Texsox Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/09/05/footballbrawl.ap/index.html STOCKTON, California (AP) -- An assistant youth football coach was arrested on charges of felony child abuse after rushing the field and knocking an opposing player to the ground, police said. Cory Petero, 36, of Riverbank, turned himself in to Stockton police Saturday night following a late hit that turned into a brawl, with parents and children from both teams fighting on the field. The incident was recorded on videotape. (Watch coach plow down opposing team player -- 1:35) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthSideSox72 Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 Its amazing to me how many parents try to live the glory they never received, via their kids. Its kind of sick, really. How embarrassing for them. That's pretty much my thought process when I see some whacked out soccer mom/dad screaming obscenities at an 11 year old kid (or a 17 year old umpire, or a volunteer coach) while foaming at the mouth over a play at a little league game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texsox Posted September 5, 2006 Author Share Posted September 5, 2006 The only thought I have positive towards that dad, is he just watched his son get slammed by that very late hit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBAHO Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Sep 5, 2006 -> 11:18 PM) Its amazing to me how many parents try to live the glory they never received, via their kids. Its kind of sick, really. How embarrassing for them. That's pretty much my thought process when I see some whacked out soccer mom/dad screaming obscenities at an 11 year old kid (or a 17 year old umpire, or a volunteer coach) while foaming at the mouth over a play at a little league game. As Lisa Simpson once said; "You mean those leagues where parents push their kids into vicious competition to compensate for their own failed dreams of glory?" It's just sad that these things happens honestly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsider2k5 Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 QUOTE(Texsox @ Sep 5, 2006 -> 08:27 AM) The only thought I have positive towards that dad, is he just watched his son get slammed by that very late hit. There is no positive to a grown man hitting a 13 year old kid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texsox Posted September 5, 2006 Author Share Posted September 5, 2006 QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Sep 5, 2006 -> 08:31 AM) There is no positive to a grown man hitting a 13 year old kid. In this case no, but if you just saw your kid being assaulted on the street by someone running up and smashing him to the ground, you'd probably rush to protect him and make the threat go away. This was a cheap hit after the whistle, not a clean hit during the game. Not nearly as fun as watching a major university coach tackle an opposing player. Go Woody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LosMediasBlancas Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 QUOTE(Texsox @ Sep 5, 2006 -> 09:08 AM) In this case no, but if you just saw your kid being assaulted on the street by someone running up and smashing him to the ground, you'd probably rush to protect him and make the threat go away. This was a cheap hit after the whistle, not a clean hit during the game. Not nearly as fun as watching a major university coach tackle an opposing player. Go Woody I haven't watched the video, but I bet that kind of parent protection is sometimes instinctive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreye Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 Am I the only one that thinks the hit, while late, was not really that bad? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texsox Posted September 5, 2006 Author Share Posted September 5, 2006 QUOTE(mreye @ Sep 5, 2006 -> 11:47 AM) Am I the only one that thinks the hit, while late, was not really that bad? I didn't think the hit was bad, the other kid popped right back up. The dad's hit was worse. I think it was instinctive, but I think it tells a lot about the agression in the father. He took off in a split second. Hits like that are a dime a dozen . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SleepyWhiteSox Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 QUOTE(Texsox @ Sep 5, 2006 -> 01:55 PM) I didn't think the hit was bad, the other kid popped right back up. The dad's hit was worse. I think it was instinctive, but I think it tells a lot about the agression in the father. He took off in a split second. Hits like that are a dime a dozen . . . I'm gonna have to disagree..."instincts" or not, you have to recognize that you're a 36-or-whatever adult about to knock the crap out of a 13-year-old boy, and that's just not the right reaction for the action that occurred. It was a late and not-very-violent hit in football with full pads, not someone taking a gun or a knife out on the kid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texsox Posted September 5, 2006 Author Share Posted September 5, 2006 QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Sep 5, 2006 -> 02:11 PM) I'm gonna have to disagree..."instincts" or not, you have to recognize that you're a 36-or-whatever adult about to knock the crap out of a 13-year-old boy, and that's just not the right reaction for the action that occurred. It was a late and not-very-violent hit in football with full pads, not someone taking a gun or a knife out on the kid. What exactly are you disagreeing with? I said it was instinctive, I didn't say it's right. I also mentioned in tells a lot about the dad's agression, and not in a positive way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SleepyWhiteSox Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 QUOTE(Texsox @ Sep 5, 2006 -> 02:16 PM) What exactly are you disagreeing with? I said it was instinctive, I didn't say it's right. I also mentioned in tells a lot about the dad's agression, and not in a positive way. I was disagreeing with your trying to find a positive in the father's actions. I understand where you were going with the whole "fatherly instincts" idea, but I think that would be more about protecting than aggressive retaliation. I think the retaliation would have more to do with problems with aggression, as you stated in the post I quoted, than fatherly instincts. You just can't go around beating up every kid your child's age who gets into a fight with your own child. That action put lots more people in danger because it insighted a big brawl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrunkBomber Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 Its on a different level, but have any of you guys seen that new show on MTV 2 a days or the show that used to be on ESPN with Butkus coaching high school. There are a lot of parents who push their kids way too far withthis stuff. That would drive me insane. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammerhead johnson Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 Wow, that's a felony? Looks like an A level misdemeanor to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 Another article with VIDEO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr_genius Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 the late hit on that psycho's kid wasn't that bad. if he doesn't want his kid to get hit he shouldn't let him play football in the first place. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthSideSox72 Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 QUOTE(hammerhead johnson @ Sep 5, 2006 -> 04:51 PM) Wow, that's a felony? Looks like an A level misdemeanor to me. Pretty much any sort of physical battery on a child by an adult is felonious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steff Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Sep 6, 2006 -> 07:49 AM) Pretty much any sort of physical battery on a child by an adult is felonious. As it should be. Makes me wonder what kind of dad this guy is at home.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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