One of the reasons I stopped coaching. Always some parent thinking they can do better. If you can, coach, if not support your child not the other way around. It is such a shame that adults cant control themselves
That’s what happens when you have 12 coaches and every dad with a kid on the team on your sidelines. The kids are on information overload with all them damn coaches. 12 coaches and you couldn’t stop a simple lead straight up the middle. Incredible.
What video were you watching? That dude didn’t start off on the sideline. That let a what looks like, drunk parent eventually sneak on the field. He was on demon time the whole video. Got his ass lumped up lol
@@ItsAllAboutDre it don't matter bro. He shouldn't have been allowed on the field. Obviously they knew of him to not tell him to get back off the field.
Listen…this wasn’t pretty but thanks to cooler heads they broke it up quick. I have seen a lot of these youth football game brawls get way out of hand. Congrats again to the “adult men” who squashed this silliness! Week done men!
I been coaching a long time. Things like this happen 1st when your coach is too aggressive, 2nd when there no rules or punishments for coaches and parents. Them kids will never forget the fight and never remember the game.
As a HC, I am 100% responsible for everything that happens on the field, in the locker room (metaphorical) and in the stands. Therefore, I insist on 100% control of those areas. I have my parents sign a contract. I explain that most refs will give 1 sideline warning before he starts walking off yards for coach/parent behavior. If any spectator on my team gets a sideline warning, I will ask them to leave. 2 of my coaches got into a near fight last season after a game. I fired them both and banned one from all games and practices for the rest of the year because he put his hands on the other coach. This off-season, the banned former coach was acting up on emails, so I invited the family not to return despite his son being one of my best players. Things have changed. You are always 5 seconds away from going viral. Gray team was very well coached, BTW. Love that ISO and the o-line is legit.
You've clearly never had parents like that my Guy... I can appreciate your good intentions, but when you've got clowns screaming racial slurs at the loudspeaker announcer you're talking about a different subset of culture...
@@TB-ni4ur True that I've never had parents as bad as that. Still wouldn't tolerate it. I kicked 3 parents out of our games last season for poor behavior. After the last one, told the parents that this will stop if they want the team to continue with me being part of it. Want to scream racial slurs? Fine. Do it without me on the sideline. I don't hold people to a lesser standard because of where they come from or the color of their skin. Get on or get out.
@doityourdamnself6480 😂 as wrong as unruly parents can be, I'd never let a volunteer coach kick me out after paying my $300. I'd tell you to kick rocks and ill coach the team.
@@Bruss813 I suppose you could do that in many leagues/clubs/teams. Not in mine. Bylaws are very clear that membership to our non-profit corporation for cause. However, if I was in a situation without those bylaws and a parent told me to "kick rocks and I'll coach the team", I'd happily do just that. In my 24 seasons of coaching I have never had a parent willing to take over a team.
Classy. I've never seen a youth sports organization that required uniformed security. I'm sure these kids will all grow into mature, well-adjusted adults.
You obviously haven't been to many youth sports games. Just about all of them require, but don't have, uniformed security. This kind of jungle mentality is just about everywhere in junior football because there is no adequate security as there is in high school and beyond.
@@hawkeye48 Yeah, I don't claim top be the authority on youth sports, but I've been either participating in, coaching or attending youth sports for over forty years and where I live I can't recall seeing it outside of high school football games. Maybe it's a big city thing.
What an outrageously ignorant thing to say. MOST junior all-American games usually played on Saturdays have NO police on site and it's left up to the coaches to maintain order. You don't have a clue as to what you're talking about Sparky. @@UnsungIntel
I would like to see spikes and the 2nd guy go at it if spikes knew it was coming, he didn’t even hit him spikes fell trying to dodge it.@@sodeepopkid6855
usually when a coach can't handle his emotions, this happens. It also happens when terrible parents with bad attitudes can't just sit down, shut up and be their child's biggest supporter.
Stumbled on this video. Watching these very young kids playing football was a pleasure! Would enjoy time watching the little league game LIVE and enjoying the afternoon. Thks for sharing! Edit: never mind, steal the kid’s thunder by parents living vicariously through their what 9 and 10 year olds?
I used to volunteer and coach youth soccer. I quit fairly quickly because of the parents. They were just horrible to deal with. The highlights of coaching were the kids themselves.
