Sayreville HS football season cancelled due to sodomy and hazing between players :scust:

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Anthony Davis Kentucky locker room though :huhldup:


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The football team in my hometown use to do this shyt as well, I didn't play football but my my friends would tell me about this shyt. And like others have said, it's all races. It really just shows how crazy even HS football players are.
 

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I remember the wrestling team stuck a water bottle up dudes cheeks and squirted it. Back then it was whatevs :manny:
 

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http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/2014/10/08/sayreville-football-george-najjar/16940457/

The clock has run out on George Najjar and the rest of Sayreville High School’s football coaching staff.

There are many troubling details in the gruesome reports about the behavior that took place inside the Bombers’ locker room -- the latest by NJ.com depicts something closer to sexual assault than bullying -- but the most surprising is that nobody was minding the store.

“It was happening every day,” an unnamed parent told NJ.com.

Every day? If these allegations are true, at best Najjar and his assistants had no clue what was going on in their locker room.

For that, they should be fired from coaching -- and never permitted to coach again.

The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office will determine what criminal culpability, if any, Najjar and his assistants bear. But you don’t need Solomon’s wisdom to see that they failed spectacularly in their first mission as educators.


No, it’s not to win games.

It’s to mentor young men.

Najjar was very good at winning games. He is among the best tacticians in New Jersey.

With his team trailing Middletown South 10-7 in the closing seconds of the 1997 Central Group III final, Najjar called for a fake field goal. The receiver was wide open and the Bombers scored the winning touchdown.

In a 2011 sectional semifinal at South Brunswick, Najjar maneuvered the underdog Bombers to victory with a series of razor-sharp decisions, including a 63-yard, play-action bomb that decided a tie game with 1:23 left.

Everyone who has watched and coached against Najjar over past 20 years agrees: He’s as sharp as they come. Few details escape this guy.

So where was he as “Lord of the Flies” unfolded in his locker room?

Most local coaches interviewed by Gannett New Jersey this week said have a coach in the locker room at all times. Some do it as a policy, others as a common-sense measure.

This should not be left to chance. New Jersey legislators need to codify it as a law. If any players are in the locker room, then a coach must be there. Parents are entrusting their children to these coaches. The least they can do is be present.


Speaking of parents, those who are still defending Najjar need a reality check. High school sports are supposed to be about the experience first, success second. Najjar achieved great success, but he failed as a mentor, and the latter will be his legacy.

Sayreville can pick up the pieces and move forward. But only after cleaning house. The clock reads zero for Najjar and his coaches. They lost -- and so did everybody else.

Now look at this

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/stor...george-najjar-hazing-david-milewski/16756271/

PISCATAWAY – His program in turmoil, embattled Sayreville High School football coach George Najjar received an unequivocal vote of confidence from inside the Rutgers football locker room Saturday night.

Scarlet Knights defensive end David Milewski, a Sayreville grad, defended his former coach as "the perfect guy for the job."

Amid a celebratory locker room after Rutgers' 26-24 win over Michigan, Milewski chose his words carefully when asked for his reaction to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's investigation into hazing allegations among Sayreville's players, and the arrest of Bombers defensive coordinator Charlie Garcia for steroid possession. Sayreville forfeited Fridays' game against South Brunswick and might end up shutting down the program for the season.


"I heard the news, but honestly I have no idea what happened," said the senior, who made four tackles against Michigan. "I was completely out of the loop and I don't really know anything so I'm reluctant to comment."

But he wanted to comment about Najjar, who is one of the New Jersey's most respected high school coaches.

"The one thing I can say is Coach Najjar runs a tight ship," he said. "I have so much respect for Coach Najjar. I know whatever decisions he's making, he's making the right ones. I have no hesitation to think that, because Coach Najjar's big on character. He'll get it all figured out."

The other Sayreville alum in Rutgers's starting unit, free safety Delon Stephenson, called Najjar "a great guy" and said, "I hope everything works out for him."

Like Milewski, however, Stephenson sought to distance himself from the current situation at his alma mater.

"I graduated a couple of years ago, so I don't know what's going on there," he said.

He runs a tight ship is it? How can he explain this :scust:
 

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Only shady thing my high school team did was shoot steroids between they toes thank god

Oh and one dude had a O type breakdown when his girl broke up with him but he aint kill her or himself tho
 
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this is troubling :tsktskmotherfukker:

this happened at my high school on the wrestling team. they all just decided they didnt like this dude and sodomized him with a broom :scust:

and yeah, it was latino, black, asian, and white dudes all working together to do this :snoop:



the fukk was going on at your high school bruh.
 

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this is troubling :tsktskmotherfukker:

this happened at my high school on the wrestling team. they all just decided they didnt like this dude and sodomized him with a broom :scust:

and yeah, it was latino, black, asian, and white dudes all working together to do this :snoop:


:wtf::dahell::huhldup::damn: Are most wrestling brehs secret wild mangos? :lupe:
 
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