The other team was not actually informed the special needs kid was playing, let alone on the field. I bet he could have been blocked less humiliatingly if the they had reached out to their opponents.
The whole thing is a black eye for societal evolution.
I got nothing against retards but it sounds like I'm not the only one tired of hearing feel good stories about their participation in real sporting events. Hey, maybe in grade school, or even middle school, but high school and up
it's lame. Give it up already.
I got nothing against retards but it sounds like I'm not the only one tired of hearing feel good stories about their participation in real sporting events. Hey, maybe in grade school, or even middle school, but high school and up
it's lame. Give it up already.
It's not about giving the disabled an experience, it's about the people setting it up, videoing it, and showing the world what great people try are. If they really cared about the disabled kid they wouldn't seek media attention or even put it on youtube.
I've always liked the Lucky Dawg thing they do at husky stadium. It gives the kid a great experience in a way that is dignified for everyone involved.
I got nothing against retards but it sounds like I'm not the only one tired of hearing feel good stories about their participation in real sporting events. Hey, maybe in grade school, or even middle school, but high school and up
it's lame. Give it up already.
I got nothing against retards but it sounds like I'm not the only one tired of hearing feel good stories about their participation in real sporting events. Hey, maybe in grade school, or even middle school, but high school and up
it's lame. Give it up already.
We had a handi at a big school I coached at. The kid was big though, 6'1" 250ish, but no one was really behind the wheel. He was a senior and on JV. I came down to the sideline after films and was watching the game and this lady grabbed me, said their son was the handi, they had a bunch of family in the stands and she'd love it if her son actually got to play in a game.
I explained to her that I'd sneak him in but the other team wouldn't care about his condition or his safety. She agreed and I snuck him into the line during a time out late in the game. He played a few plays, didn't false start amazingly, and didn't really block his man at all. Of course after the game I got a millions Thank You's by the family.
To the kid if he had the capacity to understand I bet he was more proud of actually playing football than being escorted into the end zone by 21 people who came to play a football game. I imagine it has happened but the day a kid in an electric wheel chair scores a TD then I'm losing all hope.
I got nothing against retards but it sounds like I'm not the only one tired of hearing feel good stories about their participation in real sporting events. Hey, maybe in grade school, or even middle school, but high school and up
it's lame. Give it up already.
It's not about giving the disabled an experience, it's about the people setting it up, videoing it, and showing the world what great people try are. If they really cared about the disabled kid they wouldn't seek media attention or even put it on youtube.
I've always liked the Lucky Dawg thing they do at husky stadium. It gives the kid a great experience in a way that is dignified for everyone involved.
I got nothing against retards but it sounds like I'm not the only one tired of hearing feel good stories about their participation in real sporting events. Hey, maybe in grade school, or even middle school, but high school and up
it's lame. Give it up already.
It's not about giving the disabled an experience, it's about the people setting it up, videoing it, and showing the world what great people try are. If they really cared about the disabled kid they wouldn't seek media attention or even put it on youtube.
I've always liked the Lucky Dawg thing they do at husky stadium. It gives the kid a great experience in a way that is dignified for everyone involved.
I've always had a major problem with Lucky Dawg
The damn kid has cancer and UW calls him "lucky"