Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
#13 - Walkabout Dad - the dad who has to follow Junior along the sidelines as the teams switch sides each quarter. You know him, at least have seen his back, as he walks right over and sets up camp in front of where you have been sitting the entire game. He is usually one of the loudest, barking at Junior throughout the quarter, then strolls back at the end of the quarter to the other side of the field grumbling to himself or (#14) a TagAlong Dad or two.


Such a follower - get a life...


Is it that bad that he wants to watch his son play . Geez . Sorry if your kid is a midfield. Hate it when Dada tell their kids when to cut or are alerting kids to things going on in the field but I will be damn if I am going to let them get the upper hand.


What is coach for??


Wait a second, you go to a game in High School or the Pros and you don't yell "Pass" when you see the fake hand off? Parents should all sit quietly and just watch? If they saw a hidden ball trick, they should just watch silently from the sidelines? Dont think so. Coaching the kids from the sidelines is one thing, but cheering/yelling "here they come" or "watch the pick" is certainly OK.