Not gonna cap I just wanted to see the fight 🤣... I'm glad my kids played baseball ⚾ and went on to College... These kids are not gonna learn anything from this unless it's being violent
I've seen and heard about baseball horror stories too when it comes to parents and coaches. There's trophy kids everywhere. It's bad enough in something like little league cuz the parents are usually seated right behind home plate yelling n screaming at the ump or kid 🤣
It never fails, number one reason children have no discipline, respect or dignity is because of their selfish parents, trying to live their failed opportunities in life through their children, sad.
When parents act a fool and coaches, it delays the game and takes all the wind out of the players sail. This is what happens when you have a thousand people on the sidelines. Remember this, how the coaches act, will be a reflection of how the players act
Sad and shameful. I bet those clowns walked out of there with their heads held high still. No shame what so ever. Thank you for posting this. What a shame nobody else around to point fingers at. Great job!!!
This is unacceptable period parent’s need to be held accountable for their actions and it had nothing to do with how many coaches on the sidelines that team was just better then them that day all in all it was a good game hats off to the kids for playing there butts off.
Comment had nothing to do with which team was better or worse but I guess comprehension isn’t your strong suit and what was written just flew right over your head. We all know it’s unacceptable but the environment the COACHES allowed on their sidelines is the direct result of the outcome. If I’m not mistaken it was a coach and parent fighting. Silly rabbit ( you know the rest )
I coach 10u and it’s like this everywhere. Not my program & they teach against the kids getting in to trouble but every coach goes out there and almost fights. It’s crazy man
This is why its so hard to find officials because of situations like this. Then when those same kids play in high school the parents are not there to support.
Youth sports are crazy. For both my kids I sat in the stands with earbuds on and playing a soundtrack if not recording them. I have witnessed some crazy parents. I refuse to be one of them
Hey what’s good Eddie? What did you shoot this video on? Camcorder, mirror less camera? My son just started high school football. My iPhone sucks for recording 😂 Thanks man 👍
It is always the parents who overreact and come unhinged. I’ve heard stuff you would not even hear at an NFL game during youth football. Remember it is a kids game. Coaches are volunteers and refs are human. The final rule is it is a kids game!
Why would I let my child ever play in this league? Adults fighting over a game played by children is beyond insane. These kinds of incidents suck all of the fun out of it for the children. Now, what did the kids learn on this day? Team work, sportsmanship, winning with class or losing with grace? No, they learned pressure. The pressure of I better do great or daddy/uncle/older brother might go off. It's no wonder a lot of kids would rather stay home and play video games.
These kids see this and think this is the way to handle a disagreement. Don’t get me wrong, some people need to be put in their place but not in front of your children.
Refed for 20+ years high school, PAL, adult flag. I saw this coming, too many coaches and that triggered parent in the tee shirt. I have to say the best times refing we’re watching wacky parents at PAL games acting the fool. Oh and this was an 8 year old game college scouts were everywhere.
After coaching little league sports for years, kids are never the problem because they are kids and I expect an 10 year old to be a 10 year old. The problem has always been and will always be the parents. We have good parents and we have bad parents.
These events are gonna start (if they DON'T have by now) BETTER security and the people or peoples who Don't calm down when asked to, will just have to GO !!!
Some of the players just walked away like it was just normal behavior. All that violence is learned behavior. The kids were talented on both sides and the Xs and Os were not bad for the age group and the fundamentals are pretty good for that age level. But the adults???
Even when I coached LL...it was never the kids with fighting. It was ALWAYS these childish adults living a dream through the kid.
No
@@PBLightning145yes
right
Typical
One of the reasons I stopped coaching. Always some parent thinking they can do better. If you can, coach, if not support your child not the other way around. It is such a shame that adults cant control themselves
Fight starts @16:18
Thank you
- "WHAT IN DUH WORLD !!!!???? 🧐"..
😂😂😂😂
Thank you sir
Thx
W mans
That’s what happens when you have 12 coaches and every dad with a kid on the team on your sidelines. The kids are on information overload with all them damn coaches. 12 coaches and you couldn’t stop a simple lead straight up the middle. Incredible.
You just described youth football now days 💯
😂😂😂😂😂
Youth football in nutshell.
What video were you watching? That dude didn’t start off on the sideline. That let a what looks like, drunk parent eventually sneak on the field. He was on demon time the whole video. Got his ass lumped up lol
@@ItsAllAboutDre it don't matter bro. He shouldn't have been allowed on the field. Obviously they knew of him to not tell him to get back off the field.
