PROFESSORS to dispute grades and other issues (like failing due to not going to class). They generally do not get any info from the professor and tend to go right up the chain.
3. It was simply implying that many kids today do not have the ability to think or do for themselves, and talk to mommy and daddy everyday so they can feel like they are special and entitled. If you think I seriously meant mommy and daddy going to campus to literally tuck them in, I must question your intelligence.
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