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Moehrig bringing intensity!!


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11 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

Solid hit, not sure why the Texans got aggro?  Seems like some soft ass behavior.

Because it is practice and they want to protect their own.  We would likely do the same if they, for example, blasted TMac after a catch.

It's biased, but that's just how it is.  You only get mad on the receiving end.

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8 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Lol hearing those Texans fans is pretty cringey. Gotta love that lady yelling “What the f-“ right after we see a kid’s head in the shot. Not that this behavior is limited to Texans fans, which is why I don’t take my kids to NFL games.

That kind of thing can happen anywhere.  People are wild.  Can't shield them from the world. Gotta take them somewhere.

Better to happen when you are around in my opinion.

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1 hour ago, BlazeCarolina said:

That kind of thing can happen anywhere.  People are wild.  Can't shield them from the world. Gotta take them somewhere.

Better to happen when you are around in my opinion.

Well yeah but just because it can happen anywhere doesn’t mean I’m going to take them someplace where it is basically 100% going to happen when it is avoidable. And to be clear, it’s not just the language that keeps me from taking them to NFL games, it’s that plus the drunkenness, fighting, etc. We go to baseball games and other sporting events all the time, it’s just unfortunately NFL games that tend to be the worst. Once they’re teenagers we’ll probably go.

Edit to add: took one of my kids to get a donut a couple days ago and had to listen to some dude cussing up a storm with his co-workers in the donut shop. It happens. Sucks but it happens. Less and less common decency and respect around these days. I can’t imagine being an adult and being vulgar around a 6 yr old in a donut shop.

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39 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Well yeah but just because it can happen anywhere doesn’t mean I’m going to take them someplace where it is basically 100% going to happen when it is avoidable. And to be clear, it’s not just the language that keeps me from taking them to NFL games, it’s that plus the drunkenness, fighting, etc. We go to baseball games and other sporting events all the time, it’s just unfortunately NFL games that tend to be the worst. Once they’re teenagers we’ll probably go.

Edit to add: took one of my kids to get a donut a couple days ago and had to listen to some dude cussing up a storm with his co-workers in the donut shop. It happens. Sucks but it happens. Less and less common decency and respect around these days. I can’t imagine being an adult and being vulgar around a 6 yr old in a donut shop.

I don't disagree.  I would just rather the kids deal with something like that when you are around to guide them or set an example than being thrown out into the world and the first time they see something like that, they panic.

Sounds like you are doing a great job, and I am generalizing here.  Not attacking you or anything like that.  Balance in all things.  Helicopter parents have their heart in the right place, just doesn't prepare them for the real world in my opinion.

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