Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.
Watch the video, nothing looks playful. As he was walking, an adult pulled on his arm as if to try to restrain him. Then he aggressively pointed/triggered the horn in the student's face. A playful action does lead the man to walk away and drop the horn next to a bench. If he was merely taking back the horn, he would have placed it in a bag or a box.
Not playful at all - other comments about firing seem extreme unless he has a history of doing dumb stuff like this, but some type of discipline is needed.
He is prohibited from coaching the rest of this year starting Saturday.
You're kidding, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.
Watch the video, nothing looks playful. As he was walking, an adult pulled on his arm as if to try to restrain him. Then he aggressively pointed/triggered the horn in the student's face. A playful action does lead the man to walk away and drop the horn next to a bench. If he was merely taking back the horn, he would have placed it in a bag or a box.
Not playful at all - other comments about firing seem extreme unless he has a history of doing dumb stuff like this, but some type of discipline is needed.
He is prohibited from coaching the rest of this year starting Saturday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.
Watch the video, nothing looks playful. As he was walking, an adult pulled on his arm as if to try to restrain him. Then he aggressively pointed/triggered the horn in the student's face. A playful action does lead the man to walk away and drop the horn next to a bench. If he was merely taking back the horn, he would have placed it in a bag or a box.
Not playful at all - other comments about firing seem extreme unless he has a history of doing dumb stuff like this, but some type of discipline is needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.
Watch the video, nothing looks playful. As he was walking, an adult pulled on his arm as if to try to restrain him. Then he aggressively pointed/triggered the horn in the student's face. A playful action does lead the man to walk away and drop the horn next to a bench. If he was merely taking back the horn, he would have placed it in a bag or a box.
Not playful at all - other comments about firing seem extreme unless he has a history of doing dumb stuff like this, but some type of discipline is needed.
He is prohibited from coaching the rest of this year starting Saturday.
So Madison is implementing the season-ending punishment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.
Watch the video, nothing looks playful. As he was walking, an adult pulled on his arm as if to try to restrain him. Then he aggressively pointed/triggered the horn in the student's face. A playful action does lead the man to walk away and drop the horn next to a bench. If he was merely taking back the horn, he would have placed it in a bag or a box.
Not playful at all - other comments about firing seem extreme unless he has a history of doing dumb stuff like this, but some type of discipline is needed.
He is prohibited from coaching the rest of this year starting Saturday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.
Watch the video, nothing looks playful. As he was walking, an adult pulled on his arm as if to try to restrain him. Then he aggressively pointed/triggered the horn in the student's face. A playful action does lead the man to walk away and drop the horn next to a bench. If he was merely taking back the horn, he would have placed it in a bag or a box.
Was it the Woodson horn or not?
Dies it really matter? My guess is that it belongs to Robinson- the host school supplies game balls and horn for Champiinship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.
Watch the video, nothing looks playful. As he was walking, an adult pulled on his arm as if to try to restrain him. Then he aggressively pointed/triggered the horn in the student's face. A playful action does lead the man to walk away and drop the horn next to a bench. If he was merely taking back the horn, he would have placed it in a bag or a box.
Not playful at all - other comments about firing seem extreme unless he has a history of doing dumb stuff like this, but some type of discipline is needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.
Watch the video, nothing looks playful. As he was walking, an adult pulled on his arm as if to try to restrain him. Then he aggressively pointed/triggered the horn in the student's face. A playful action does lead the man to walk away and drop the horn next to a bench. If he was merely taking back the horn, he would have placed it in a bag or a box.
Was it the Woodson horn or not?
Anonymous wrote:Was it the HC or Assistant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.
Watch the video, nothing looks playful. As he was walking, an adult pulled on his arm as if to try to restrain him. Then he aggressively pointed/triggered the horn in the student's face. A playful action does lead the man to walk away and drop the horn next to a bench. If he was merely taking back the horn, he would have placed it in a bag or a box.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.
Watch the video, nothing looks playful. As he was walking, an adult pulled on his arm as if to try to restrain him. Then he aggressively pointed/triggered the horn in the student's face. A playful action does lead the man to walk away and drop the horn next to a bench. If he was merely taking back the horn, he would have placed it in a bag or a box.
Anonymous wrote:You are stretching a lot if you think a playful tweet of taking back the airhorn they loaned is in malice.