Dad removes son from game for having poor grades
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FatHobbit
So if mom didn't give a crap about grades you would sit by and do nothing? I know too many exes who can't get along to believe a blanket statement about parents being on the same page. I'm sure you would be perfectly reasonable, but nobody has any control over their ex.queencitybuckeye;1184770 wrote:Whether we lived apart or together, Mom and I would be on the same page in terms of these kinds of decisions before either of us acted.
I don't think it's using the coach to do your dirty work if you tell him you don't want junior playing and ask him to remove him from the game.queencitybuckeye;1184770 wrote:I would not use the coach to do our dirty work. I would, however, inform the coach that the little dullard will not be playing until his academics are back in order. -
queencitybuckeye
Sadly, too many people reproduce who shouldn't. I know that should our marriage have failed, we would have never become "those" parents.FatHobbit;1184775 wrote:So if mom didn't give a crap about grades you would sit by and do nothing? I know too many exes who can't get along to believe a blanket statement about parents being on the same page. I'm sure you would be perfectly reasonable, but nobody has any control over their ex.
There wouldn't be any removing involved. He wouldn't be there in the first place.I don't think it's using the coach to do your dirty work if you tell him you don't want junior playing and ask him to remove him from the game. -
FatHobbiternest_t_bass;1184772 wrote:What it came to be with my situation with the parent was... It got to the point that we were so annoyed with dad. Every week, it seemed to be something different. The kid was playing, he wasn't playing, etc. We finally just said, "listen, your son is eligible by school standards. We're not going to keep going back and forth. You either want your son to be on this team, or you don't." Dad took him off the team.
I can understand as a coach not wanting a player who wasn't going to be available for games, but as a parent if my kid isn't doing what I think they need to do to play I would pull them off the team. For 99% of kids I would think it's more important that they have their grades in order and are doing what they need to be doing at home.Gblock;1184774 wrote:this was tough for me at times as a coach when it involved the best player. sitting him also punished the rest of the team because now we cant win. often it wasnt just grades sometimes parents would call me the day of the game and say rico didnt clean his room so he wont be playing today. i always tried to work out some alternative punishment involving lots of running and pushups in lue of missing the game. other times i eventually had to cut the kid because i cant keep wondering if your going to be able to play or not no matter how good you are. its not fair to the team at some point that way either -
FatHobbit
I don't think anyone ever thinks they are going to be "those" parents.queencitybuckeye;1184781 wrote:Sadly, too many people reproduce who shouldn't. I know that should our marriage have failed, we would have never become "those" parents.
That makes sense. But if you found out he was there, would you go to the coach and ask him to remove jr from the game, run on the field and remove him yourself, or wait until after the game. (I'm sure there are other alternative reasonable scenarios we have not discussed.)queencitybuckeye;1184781 wrote:There wouldn't be any removing involved. He wouldn't be there in the first place. -
queencitybuckeye
I would say it's more likely that people don't give it a moment's thought, which goes back to my point that they shouldn't reproduce.FatHobbit;1184784 wrote:I don't think anyone ever thinks they are going to be "those" parents.
Given those choices, I'd wait until after the game, which I hope he enjoyed, because it would be the last one he played in while under my care.That makes sense. But if you found out he was there, would you go to the coach and ask him to remove jr from the game, run on the field and remove him yourself, or wait until after the game. (I'm sure there are other alternative reasonable scenarios we have not discussed.) -
FatHobbit
Fair enough.queencitybuckeye;1184792 wrote:I would say it's more likely that people don't give it a moment's thought, which goes back to my point that they shouldn't reproduce.
Given those choices, I'd wait until after the game, which I hope he enjoyed, because it would be the last one he played in while under my care.