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21 minutes ago, Footballfan1209 said:

Understand standing up for your team, but you have to brush these things to the side. You just won 48-7 in the first round of the playoffs and your worried about what a fan thinks. Since the beginning of time people have criticized the Head Coach because they did not agree with his philosophy.  

Coach is one thing. It was said the fan was trashing a player. Way different if true

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18 minutes ago, aki1994 said:

Coach is one thing. It was said the fan was trashing a player. Way different if true

 

31 minutes ago, Footballfan1209 said:

If the problem is really that big that BF felt he needed to do it like that, then maybe the school and the other person involved need to have a sit down and discuss the issues at hand and consequences if the matter keeps occurring.

If it was a player then maybe this needs to happen

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1 hour ago, Footballfan1209 said:

Curious, how did BF know this fan 21 rows up was trashing a player and I'm curious what player

There was a fan sitting near the railing in the stands that said something. If it’s true he was bashing a player then Faircloth had every right to yell at him. The fan was escorted out after the incident. And no, they don’t need to have a parent teacher conference as you suggest. Just ban the fan from the stadium. People like you are the reason this world is soft today. Back in my day if the coach didn’t go after the guy in the stands for berating a kid, then another fan would take care of it. 

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8 minutes ago, Coach85 said:

There was a fan sitting near the railing in the stands tha said something. If it’s true he was bashing a player then Faircloth had every right to yell at him. The fan was escorted out after the incident. And no, they don’t need to have a parent teacher conference as you suggest. Just ban the fan from the stadium. People like you are the reason this world is soft today. Back in my day if the coach didn’t go after the guy in the stands for berating a kid, then another fan would take care of it. 

I can’t imagine what this guy had to say in order to get thrown out of the building it must have been really bad 

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