What a great example for the youngsters to follow
Ok
Monkey see monkey do
Listen…this wasn’t pretty but thanks to cooler heads they broke it up quick. I have seen a lot of these youth football game brawls get way out of hand. Congrats again to the “adult men” who squashed this silliness! Week done men!
@@PBLightning145👈👈👈pathetic fking troll just ignore
True only trash acts like this
Im not surprised the least bit at this outcome. It’s actually exactly what I would expect.
I been coaching a long time. Things like this happen 1st when your coach is too aggressive, 2nd when there no rules or punishments for coaches and parents. Them kids will never forget the fight and never remember the game.
No parent with a kid with much talent going to want them on that team. Sports are last on the list of life.
That's how the coach up in the Dallas area got killed in front of his son. Grown men fighting and none of them kids are making millions
These things happen because they are thugs. You should not need rules to behave as an adult in a kids game.
@@thickthinfilmsno
@@lamara8497no
That MoFo was trouble from the jump........ He was looking for a fight.....and got one !!! An L !!!
I knew he was trouble when they showed him puffing on that Newport early in the game.
😂😂 just wanted the attention and he got it went from the stands to the field
As a HC, I am 100% responsible for everything that happens on the field, in the locker room (metaphorical) and in the stands. Therefore, I insist on 100% control of those areas. I have my parents sign a contract. I explain that most refs will give 1 sideline warning before he starts walking off yards for coach/parent behavior. If any spectator on my team gets a sideline warning, I will ask them to leave. 2 of my coaches got into a near fight last season after a game. I fired them both and banned one from all games and practices for the rest of the year because he put his hands on the other coach. This off-season, the banned former coach was acting up on emails, so I invited the family not to return despite his son being one of my best players. Things have changed. You are always 5 seconds away from going viral. Gray team was very well coached, BTW. Love that ISO and the o-line is legit.
At the 17;31 mark of the video, it looked like that security guy was pushing him towards the medical tent Lolololol
You've clearly never had parents like that my Guy... I can appreciate your good intentions, but when you've got clowns screaming racial slurs at the loudspeaker announcer you're talking about a different subset of culture...
@@TB-ni4ur True that I've never had parents as bad as that. Still wouldn't tolerate it. I kicked 3 parents out of our games last season for poor behavior. After the last one, told the parents that this will stop if they want the team to continue with me being part of it. Want to scream racial slurs? Fine. Do it without me on the sideline. I don't hold people to a lesser standard because of where they come from or the color of their skin. Get on or get out.
@doityourdamnself6480 😂 as wrong as unruly parents can be, I'd never let a volunteer coach kick me out after paying my $300. I'd tell you to kick rocks and ill coach the team.
@@Bruss813 I suppose you could do that in many leagues/clubs/teams. Not in mine. Bylaws are very clear that membership to our non-profit corporation for cause. However, if I was in a situation without those bylaws and a parent told me to "kick rocks and I'll coach the team", I'd happily do just that. In my 24 seasons of coaching I have never had a parent willing to take over a team.
Camera man knew slim was on bull the whole time…. These fans take the fun out of youth sports
He was on one the whole time he was there. Dude couldn't even sit down
Frfr
What about baseball fights?
Right...
@@steveloweese I know
Classy. I've never seen a youth sports organization that required uniformed security. I'm sure these kids will all grow into mature, well-adjusted adults.
You obviously haven't been to many youth sports games. Just about all of them require, but don't have, uniformed security. This kind of jungle mentality is just about everywhere in junior football because there is no adequate security as there is in high school and beyond.
@@hawkeye48 Yeah, I don't claim top be the authority on youth sports, but I've been either participating in, coaching or attending youth sports for over forty years and where I live I can't recall seeing it outside of high school football games. Maybe it's a big city thing.
lol it’s just a black thang.
lol there are cops at every single football game in this country.
What an outrageously ignorant thing to say. MOST junior all-American games usually played on Saturdays have NO police on site and it's left up to the coaches to maintain order. You don't have a clue as to what you're talking about Sparky. @@UnsungIntel
I’m here for the thumbnail 😂
Personally I never wear slides outside of my home, even when going to the mailbox or a quick run to the grocery store
Dude with spike took him down. Ole boy took spikes down too.
I would like to see spikes and the 2nd guy go at it if spikes knew it was coming, he didn’t even hit him spikes fell trying to dodge it.@@sodeepopkid6855
usually when a coach can't handle his emotions, this happens. It also happens when terrible parents with bad attitudes can't just sit down, shut up and be their child's biggest supporter.
