Empathy and second chances are good. However, when you have an individual that instead of taking responsibility for his actions, goes on Facebook and states that he will never coach again due to the work of other people (I forget the negative term he used) I have a problem with that. If he was truly serious about turning his life around he would be a member of AA and following the steps including making amends to the people he hurt. Has he ever apologized for his behavior or admitted that he lied about missing games, being drunk at games, belittling players, taking bribes, what Charger alluded to above, etc.? That answer would be NO!
He might have been professional when Surfref reffed his games but let me tell you, when your teenage child goes up to an old coach at a game to say hello and can tell that he is extremely intoxicated, that is a problem. I might put myself out there to help someone in recovery but it is not worth exposing my child until he has exhibited some remorse and makes amends.
So back to my original point, it makes sense if it was his parents acting poorly on the sidelines because in my opinion, you have to have a screw loose to allow him to coach your child.
He might have been professional when Surfref reffed his games but let me tell you, when your teenage child goes up to an old coach at a game to say hello and can tell that he is extremely intoxicated, that is a problem. I might put myself out there to help someone in recovery but it is not worth exposing my child until he has exhibited some remorse and makes amends.
So back to my original point, it makes sense if it was his parents acting poorly on the sidelines because in my opinion, you have to have a screw loose to allow him to coach your child.