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    Wed Oct 26 11:06am EDT

    Prep coach resigns after profane rant leaked on YouTube

    By: Cameron Smith


    A profanity-laced pregame rant by a Tennessee high school football coach has cost him his job and stoked a controversy about what constitutes appropriate motivational language in school sports.

    As reported by the Associated Press and Memphis Commercial Appeal, among other sources, Collierville (Tenn.) High football coach Shawn Abel resigned on Tuesday, two days after an aggressive, profane pregame speech he gave to his football team on Friday night was leaked as an audio file on YouTube. You can hear Abel's rant right here, though be warned, it contains a significant amount of offensive language.

    [Related: Jim Harbaugh unapologetic after another run-in with coach]

    CLICK on the LINK Please for the entire story.

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  • #2
    Read about that. Didn't watch the video, but it said it was pretty bad. High school coach cussing out the kids.

    Of course, there is a movement to save his jobs, apparently 800 ppl signed up to a Facebook page supporting him. What a crock.
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    • #3
      I guess how you view is going to depend on how you interpret language and what offends you. I'm not so easily offended, yet I don't think I'd be signing up to save the job of a man who motivates kids by cussing at them. More because I wouldn't want someone stupid enough to do something that any fool could see would cost him his job in a position of authority over my son.
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      • #4
        Seems like one of the kids turned him in. In the article I read, he seemed most upset that 'the sanctity of the locker room' had been violated.

        Thinking like that is what allows the Graham James' and Richard Turley's of the world to go undetected.
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        • #5
          A HS football coach isn't trying to prep his players for life after graduation when giving a pregame speech. He's trying to win a football game. Whatever motivates the players is fine on gameday IMO. No line was crossed.

          Besides, does anybody believe that a coach giving a profanity laced pregame pep talk could possibly say anything to a high schooler that they haven't head beforehand? Like, earlier that day perhaps? And the day before? AND the day before that? EVERY DAY vulgar language is used by high school students themselves, so it's not a foreign concept to them. Talk about blowing something way out of proportion...
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          • #6
            Just another case of the pussification of America.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
              Just another case of the pussification of America.
              +1

              Grow the fuck up kids you dont like it dont play football. My coach in school was MUCH worse than that. This is pathetic and I hope people kick the guys ass that posted it.
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              • #8
                pathetic...the overreaction.

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                • #9
                  Rex Ryan loved the speech.

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                  • #10
                    Vince Lombardi loved that speech

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Gunakor View Post
                      A HS football coach isn't trying to prep his players for life after graduation when giving a pregame speech. He's trying to win a football game. Whatever motivates the players is fine on gameday IMO. No line was crossed.

                      Besides, does anybody believe that a coach giving a profanity laced pregame pep talk could possibly say anything to a high schooler that they haven't head beforehand? Like, earlier that day perhaps? And the day before? AND the day before that? EVERY DAY vulgar language is used by high school students themselves, so it's not a foreign concept to them. Talk about blowing something way out of proportion...
                      So anything kids hear is fair game for use for the rest of their life? In any setting? By an authority figure? There is no higher standard?

                      Really?

                      The school and the community pay this guys salary. They get to decide if he stays or goes. 800 facebook likes might save him. But since he turned in his own resignation, that seems a hard deal to overturn.

                      Last thought, he seems not upset simply with his team's motivation for the game. He seems to think he has lost control of his team. Threatening to have kids from other schools arrested for trespassing seems an odd way to motivate a team to win, win, win. Does he really say, "Don't f***ing play golf!" or I not hearing that correctly?
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                      • #12
                        If you are going to go on a profanity laced speech to high school kids, no matter the fashion or the reason, why the hell are you going to record it? This blows my mind. Sure it is inappropriate, the profanity isn't needed and makes this coach seem uneducated, unable to expand his vocabulary past words that he learned on the playground 30 years ago. Sure these kids have all heard this type of language. I am sure they were uneffected by it, but if my son's or daughter's high school coach was recorded acting like this I would be a little pissed. I have coached high school athletes for the past 12 years and sure I cuss infront of the kids, I would be lying if I didn't admit it. We had some pretty funny bus rides that included some very colorful language, but I wasn't or never used swearing as a way to motivated kids, or to show how "manly" I am because I can cuss.

                        I had a high school coach that gave the most intense pregame speeches. When I was brought up to varsity as a Sophomore I just about pissed my pants I was so pumped up with emotion after hearing the guy speak. Sure he might have used a swear here and there but nothing that over the top, his speeches weren't filled with profanity. You can motivate without swearing.

                        Two things that most people don't realize about football, football coaches, football players, cans of snuff are as visible in a lockerrooms as rolls of athletic tape, and profanity is common. I went to a Catholic school and we swore more than any other school in our conference. Not proud of it, but I am not all that offended by it either.

                        Swearing around high school athletes is different than swearing at high school kids.

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                        • #13
                          Listened to him again and I think the troubling issue is not language at all. Its mild compared to some. But the message is that's a man who can't get his kids to do what he wished them to do. He has lost the team, or never had control to begin with.

                          I suspect that this isn't the first time round for this kind of rant. Which would explain why someone was ready to tape it.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                            Listened to him again and I think the troubling issue is not language at all. Its mild compared to some. But the message is that's a man who can't get his kids to do what he wished them to do. He has lost the team, or never had control to begin with.

                            I suspect that this isn't the first time round for this kind of rant. Which would explain why someone was ready to tape it.
                            He's totally lost the team. I really don't think the kids had any respect for him and thus it drove him nuts and he went off the deep end.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MJZiggy View Post
                              I guess how you view is going to depend on how you interpret language and what offends you. I'm not so easily offended, yet I don't think I'd be signing up to save the job of a man who motivates kids by cussing at them. More because I wouldn't want someone stupid enough to do something that any fool could see would cost him his job in a position of authority over my son.
                              Yes. A coach is ala 'a teacher' yet, not in a formal school environment but with the similiar influence on the attitude of a child/teen. That man was in a privaleged position of influence. He totally lost it and had to be removed from that privalege.

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