That parent shouldn’t have been on the sidelines!!!
Some Youth football coaches and parents are major problems at times. Sad to see this happening!
Stumbled on this video. Watching these very young kids playing football was a pleasure! Would enjoy time watching the little league game LIVE and enjoying the afternoon. Thks for sharing! Edit: never mind, steal the kid’s thunder by parents living vicariously through their what 9 and 10 year olds?
i came across it too in that manner, yet after seeing this video it reminds me of why I stopped officiating!!!!
are you an Avalanche fan
By time they finished the touchdown handshake they were graduating and headed to college 🤣
Liked the guy in the " I ❤ Black Eyes" Shirt!!!!!
I used to volunteer and coach youth soccer. I quit fairly quickly because of the parents. They were just horrible to deal with. The highlights of coaching were the kids themselves.
Not gonna cap I just wanted to see the fight 🤣... I'm glad my kids played baseball ⚾ and went on to College... These kids are not gonna learn anything from this unless it's being violent
I've seen and heard about baseball horror stories too when it comes to parents and coaches. There's trophy kids everywhere. It's bad enough in something like little league cuz the parents are usually seated right behind home plate yelling n screaming at the ump or kid 🤣
Baseball is just as bad lol they just be white
You right but the parents come out for football looking for a fight there's a difference
So uplifting such sterling examples
I just knew he’d be the one. He had been posturing for a fight the whole vid. They were right to kick him off the field
3:01 this play had two huge blocks #5 & #4 on defense got vaporized, these young fellas figured it out and understand the game. Good job Coach..🫡🫵🏽
It never fails, number one reason children have no discipline, respect or dignity is because of their selfish parents, trying to live their failed opportunities in life through their children, sad.
I coached for 18 years and was a successful coach! A female parent put her hands on me, and I said I'm done!
My deepest condolences, 18 years of experience are respected,
That grey team was out there hitting...
Yes we was
Yeah they were way more physical 😂
When parents act a fool and coaches, it delays the game and takes all the wind out of the players sail. This is what happens when you have a thousand people on the sidelines. Remember this, how the coaches act, will be a reflection of how the players act
Sad and shameful. I bet those clowns walked out of there with their heads held high still. No shame what so ever. Thank you for posting this. What a shame nobody else around to point fingers at. Great job!!!
Security my azz..guy was sweating before he even got to the fight😂😂😂
Embarrassing is an understatement for this.. we gotta set better examples for the kids
This is unacceptable period parent’s need to be held accountable for their actions and it had nothing to do with how many coaches on the sidelines that team was just better then them that day all in all it was a good game hats off to the kids for playing there butts off.
Comment had nothing to do with which team was better or worse but I guess comprehension isn’t your strong suit and what was written just flew right over your head. We all know it’s unacceptable but the environment the COACHES allowed on their sidelines is the direct result of the outcome. If I’m not mistaken it was a coach and parent fighting. Silly rabbit ( you know the rest )
Yooo that grey team is laying some BEAUTIFUL blocks. I love to see it fr fr
😮 Should've put his crocs in sports mode
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Great win MD. Elite , slim was tripping by the looks at that eye he was hurt by more than the L lol
I coach 10u and it’s like this everywhere. Not my program & they teach against the kids getting in to trouble but every coach goes out there and almost fights. It’s crazy man
Lawwwd 😮 them two blocks at 3:00 min lawwwwwwd
I’m not gonna say it myself but Chris Rock said it best ,in one of his stand ups ! If you catch my drift 🤣🤣🤣
This is why its so hard to find officials because of situations like this. Then when those same kids play in high school the parents are not there to support.
Rich and fascinating black culture. Setting a fine example for future generations!
Duck uniforms are sweet.
Crazy crazy crazy and you see why many real coaches don’t coach.
#GodBlessThaFuture
Record Spotless Teenagers💯💯💯
Youth sports are crazy. For both my kids I sat in the stands with earbuds on and playing a soundtrack if not recording them. I have witnessed some crazy parents. I refuse to be one of them
Those two blocks on that first td oh my 😮
This got to stop man . They taking the fun at the game for the kids
It's crazy because everytime I tried to coach youth sports I get looked passed but this what's going on out there crazy
This was better than watching the cardinals vs Texans 😂
Oh, that hurts being a Texans fan 😂😂😂😂😂😂 but you're right. It did suck.
