Witnessing ya childs first touchdown or basket appreciation thread

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Congrats breh


Don't have a seed of my own but when I do he better be prepared to demolish his peers in sports....I hope
 

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My lil 6 year old just went 40 yards the 2nd play of the game for his first touchdown.

Me while the play was unfolding went from

:dwillhuh:
:ooh:
:krs:(after issuing a viscious stiff arm)
:ehh:
:myman:
:win:

Is that reaction normal for those who have experienced this?

Very normal. That's how I feel inside every time I watch my 12 year old daughter play basketball. She's a beast. I fully expect yall to know who she is in about 6 years. I feel those emotions on the inside because I'm on her aau teams coaching staff. So when she's making 5'10 white girls fall, then need to be helped off the floor, I'm sitting there like this :birdman: I try not to look like I'm favoring her or only coaching my kid. Plus I told her early on to "act like she's been here before" and to play like what she just did to you is really nothing special, that's just the way the game is gonna be played that afternoon. No big deal. She kinda got a Joe Dumars/Andre Miller demeanor with a lil more fire going on. :obama:
 

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How did you react while you were there in person?

Were you the parent that was like "YEAAAAHH!! YEEEAAAAHH!! WHAT'S UP!!"

Growing up I used to play with these 2 brothers and their dad was so damn gung ho. He'd come down and yell at them and shyt. So awesome.
 

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Very normal. That's how I feel inside every time I watch my 12 year old daughter play basketball. She's a beast. I fully expect yall to know who she is in about 6 years. I feel those emotions on the inside because I'm on her aau teams coaching staff. So when she's making 5'10 white girls fall, then need to be helped off the floor, I'm sitting there like this :birdman: I try not to look like I'm favoring her or only coaching my kid. Plus I told her early on to "act like she's been here before" and to play like what she just did to you is really nothing special, that's just the way the game is gonna be played that afternoon. No big deal. She kinda got a Joe Dumars/Andre Miller demeanor with a lil more fire going on. :obama:

:myman: props to you, and ya daughter breh. The bold is such a hard thing to deal with. I coach on the offensive side of the ball and call the plays and I know exactly what u mean by not wanting to look like u showing favoritism to ya kid or other strong players. I only called two plays for "Lil Leonard Washington" and he scored on both of em :manny:
 

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A little town called none ya got damn bidness
How did you react while you were there in person?

Were you the parent that was like "YEAAAAHH!! YEEEAAAAHH!! WHAT'S UP!!"

Growing up I used to play with these 2 brothers and their dad was so damn gung ho. He'd come down and yell at them and shyt. So awesome.

I was coaching so I couldnt do too much I had to keep everything in check for the most part :bryan: I ended up just daping him up like :obama:
 

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I don't have kids, but folks ya'll doing your sons a disservice if you don't introduce him to baseball; hockey, wrestling, soccer, or tennis.

Sure basketball and football are more popular for us, but not everyone is gonna make it, so it's always good to put your sons on w/ a lot of sports. I'm not saying force your kids to play it, but show an abundance of sports, and put them in the ones that they take interest to.
 

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I don't have kids, but folks ya'll doing your sons a disservice if you don't introduce him to baseball; hockey, wrestling, soccer, or tennis.

Sure basketball and football are more popular for us, but not everyone is gonna make it, so it's always good to put your sons on w/ a lot of sports. I'm not saying force your kids to play it, but show an abundance of sports, and put them in the ones that they take interest to.

I was already thinking wrestling and baseball, and his mom brought up soccer. Right now he does Football, Bball, and track. Real talk I wish the sport of Lacrosse could gain more attention as well. Ive never played it before but it looks fun to me.
 

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I was already thinking wrestling and baseball, and his mom brought up soccer. Right now he does Football, Bball, and track. Real talk I wish the sport of Lacrosse could gain more attention as well. Ive never played it before but it looks fun to me.

Nice :obama:
That's the thing, we gotta put our kids on w/ more than B-Ball and football.
Not everyone is gonna be LeBron or RG3, but hey your son or daughter might fukk around and get a full scholarship for Wrestling or Golf. :win:
 

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:myman: props to you, and ya daughter breh. The bold is such a hard thing to deal with. I coach on the offensive side of the ball and call the plays and I know exactly what u mean by not wanting to look like u showing favoritism to ya kid or other strong players. I only called two plays for "Lil Leonard Washington" and he scored on both of em :manny:

Thanks man. Hell yeah you know exactly what I'm talking about. Some of these parents are quick to try to say their kid isn't getting enough attention. Some parents are delusional too. Had a girl last year that wasnt very skilled but her main problem was that when she got on the court she was terrified. It clearly showed and throwing her the ball was a turnover 11 out of 10 times. She didn't play alot. In close games, she didn't play at all. Her father who is a basketball coach pulled her off the team. He said she didn't play enough, should be starting, and should rarely come out. He was dead serious. Me and the other coaches were :dead: We assumed since this dude coached the game as well, he saw what we saw. Somehow he didn't...
 

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My lil 6 year old just went 40 yards the 2nd play of the game for his first touchdown.

Me while the play was unfolding went from

:dwillhuh:
:ooh:
:krs:(after issuing a viscious stiff arm)
:ehh:
:myman:
:win:

Is that reaction normal for those who have experienced this?


You know you forgot to add the part where you :to:

there's no better feeling. I'm waiting for my sons to bring that type of joy in my life.
 
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