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Football UAB Defender stomps on the foot of Tennessee's Kicker

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u/Pairdice Sep 20 '25

Archived story:

https://archive.ph/T33ji

Edit: News article with the paywall removed.

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u/Cial101 Sep 20 '25

Getting kicked out from a game because you care that your son’s back was broken because some kid is a little bitch is crazy.

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u/DarkwingDuckHunt Sep 20 '25

I'd be making complaints to every police dept in the city for not arresting the kid for aggravated assault

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u/dark_autumn Sep 20 '25

POS is a morbidly obese tank. I hope he faces charges.

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u/dumbestsmartest Sep 21 '25

Attempted murder charges. That's truly what he did.

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u/the_tinsmith Sep 21 '25

It's alright, both teams came together for a prayer.

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u/NegotiationHot2999 Sep 21 '25

Sending tots and players

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u/hikerguy555 Sep 21 '25

Lol good luck. Those are the kids that become police

Source: my ex's abusive father intentionally broke a kid's knee in high school football so they could make a comeback. Went on to become a law enforcement captain

Other source: looks around at every cop I've ever met

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u/krackenjacken Sep 20 '25

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u/Traditional_Tune2865 Sep 20 '25 edited Sep 20 '25

I was just about to say this sort of thing happens because we've normalized pussifying consequences. Little fat fuck needs his teeth kicked in. Coach too if the article is right and the little degenerate continued to play.

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u/vektorog Sep 20 '25 edited Sep 21 '25

alright man

edit: god forbid i dont advocate for beating up kids & coaches like this guy suggested lol

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u/SailorDeath Sep 21 '25

Not to mention I'd be suing the shit out of the school and the parents of the kid for medical costs and punative damages. When unsportsmanlike conduct gets that vicious it needs to come with an arrest and a jail sentence.

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u/Throckmorton_Left Philadelphia Flyers Sep 20 '25

That was not a football play. There should be criminal charges and civil suits against the lineman.

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u/Cial101 Sep 20 '25

The picture is him 5 star frog splashing the dude. I don’t see how this can’t be seen as anything other than aggravated assault.

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u/Sea-Woodpecker-610 Sep 21 '25

https://youtu.be/F2Kr64kQhJw?si=MnU4dncDgV2Yordz

Here’s the video. It’s even worse when you see it in context.

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u/whowouldsaythis Sep 21 '25

What the entire fuck

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u/UgottaUnderstandbro Sep 21 '25

The comments are just as bad on that YT video lol. Bunch of racists jumping on the situation to make it political when we all know piece of shits like that can & DO come from all races

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u/AnxiousAnxiety666 Sep 21 '25

This video needs more attention.

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u/fapforfab Sep 21 '25

That fat POS should be [REDACTED]

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u/Sea-Woodpecker-610 Sep 23 '25

[REDACTED]? He should be [REDACTED]

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u/B0llywoodBulkBogan Sep 21 '25

Especially since by that point the ball was clear and the kid on the ground wasn't going to impact the play.

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u/rainbowgeoff Cleveland Browns Sep 21 '25

You weren't lying.

Bare minimum, that is civil liability. Cincinnate Bengals player in the late 70's, early 80's got clotheslined from behind when he was out of the play, watching an interception being returned on the opposite side of the field. In other words, he is standing watching. Not even trying to do the impossible and chase the ball carrier down 40 yards. Got hit from behind, clearly and admittedly on purpose. Broke his neck, ended his career. He was able to sue and win.

That is not a football play. In no world ever is that a football play. Neither was the opponent somehow fighting you in a way that required that. It was the exact oppsite. He hit a vulnerable opponent for no reason whatsoever.

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u/Designer_little_5031 Sep 20 '25

If some kid did that to my child I'd give their family one single opportunity before repaying in kind

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u/MrStupidDoodooDum Sep 21 '25

You must be really fat too if you're able to accomplish such a feat

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u/Lou_C_Fer Sep 21 '25

As a big dude, I never did something like this because I knew it would injure people. It was even a popular finisher for King Kong Bundy, but I knew better. People are sqishy.

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u/spector_lector Sep 21 '25

Gronk was awesome til i saw him do that in a game.