Way to be a roll model for your kids!
Yup u can put make up on a pig and call it pretty but it’s still a stinky pig
@@motox766 That's what me and the boys used to say about your mom.
I went to watch a fight, and a football game broke out.
Hey what’s good Eddie? What did you shoot this video on?
Camcorder, mirror less camera? My son just started high school football. My iPhone sucks for recording 😂
Thanks man 👍
All my kids sports I sat on the other side of the field from the parents. From little league to college.
It is always the parents who overreact and come unhinged. I’ve heard stuff you would not even hear at an NFL game during youth football. Remember it is a kids game. Coaches are volunteers and refs are human. The final rule is it is a kids game!
The guy with the I Love Black Women shirt is my hero😂. I want that shirt! Doo got cold cocked though...😢😂😂😂
So much culture on display
The green team’s coaches need to stop watching college football! 😂 4 WR sets with a QB who can’t pass doesn’t make a lot of sense. 🤦🏾♂️
Great examples for the kids.
They probably was not shit in high school or college out there fighting. There should only be 5 coaches max on the field.
Raymond: " I'm going to my Car, get my other Gun, shoot everybody's Ass."
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Teams keep your parents off the side line!
At least its on the same sideline so cant say 2 teams beefing!!! Must got to beefing about stopping that up the middle
Amazing parenting skills
Awe hitting some bud at a child’s game. Lovely
Didn't expect anything less.
These men fighting ought to be ashamed of themselves. What an example to the children.
Can't we all just get along.😮
Great win MDElite
9:26 that pick was beautiful
clear drop. Ball was on ground
Definitely on da ground😂😂
On the ground but definitely like the reaction and ball tracking skills for his ass.
Great example for the kids
Why would I let my child ever play in this league? Adults fighting over a game played by children is beyond insane. These kinds of incidents suck all of the fun out of it for the children. Now, what did the kids learn on this day? Team work, sportsmanship, winning with class or losing with grace? No, they learned pressure. The pressure of I better do great or daddy/uncle/older brother might go off. It's no wonder a lot of kids would rather stay home and play video games.
They have Security at Youth sports? Fantastic.
The guy smoking the cigarette got all the smoke that he was looking for! The guy coming with the cheap shot was a POS!
He was nose to nose when he swung. Dude look like he deflected the punch but ended up on bottom. Nobody hurt but stupid none the less.
Classic!
These kids see this and think this is the way to handle a disagreement. Don’t get me wrong, some people need to be put in their place but not in front of your children.
what an example for the kids
Refed for 20+ years high school, PAL, adult flag. I saw this coming, too many coaches and that triggered parent in the tee shirt. I have to say the best times refing we’re watching wacky parents at PAL games acting the fool. Oh and this was an 8 year old game college scouts were everywhere.
"Yo, don't ever call yourself a man if you can't keep your composure..." -Larry June
WOW.
I love watching “X” people interact with one another.
The worst thing about youth sports is always parents. Any sport, any decade.
Damn! They got more coaches than a college team.
Coaches??… you mean dads?
Were they on the same staff ??
Nice family environment. Glad to see the adults setting the example.
I didn't know 8 and under football leagues where so serious! There must have been some high stakes. Like a little plastic trophy or something.
if ur here for the thumbnail, its at the end of the vid
Hey that coach in the green shirt around 18:06 look like Chris from The Wire.
After coaching little league sports for years, kids are never the problem because they are kids and I expect an 10 year old to be a 10 year old. The problem has always been and will always be the parents. We have good parents and we have bad parents.
Looks like the parents really wanted to play football that day lols
The TD celebration for the green team was a full production. Just give the ball back to the ref. You're not in the NFL.
Culture
look like a carnival cruise at the end
Classic
Wow
These events are gonna start (if they DON'T have by now) BETTER security and the people or peoples who Don't calm down when asked to, will just have to GO !!!
Some of the players just walked away like it was just normal behavior. All that violence is learned behavior. The kids were talented on both sides and the Xs and Os were not bad for the age group and the fundamentals are pretty good for that age level. But the adults???
Kids never the problem it’s always the parents
Thank goodness they had security - um, where were they for the firs two fights?
16:19 is when the fight started, your welcome
Dayum!
Way to set the example for the kids
Ole boy in the "I Heart Black Women" shirt, was a problem earlier. But looks like he got what he wanted out of it.
Look at these clowns fighting at their kids game. 10/10 parenting