PhinSoldia
Miami Dolphin Columnist in the Making
oh how life lessons can be learned even in football....i love it
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greatwade said:Okay, go old skool w/ him,
tell him he is Cecil Colins, ummmm, son, don't do that.[font=Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=-1]
that'll learn him!
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late again said:By the way, noodlearm, is homocide killing gay people; just like homicide is murder period? Please no offense intended; it just read kind of funny. I do not judge according to spell checks-but as I said that was funny.
Bigbucks24 said:This is a dam funny board today. Between "homocide" and "roll model", you guys are killing me.
fin-atic said:You tell him people aren't perfect, not even athletes. They are human just like he is. And just like he makes mistakes, football players make mistakes. But we are all entitled the chance to be forgiven and to try again.
Also it is a great chance to explain that heros are not athletes. Heros and role models are fathers, firemen, doctors, and people who are making a difference in life. Not guys who are just playing a game for entertainment.
I hate that. It's so distracting when you're trying to watch a show.BlitPhinFan said:Nothing wrong with a "roll model", plenty of kids go outside to roll around... they just better not do it in the TV room, that's all I'm saying. :tongue:
If his favorite athlete is RW youre likely not going to change that. I understand you wouldnt want your son to be a quitter so what I imagine I would do if I were in your situation would be to emphasize the positive.islandah said:My now 5 year old boy went to his first dolphins game 2 years ago where he saw Ricky break a few runs. Ricky became his first and only sports hero that day. Fast forward to last year. I now have to explain to a 4 year old that his sports hero decided not to play anymore. Since then, there has been no replacement (Run, Travis, Run?). I actually got a Jordan video to show him what a class athlete is like.
Now how do I tell him Ricky's coming back? Do I emphasize Brown, who may not even start? How do I get him excited without building expectations in a guy who might a.) Flake out before getting through training camp, b.) just be a back-up/change of pace, c.) Bust out with 1200 yards in his 12 game season?!
Whose jersey do I get him? (He's already got a #13) What RB does he emulate when we play in the yard?
I can't find the chapter on "enigmatic fallen-then-potentially-resurrected and/or-heartbreaking sports heroes" in the Parenting for Dummies book!
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late again said:I hate that. It's so distracting when you're trying to watch a show.