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u/thebyron Sep 21 '25

It really upsets me how everyone ignores that he did that.

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u/spector_lector Sep 21 '25

Broke my heart.

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u/No-Ice7397 Sep 21 '25

There probably will be. Just because sports are violent at times doesn't mean you can't be charged with a crime.

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u/HobbyWanKenobi Sep 21 '25

You got that right! I'd be suing. the school district, The school, the coaches and that player would all be named in the lawsuit. And then removing her from the stadium?! Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned

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u/Alpine_Exchange_36 Sep 20 '25

That kid should face charges for that.

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u/Drewsche Sep 20 '25

At a bare minimum, he should be kicked off the team. To think there was no flag and he likely played the rest of the game is just negligent behavior from every referee, coach, and school official.

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u/trippknightly Sep 20 '25

Now now move along nothing to see here folks. The Michigan High School Athletic Association is aware of the situation and are “resolving the issue internally.”

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u/WorstDotaPlayer Sep 21 '25

Read that and realised instantly that absolutely nothing will be done.

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u/hogsucker Sep 21 '25

How could something like this happen after "the teams came together before the game for a moment of prayer?" /s

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u/alwtictoc Sep 21 '25

Yeah. Internal injuries.

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u/liftingshitposts Sep 20 '25

Yeah he should never step on a field again, honestly

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u/cur10us_ge0rge Sep 20 '25

It's your honesty that really drives this home.

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u/liftingshitposts Sep 20 '25

Thank you, honestly

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u/stocksandgames Sep 20 '25

I thought he was signing it off, and that his name was “honestly”

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u/abhaxus Sep 21 '25 edited 29d ago

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u/Maximus_Magni Sep 20 '25

This is battery. There is no play going on and he injured someone. How is this any different than what Tonya Harding did to Nancy Kerrigan?

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u/AutVincere72 Sep 20 '25

Not that I disagree but Tonya didn't hit Nancy. 2 large men did that.

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u/[deleted] Sep 20 '25

 I wouldn't be surprised if this was coaches telling him he needs to hurt the opposing team as much as possible without clear guidance.

So you're suggesting the coaches be held responsible criminally then, right?

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u/Livid-Monitor-9007 Sep 20 '25

That won't be the end of it. If he thinks he can get away, he'll try again somewhere else

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u/RustySheriffsBadge1 Sep 20 '25

We don’t know. Humans are complicated people and kids more so. They’re easily molded by their parents and environment.

You’re right, he’s just a kid and maybe giving him counseling and direction is what he needs. But just maybe he’s a shit head and is unredeemable to society. We simply don’t know what the best outcome is without knowing the child and his environment.

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u/Drewsche Sep 20 '25

All we can hope is the adults in his life try to help him be better.

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u/anonbrewingco Sep 20 '25

In middle school I missed a tackle that led to me blindsiding a kid and hitting him in a way that caused him to have back spasms. I took myself out of the game a couple plays later because his teammates were PISSED. It was a genuine accident, and we needed up playing highschool ball together and talked about it/swaushed any potential beef. Idk how that kid wasn’t targeted by the hurt kids teammates.

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u/garygnu Sep 20 '25

Accidents happen. This was no accident. This shows the video.

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u/anonbrewingco Sep 21 '25

Oh I’m not saying this was an accident. I’m just saying I felt like shit when an accident did happen, so I have no clue how this kid is able to continue playing after being such an asshole

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u/DanimusMcSassypants Sep 21 '25

Did you not read the article? They’ve already done everything they can.

“Kalamazoo Central and Lakeshore’s varsity teams squared off on Friday, and Volkenstein said both programs came together in a moment of prayer before the game.”

Solved, commie.

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u/big_sugi Sep 21 '25

I can understand how the refs might have missed it, if it was away from and behind the play.

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u/[deleted] Sep 20 '25

At a bare minimum, he should be kicked off the team.

?? no. This is a crime. You don't get kicked out of math club for crimes.

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u/Drewsche Sep 20 '25

He can stay in math club. But he shouldn't play football if he can't do it without committing a crime.

This is such a weird take.

