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To: sixty2nds who wrote (21795)9/6/2012 7:43:00 AM
From: Jorj X MckieRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
"Big Bidness In Philly ..... and you're here now?"

I'm not sure what you mean by that, but yes, at 2am (11am EDT), I was "here now" in Philly (actually, a little bit north of Philly, but close enough). And now it is 7:10am EDT and once again, I am here now. Do you have a point?


This is the 2nd time you have accused every Coach in the Universe
who does not Coach their son or daughter of being a pervert.


Actually, I didn't accuse, I implied. And more specifically, I implied that the volunteer coaches who choose to hang out with other people's children over their own children and families are the ones who parents keep an eye on. And that's a fact. If you were a professional coach, then your motivation would be clear. If you figure two games and two practices every week and all of the non-field prep time, coaching (and managing) a team is a significant time commitment. If you are choosing to hang around someone else's young boys instead of your own kids and family, there has to be a pretty strong motivation. And this isn't simple conjecture, I witnessed inappropriate behavior (suggestive talk) from a coach that met this kind of description. And yes, I did say something to him and the board of that league.

Don't forget Mr Minute man, you were the one to engage with me. And you chose to make several baseless and untrue accusations about me.

My son is 13 years old now. He's the captain of the wrestling team and will be trying out for the baseball team next spring. I'm a spectator now. And you can be sure that when my son is playing ball next season, I will be in the stands cheering him on rather than back at the little league coaching somebody else's young son.

So why won't you say if you are coaching other people's kids while neglecting your own family? Is it because you know that I am 100% correct that parents are automatically suspicious of non-parent volunteer coaches?

Or did you do what most parents do once their kid turns 13, put them on a travel team with professional coaches or have them join the school team? If you did this, you are a fraud for calling my motives into question when I stated that my primary motivation for coaching was my son.

So which one are you? Freak or fraud?