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Old 11-03-2007, 05:57 AM   #1
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I think some of you guys are pretty insensitive to what he is going through. Offiss, men all over the world remove themselves from their kids lives and the kids grow up to be congressmen. Others parent as best they can and the kids still end up on drugs. Numerous studies have indicated that peer groups influence children's behavior much more then parenting.

To condemn Reid as a parent without, I am assuming here Offiss, any real knowledge of what has gone on in his house, is kind of arrogant and kind of insensitive.
Assume all you want, the fact is the title of this thread is should he step down, so I am not condemning him the thread itself is saying that in the title, why should he step down? The thread is asking people to judge the situation, maybe it should have been a simple yes or no pole? The fact is he is either the problem, or he isn't, either way explain how quiting will help? I am assuming you have a problem with everyone who says he should step down on this one because asking him to step down is essentially saying he ain't getting the job done as a parent and should spend more time trying to get it right wouldn't you say?

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Yea yea, we have heard it all, there's plenty of studies that prove other wise, teach your kids from an early age how to live, and act, and when they get older they wont part far from it, a parent BY Far has the greatest influence on his child's life, peer groups have more influence on a child when the lack of parental guidance does not provide them with a proper foundation and structure in their lives, so spare me all the hippie liberal nonsense designed to take responsibility away from every one so we can all sleep at night. Please. The amount of time spent with your children isn't as important as the quality of that time that is spent with them!
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Old 11-03-2007, 08:01 AM   #2
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Yea yea, we have heard it all, there's plenty of studies that prove other wise, teach your kids from an early age how to live, and act, and when they get older they wont part far from it, a parent BY Far has the greatest influence on his child's life, peer groups have more influence on a child when the lack of parental guidance does not provide them with a proper foundation and structure in their lives, so spare me all the hippie liberal nonsense designed to take responsibility away from every one so we can all sleep at night. Please. The amount of time spent with your children isn't as important as the quality of that time that is spent with them!
this is spoken from stupidity. both me and my wife have done all the right things with both my daughter, and my son. those 2 couldn't be more different. my boy does all the right things. and is basically a joy to be around. my daughter does whatever is on HER agenda, and screw everyone else. basically a royal bit**. they were both raised the same. and both me and my wife were heavily involved in their child hoods. we have talked to all the so called experts about my daughter, and none of them can agree. it has nothing to do with hippie liberal nonsense. it has everything to do with us wanting our daughter to be a healthy, productive member of society. so before you call someone out, either walk in their shoes, and learn about what your talking about. because either way, uninformed people like you come off sounding like big feeling a**holes
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Old 11-04-2007, 04:52 AM   #3
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this is spoken from stupidity. both me and my wife have done all the right things with both my daughter, and my son. those 2 couldn't be more different. my boy does all the right things. and is basically a joy to be around. my daughter does whatever is on HER agenda, and screw everyone else. basically a royal bit**. they were both raised the same. and both me and my wife were heavily involved in their child hoods. we have talked to all the so called experts about my daughter, and none of them can agree. it has nothing to do with hippie liberal nonsense. it has everything to do with us wanting our daughter to be a healthy, productive member of society. so before you call someone out, either walk in their shoes, and learn about what your talking about. because either way, uninformed people like you come off sounding like big feeling a**holes

Did you ever stop to think you can't raise your children the same? Perhaps your daughter needed a little extra encouragement, or discipline, or perhaps whatever it takes to straighten her out? Not every one is the same some kids need a different approach, it sounds like you applied the Joe Gibbs game plan for raising children, one plan for all 32 teams?

It's to bad I am so uniformed, but I do believe your the one asking all these so called experts how to raise your kids, so tell me have you walked in my shoes? Because I can tell you I probably walked in yours?

If you would like to discuss this further this is not the forum to do so, take it to the appropriate thread, and I will gladly discuss it further in a calm rational manner. Thank you!
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Did you ever stop to think you can't raise your children the same? Perhaps your daughter needed a little extra encouragement, or discipline, or perhaps whatever it takes to straighten her out? Not every one is the same some kids need a different approach, it sounds like you applied the Joe Gibbs game plan for raising children, one plan for all 32 teams?

It's to bad I am so uniformed, but I do believe your the one asking all these so called experts how to raise your kids, so tell me have you walked in my shoes? Because I can tell you I probably walked in yours?