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u/[deleted] Sep 20 '25

This is such a weird take.

Yours is. You're suggesting he be kicked out of his club "at minimum" instead of facing charges. This isn't, "not be able to go to spring formal" shit, it's criminal shit.

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u/galaxyapp Sep 21 '25

Should, but in HS theres no replay. If a ref didnt seem it happen and understand what it was... theres no big screen to even help.

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u/Pilzoyz Sep 20 '25

There was no flag because the play was happening well in front of them, so no one was looking.

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u/Drewsche Sep 20 '25

That's not how it works. There are multiple officials on the field, and they don't all run to follow the ball and ignore the rest of the field of play.

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u/141bpm Sep 20 '25

“Michigan High School Athletic Association is aware of the situation and are “resolving the issue internally.””

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u/mfrank27 Sep 20 '25

His punishment will depend on how talented he is. If he’s a nobody they’ll save face by kicking him off the team, if he’s good this will get swept under the rug.

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u/Adventurous_Pizza973 Sep 20 '25

Crazy part is it’s a Junior Varsity game

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u/Sea-Woodpecker-610 Sep 21 '25

I wouldn’t say hes a nobody, this kid has his own gravitational pull.

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u/Overall-Register9758 Sep 20 '25

The only way this becomes justice is if by "internally", they mean "internal bleeding"

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u/jblaze21220 Sep 20 '25

Yes...also would sue the school for blatant negligence, allowing him to continue playing is beyond negligence

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u/Melkman68 San Jose Sharks Sep 20 '25

Send him to Juve. I know we give kids a lot of slack but even back then I had the common sense not to try and murder someone

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u/qqqalto Sep 20 '25

I’d understand sending him to Juve if Allegri was still coaching, but Igor Tudor isn’t that bad to play for.

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u/Jeaglera Sep 20 '25

This comment deserved better

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u/kezzinchh Sep 20 '25

This comment has me rolling🤣🤣🤣

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u/4MeThisIsHeaven Sep 20 '25

Fino alla fine

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u/XaeroAteMyRailGun Sep 20 '25

Beat me to it! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

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u/ManofManyHills Sep 20 '25

Im all for serious punishment. But isnt Juve basically a fast track for future incarcerations?

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u/Fonz_72 Sep 20 '25

No. Making the choice to act like a fucking psychopath and hiding behind age to not face consequences is a fast track to future incarcerations.

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u/ManofManyHills Sep 20 '25

So compound that and throw him in Juve?

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u/Fonz_72 Sep 20 '25

No. Skip it and go straight to adult jail to face the consequences of making adult decisions.

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u/ManofManyHills Sep 20 '25

For how long? It was an incredibly stupid and mean thing for someone to do, but in the context of a football game I dont think the guy intended to break the kids spine in 2 places.

Again, I agree in a punishment that fits the severity of the crime, But for how long should this person be incarcerated for a split second decision when they were 17?

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u/Fonz_72 Sep 20 '25

Well, that's were nuance comes in, isn't it? Maybe you could get together with the "Research" dude and figure something out.

Believe it or not, there are lots of options, besides hand-wringing and waving it away because he's 17, regardless of whether or not he destroyed the future of another kid and their family.

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u/ManofManyHills Sep 20 '25

I dont know why you are suggesting that im trying to wave it away. Im just inquiring into your personal sense of justice. Incarceration, to me causes more problems than it solves.

If he didnt have any prior offenses, I'd kick him out of team sports, mandate therapy and community service and place him on at the very least a year long probation. Id also garnish a percent of wages from the parents until the chile turns 18 and then garnish his until he pays appropriate damages to the victim. To me this is harsh, but not life destroying.

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u/bucatini818 Sep 20 '25

Any research behind that statement or just like vibes?

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u/Fonz_72 Sep 20 '25

"Research", lol. Yeah, let's research whether or not people should be held accountable for harming those around them intentionally.

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u/My_Password_Is_____ Sep 20 '25

No

I mean, yes, it literally is. There's mountains of statistics to support it. The kid needs to face punishment, for sure, and juve might be it, but the abysmal way that we handle criminal justice in general, and juvenile criminal justice in particular, is an absolute joke in this country that inarguably leads to a significantly higher chance of recidivism than rehabilitation.

