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How high are these bleachers that a parent couldn't clear them and get on that damn field. I'd treat him like a kkkop.

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This video is one of the most disgusted things I have seen in a very long time. A pee wee football coach in Georgia is filmed striking one of his players twice, as nobody intervenes. Check it out for yourself and tell me what would you do if it was your child? Is this this coaching or abuse? Here’s the story... A under-9s American Football coach for the Savannah Gators has come under fire online, including from ex-UFC champ 'Rampage' Jackson, after video emerged of him punching a child on his team twice as he attempted to discipline him. The video, which appears to have begun circulating online late Wednesday night, shows the head coach of pee wee team the Savannah Gators yelling at one of his players before punching him twice - with the second blow forceful enough to knock the child to the ground. The child is then seen bursting into tears before leaving the field. Amid a wave of scrutiny and backlash, the Gators issued what most are describing as an ineffective apology, describing the coach in question as a "good guy that just took it a little too far", prompting further derision from furious Twitter denizens. In their attempts to control the narrative, the Gators opened the door to further criticism due to the wording of their statement, in which they requested that people keep "negative comments" off their social media profiles. "Please keep the negative comments off this page please," they wrote in bizarrely-worded Facebook post. "This organization has great coaches. We understand what we saw yesterday was disturbing to us all but let's not blame everybody for one man's actions. "The organization is not at nationals. We have only two age groups at nationals, 7U & 9U, with only the coaches of those age groups, [which] the guy in the video is our 9U head coach. "He is a good guy that just took it a little too far on a 9U player. We understand and we are aware of what's going on and would like to apologize to the Big Peach Conference." Perhaps sensing the growing scandal, the coach in question posted a video apology in which he said that he "makes no excuses for what I did" and said that he "shouldn't have disciplined him like that in public... ...read more