89Falcon Posted Friday at 02:35 PM Report Posted Friday at 02:35 PM 7 minutes ago, Setx fan said: He gave the kids 2 options for 2 different workouts in an "athletic" class. That's not pressure. Having kids do a common exercise on a track is not negligence or omission. If he left them there unattended maybe it would be. Law enforcement is investigating because that's what they're supposed to do when something is presented to them by parents. If several of them seek medical treatment due to multiple degree burns on their hands it might indicate “negligence”. Most folks do not expect a group of kids to head to the ER after PE due to the day’s activity. I am fully aware that you have no concept of negligence even though another poster listed the legal definition. Quote
Setx fan Posted Friday at 02:51 PM Report Posted Friday at 02:51 PM 15 minutes ago, 89Falcon said: If several of them seek medical treatment due to multiple degree burns on their hands it might indicate “negligence”. Most folks do not expect a group of kids to head to the ER after PE due to the day’s activity. I am fully aware that you have no concept of negligence even though another poster listed the legal definition. OK Quote
purpleeagle Posted yesterday at 06:05 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:05 PM On 5/23/2025 at 9:51 AM, Setx fan said: OK Causing body injury to a person is criminal and serious body injury is a felony. Goslin and 89Falcon 2 Quote
purpleeagle Posted yesterday at 10:11 PM Report Posted yesterday at 10:11 PM So Woodville hires the Elgin head Coach who comes from a 5A2 school to a 3A2 school. Not saying that is bad but seems a little odd. Looks like a good hire. Welcome Heath Clawson. 89Falcon, Mr. Buddy Garrity and Goslin 3 Quote
Setx fan Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 6 hours ago, purpleeagle said: Causing body injury to a person is criminal and serious body injury is a felony. Getting scrapes and blisters from bear crawls is not uncommon although nobody has ever been criminally charged for having kids do bear crawls before. And in this case the kids chose to do bear crawls so that would be some bs to criminally charge him for this in my opinion. He lost his job and although it's terrible this happened to the kids their hands will eventually heal. That should be enough Quote
Setx fan Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, purpleeagle said: So Woodville hires the Elgin head Coach who comes from a 5A2 school to a 3A2 school. Not saying that is bad but seems a little odd. Looks like a good hire. Welcome Heath Clawson. So if a 6-30 guy comes from a 6A school to Newton you'd assume that's a good hire for Newton just because he comes from a 6A school? Quote
purpleeagle Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, Setx fan said: So if a 6-30 guy comes from a 6A school to Newton you'd assume that's a good hire for Newton just because he comes from a 6A school? No I saw his record and he brought a bad team to a 5/2 district record and to the playoffs. Maybe Woodville found out he knew the bear crawl. Goslin 1 Quote
Setx fan Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 10 minutes ago, purpleeagle said: No I saw his record and he brought a bad team to a 5/2 district record and to the playoffs. Maybe Woodville found out he knew the bear crawl. Yea I saw that and also saw he had losing seasons 2 out of 4 years going 0-10 one year. That's not enough consistency for me to be sure if he "brought" them to 5/2 or if he just arrived at a good time? Granted he'll probably have some good years at Woodville but if he turns out not to be that good of a head coach that could make our chances of making another state run a bit slimmer Quote
89Falcon Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, Setx fan said: Getting scrapes and blisters from bear crawls is not uncommon although nobody has ever been criminally charged for having kids do bear crawls before. And in this case the kids chose to do bear crawls so that would be some bs to criminally charge him for this in my opinion. He lost his job and although it's terrible this happened to the kids their hands will eventually heal. That should be enough Incredible logic: you can "injure kids and as long as the injuries eventually heal", everything is fine. bullets13 and Goslin 1 1 Quote
wo-s#1 Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 13 hours ago, Setx fan said: Getting scrapes and blisters from bear crawls is not uncommon although nobody has ever been criminally charged for having kids do bear crawls before. And in this case the kids chose to do bear crawls so that would be some bs to criminally charge him for this in my opinion. He lost his job and although it's terrible this happened to the kids their hands will eventually heal. That should be enough Damn dude is he your son or what? Or is he you? I mean you seem very protective of a guy who definitely made a horrible decision and maybe/probably broke some laws… bullets13 1 Quote
Setx fan Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 44 minutes ago, wo-s#1 said: Damn dude is he your son or what? Or is he you? I mean you seem very protective of a guy who definitely made a horrible decision and maybe/probably broke some laws… He's just a young guy who made a mistake and has allready paid for it more than some others in the past have. There was a coach in Alabama who had a simular issue a while back and he didn't even lose his job till he voluntarily resigned later. Much less get criminally charged. Like I said the kids hands will eventually heal. You can't erase what has allready happened but you can try to prevent it from happening again. And he won't be able to do it at WISD again because he's been fired. There's nothing else to be done at this point unless your gonna go charge all the teachers who have made kids do bear crawls previously. Hey let's charge the cheerleading instructors who allow little girls to do cartwheels and what not on the track Saturday evenings at this point. Like, what are we doing here? This stuff has to be fair across the board. Can't just have super severe punishment for certain people and let others get away scott-free. Quote
89Falcon Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, Setx fan said: He's just a young guy who made a mistake and has allready paid for it more than some others in the past have. There was a coach in Alabama who had a simular issue a while back and he didn't even lose his job till he voluntarily resigned later. Much less get criminally charged. Like I said the kids hands will eventually heal. You can't erase what has allready happened but you can try to prevent it from happening again. And he won't be able to do it at WISD again because he's been fired. There's nothing else to be done at this point unless your gonna go charge all the teachers who have made kids do bear crawls previously. Hey let's charge the cheerleading instructors who allow little girls to do cartwheels and what not on the track Saturday evenings at this point. Like, what are we doing here? This stuff has to be fair across the board. Can't just have super severe punishment for certain people and let others get away scott-free. Left out "burning hot track". Coach causes many (not one) kids to seek medical treatment and excuses because the wounds will "eventually heal". Compares to cheerleading. Astonishing degree of incomprehension. bullets13 1 Quote
purpleeagle Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 4 hours ago, wo-s#1 said: Damn dude is he your son or what? Or is he you? I mean you seem very protective of a guy who definitely made a horrible decision and maybe/probably broke some laws… Well said. Quote
BBfan061 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 7 hours ago, wo-s#1 said: Damn dude is he your son or what? Or is he you? I mean you seem very protective of a guy who definitely made a horrible decision and maybe/probably broke some laws… This right here lol Quote
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