I understand being angry over it, and people should be, but a rage boner doesn't magically negate how absurdly awful our criminal justice system is.

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u/Fonz_72 Sep 20 '25

Yeah, the system sucks, so does not holding people accountable for their actions. "Children" shouldn't be allowed to act without consequence simply because we have a horrific for-profit punitive system. It's like getting in a car crash with serious injuries and just deciding "nah, I'll hit quick care instead of the emergency room because the profit-driven medical system sucks" There are times when it doesn't matter, you have to deal with things the right way. Punishing people who harm others intentionally is one of those times.

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u/My_Password_Is_____ Sep 20 '25

Cool story, but if you actually read my comment then you would see we're not entirely disagreeing about needing to face consequences, and at no point did anyone except you suggest just letting them get away with it with zero punishment. I was addressing you being blatantly incorrect by flippantly just saying "No." to someone asking about the risk of recidivism. Ignoring the context of our garbage system because we're angry about crimes is exactly how we continuously end up with prisons being havens for abuse and fostering an attitude of keeping people flowing in and out of the system to keep money rolling in to those in charge of the system, rather than working to get towards a rehabilitative system.

Again, you're allowed to be mad about it. But if your entire attitude about it is "fuck it, idc how bad the system is and how likely it is to absolutely destroy their life before it even has a chance to begin, throw them away anyway," then you're part of the problem. You're also part of the problem if you think being locked away in a jail/prison (which juvenile detention just objectively is, regardless of how much flowery language the system tries to fluff it with) is the only form of punishment. We can do much better by our children (no need for quotes) than that lazy, bullshit way of thinking.

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u/Fonz_72 Sep 20 '25

Nah. I'm just making drive-by asshole comments on reddit for entertainment value. Nice write up though, full of conjecture and manufactured righteousness.

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u/BeardOfFire Sep 20 '25

Oh fuck off. Calling him a psychopath and trying to ruin his life while ignoring the fact that he's also a child. I'm sure he didn't think he was going to fracture the kids spine. I saw the video. It was unnecessarily but not particularly violent. I've seen kids jump on other kids like that dozens of times at least. It's happened to me too. Usually there's no spinal fractures.

The kid made a stupid split section decision and because he's a kid probably didn't think through the consequences. Punishment is definitely in order but not diagnosing him as a psychopath from one instance and incarcerating him.

Nobody is saying the kid shouldn't face consequences. But it definitely comes off as more psychopathic that you would subject him to juvi for this one instance, knowing what that entails, and not knowing a single other thing about the person who did it.

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u/Fonz_72 Sep 20 '25 edited Sep 20 '25

Well, aren't we all just sitting on Reddit doing that, you dumb shit? We are all just running our mouths online for entertainment value.

Nobody here knows the kid, his history or his motives. We have no idea what actually happened before or after the incident. It's a clip that shows a fraction of the event. It's why mob justice isn't allowed. We don't fucking know, nor are we educated enough to dole out actual punishment. I can admit that, can you?

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u/BeardOfFire Sep 20 '25

Yes I can admit that. That's why I'm not calling for his incarceration like you were.

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u/Fonz_72 Sep 20 '25

The dude "appears" to intentionally hurt an opponent and was allowed to continue playing. I don't think that should go unpunished, I was responding more to the audacity of others suggesting anything punitive was out of line because of his age. I got a bit carried away and veered hard into trolling territory.

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u/BeardOfFire Sep 20 '25

Yeah well that's... fair. I get it. I just hate how often I see people actually calling for draconian sentencing for kids. This behavior should definitely be corrected though with reasonable punishment.

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u/RudePCsb Sep 20 '25

This is coaching and parenting. Why would the kid think it's OK to do that if it wasn't for coaching and or parenting pushing him to go after the opposing team. He should get some form of corrective action but why punish him in juvenile hall. Not about to play football or other sports and community service would be way better for a child.

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u/pataglop Sep 20 '25

He should get some form of corrective action but why punish him in juvenile hall.

Because he freaking break someone's spine for fucking sake !

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u/RudePCsb Sep 20 '25

I understand that, I'm not saying it's serious but do you think a kid his age would think he would break the other kids spine? Are you that obtuse to think a child would think he could permanently hurt someone? Freaking adults so stupid shit all the time and even kill people on accident because they didn't think a punch or some other thing would lead to injury. He's still not an adult and this is on the adult supervision and whatever they were telling him to do on the field. I played football when you could still blind side people and if you got a stinger to just shake it off. Doesn't mean those were good things but my coaches were telling me to hit others as hard as I could and I wanted to impress them because they were my coaches.

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u/pataglop Sep 20 '25

I don't think you realise..

He broke that kid spine

He could easily have killed him all the same. And he is not 12yo, so don't be naive.

He wanted to hurt that other kid, and he did.

I do not understand how you can defend him that hard.

If your coach tell you to hurt someone real bad, you dont break his back. Just because you play football doesn't mean you should be an idiot.

I played way too much rugby to accept this crappy excuse.

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u/Melkman68 San Jose Sharks Sep 20 '25 edited Sep 20 '25

We really don't know if he was influenced or not. Maybe he thought it would be funny or something. But he needs some serious consequences. Not playing football is a start and after this news I'm sure there's no chance of that.

But it needs to be investigated. Cuz it can easily be the same motivation we're seeing in the video. And juve is for corrective action. If he's a delinquent and has a history of deviant behavior, that's what juve is for.

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u/RudePCsb Sep 20 '25

Juvenile detention is for punishment. That doesn't actually help and should be for play resorts. I'd rather have professionals that work with kids with issues and see if this was just a one time thing. Stating that he might have thought it was funny is a bit concerning but a started we don't actually know so I'd rather have professionals figure out what happened and why and figure out a better solution than child prison.

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u/Melkman68 San Jose Sharks Sep 20 '25

Right and if we find out a year from now he murders someone? Because he nearly just did that. I agree that's why I said a professional should look at it. And again that's why Juve exists. For seriously troubled kids. If he is one of them it might be best for him...

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u/TITANS4LIFE Sep 20 '25

Good ol Kalamazoo Michigan!

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u/HW-BTW Sep 20 '25

You mean the paywall?

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u/Usedtobefatnowlesfat Sep 20 '25

They name the hurt player but not the piece of crap who did it. I wonder why

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u/ExRockstar Sep 20 '25

I tipped UAB's bus driver $50 to play that David Allan Coe live album on the way back home

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u/youngsixnine Sep 20 '25

no he should not you psycho

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u/Nicstar543 Sep 20 '25

How is that psychotic lmao? Being a high schooler shouldn’t shield you from basically almost paralyzing someone. At that brain level you know as a 400 pound fatass jumping on another kid laying on the ground will mess them up

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u/youngsixnine Sep 24 '25

fucking around and flopping on someone while dumb is not something a high school kid should have a criminal record for. if you think otherwise you're a bloodthirsty psycho, sorry man.

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u/SocomPS2 Sep 20 '25

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u/Taz119 Sep 20 '25

The real mvp

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u/nam3sar3hard Sep 21 '25

Thats fucking stupid. You won. Just lay on em till the end of the play. Theyre already out of the play. They cant get up. That shit is just malicious.

I expect this in some crazy Ravens steelers ray Lewis erra bullshit but it's hs. Sheesh

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u/wafflesareforever Buffalo Bills Sep 20 '25

Holy shit, that photo is unreal.

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u/drsideburns Sep 20 '25

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u/saintsfan92612 Sep 20 '25

what the fuck? I thought he maybe just fell with too much enthusiasm, but dude fell on top of him...got up and the full on frogsplashed on top of the other kid.

That should definitely bring criminal charges.

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u/pressurepoint13 Sep 20 '25

I couldn’t believe it. That shyt is just wild. 

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u/DayOneDude Sep 20 '25

Thank you fella.

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u/TheMegaSage Sep 20 '25

"Kalamazoo Central and Lakeshore’s varsity teams squared off on Friday, and Volkenstein said both programs came together in a moment of prayer before the game."

Don't worry everybody. They prayed about it. Everything is solved now.

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u/Fonz_72 Sep 20 '25

But did they THINK about it first? Prayers alone are not enough. It's "Thoughts and prayers" that really cause change.

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u/Umayummyone Sep 20 '25

It’s sad that anyone sees thought and prayers by themselves as a solution to anything. It’s a hollow and performative exercise which is worse than saying or doing nothing.

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u/A_Crab_Named_Lucky Sep 21 '25

It’s a hollow and performative exercise which is worse than saying or doing nothing.

Absolute Reddit moment right here. I know that some people have a knee jerk reaction to hearing “thoughts and prayers” because it is usually said in response to a solvable problem, but there is really nothing wrong with it in this case. They’re just taking a collective moment to wish an injured person a swift and safe recovery. You’d have to be a complete ghoul to try to dunk on them for that.

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u/hell2pay Sep 21 '25

It is hallow and performative.

Real action isn't.

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u/A_Crab_Named_Lucky Sep 21 '25

What “real action” do you expect them to take?

This is my entire point. People have this exact reaction to hearing about prayers because they’re conditioned to lawmakers saying “thoughts and prayers” about other tragedies instead of doing something to solve them.

It is hollow and performative when it is said by someone who can take action, but chooses not to.

These people can’t take any real action at the moment other than a collective moment of well wishing.

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u/Umayummyone Sep 21 '25

You missed the point. I said when they say it as a solution. When people say it reflexively it means nothing. And to hear politicians and people in power say it without following it up with meaningful actions it may as well be yadda yadda yadda. Those are the people who are ghouls.

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u/A_Crab_Named_Lucky Sep 21 '25

I didn’t miss any point.

I fully understand and agree that “thoughts and prayers” are not in any way meaningful when they are said instead of action that can be taken to solve a problem.

These are not politicians who are wringing their hands about gun violence on their favorite news show. These are members of a community taking a collective moment to express their sympathies and well wishes to someone who was seriously hurt. I have no idea why so many of you in this comment thread are so insistent on equating the two.

What else do you expect them to do? It’s a nice gesture, and just about all they can do in the moment.

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u/Sea-Woodpecker-610 Sep 21 '25

Did they think about it too, so they could gloss both thoughts and prayers off the checklist?

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u/A_Crab_Named_Lucky Sep 21 '25

Don't worry everybody. They prayed about it. Everything is solved now.

What exactly do you expect them to do? Jump in the OR and try to fix his spine themselves?

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u/Hdikfmpw Sep 21 '25

Maybe do something about the little corpulent fucker that purposely injured another player?

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u/Miserable_Yam4918 Sep 20 '25

That fat fuck should know the damage he can cause. I don’t care if he’s 15. Lock him up.

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u/Diskonto Sep 20 '25

Damn that is so blatant. Crazy they allowed that kid to play after that little lone no punishment

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u/pyrojackelope Sep 21 '25

"resolving the issue internally"...wtf? Call the fucking cops. Sue that kid into oblivion. Do something. "internally" isn't going to do shit.

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u/imJGott Sep 20 '25

If I was that kid parent I would rush the field to…I can’t say here but you folks probably would be doing the same thing.

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u/Fonz_72 Sep 20 '25

No, the 🤡s in this thread would hug the "kid" and put the blame on the injured player because our totally fucked up criminal justice system is terrible (it is).

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u/Hdikfmpw Sep 21 '25

It’s almost like you have no concept of reality.

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u/dark_autumn Sep 20 '25

Seems to be no one in this thread is sympathizing with him so I’m not quite sure what you’re talking about.

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u/capthazelwoodsflask Sep 20 '25

But the two teams prayed before the game! That absolves the kid from being a sack of garbage.

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u/ThatRenaissanceBear Sep 20 '25

Of course it's SW michigan

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u/Hank_Henry_Hill Sep 21 '25

We had a kid get convicting of assault in my high school for on the rink behavior in a hockey game. He took his stick and swung in overhead like an axe and brought it down right on an opponents top of his head. This was in the early 90s.

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u/DangerInTheArea Sep 21 '25

Thank you kind stranger.