If you would like to discuss this further this is not the forum to do so, take it to the appropriate thread, and I will gladly discuss it further in a calm rational manner. Thank you!
it has nothing to do with raising my kids. it has everything to do with handling problems. and why would i want to talk about this with someone who doesn't have kids? what inside could you probably have to offer me? do us all a favor and stick to your Ramsey threads. i was on the fence about my opinion of you. but now i think its right in line with everyone else around here
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Old 11-03-2007, 08:27 AM   #5
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Assume all you want, the fact is the title of this thread is should he step down, so I am not condemning him the thread itself is saying that in the title, why should he step down? The thread is asking people to judge the situation, maybe it should have been a simple yes or no pole? The fact is he is either the problem, or he isn't, either way explain how quiting will help? I am assuming you have a problem with everyone who says he should step down on this one because asking him to step down is essentially saying he ain't getting the job done as a parent and should spend more time trying to get it right wouldn't you say?



Yea yea, we have heard it all, there's plenty of studies that prove other wise, teach your kids from an early age how to live, and act, and when they get older they wont part far from it, a parent BY Far has the greatest influence on his child's life, peer groups have more influence on a child when the lack of parental guidance does not provide them with a proper foundation and structure in their lives, so spare me all the hippie liberal nonsense designed to take responsibility away from every one so we can all sleep at night. Please. The amount of time spent with your children isn't as important as the quality of that time that is spent with them!
In response to the first paragraph I gathered from the tone of your post that you were condemning his parenting. If that's not the case I retract what I said. It seems a lot of people have been doing that and I think they should back off Reid, because they know nothing about what goes on in his house. Maybe he's a bad parent but my point is we don't know and can't know. So sorry if I misunderstood you.

In response to your second paragraph, I agree. All academic studies are nonsense, cooked up by hippies, and to cite them is also evidence of hippie sympathies. Everyone knows that kids are bad because the parents screwed up. Academic research to the contrary is really part of a liberal conspiracy to help people sleep, because you know liberals love coffee and they drink it so much they have insomnia. If I'd known I was picking a fight with a genius I never would have responded to your post. Please go easy on me professor.
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In response to the first paragraph I gathered from the tone of your post that you were condemning his parenting. If that's not the case I retract what I said. It seems a lot of people have been doing that and I think they should back off Reid, because they know nothing about what goes on in his house. Maybe he's a bad parent but my point is we don't know and can't know. So sorry if I misunderstood you.

In response to your second paragraph, I agree. All academic studies are nonsense, cooked up by hippies, and to cite them is also evidence of hippie sympathies. Everyone knows that kids are bad because the parents screwed up. Academic research to the contrary is really part of a liberal conspiracy to help people sleep, because you know liberals love coffee and they drink it so much they have insomnia. If I'd known I was picking a fight with a genius I never would have responded to your post. Please go easy on me professor.
hahahaha. and thanks djnemo65
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I don't want to condemn Andy Reid. He's a damn fine football coach, but I don't know a thing about him as a parent. None of us here know the ins and outs of his realtionship with his sons. They f-ed up big time, but I don't think that should immediately be a condemnation of his abilities as a father. The Reid sons are grown men- 23 and 24 years old. We're not talking about 16 year olds here.

As far as Andy Reid stepping down- No. Why now? His sons are both going to jail for possibly 23 months. What's he gonna do, quit the Eagles and sit on his couch and wish his sons weren't in the clink? If he needed to take time off to deal with family issues, that time has come and gone.
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I don't want to condemn Andy Reid. He's a damn fine football coach, but I don't know a thing about him as a parent. None of us here know the ins and outs of his realtionship with his sons. They f-ed up big time, but I don't think that should immediately be a condemnation of his abilities as a father. The Reid sons are grown men- 23 and 24 years old. We're not talking about 16 year olds here.

As far as Andy Reid stepping down- No. Why now? His sons are both going to jail for possibly 23 months. What's he gonna do, quit the Eagles and sit on his couch and wish his sons weren't in the clink? If he needed to take time off to deal with family issues, that time has come and gone.
they think there tough too, they will see when they both becomes someones bitch in jail........you cant coach that
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I don't want to condemn Andy Reid. He's a damn fine football coach, but I don't know a thing about him as a parent. None of us here know the ins and outs of his realtionship with his sons. They f-ed up big time, but I don't think that should immediately be a condemnation of his abilities as a father. The Reid sons are grown men- 23 and 24 years old. We're not talking about 16 year olds here.

As far as Andy Reid stepping down- No. Why now? His sons are both going to jail for possibly 23 months. What's he gonna do, quit the Eagles and sit on his couch and wish his sons weren't in the clink? If he needed to take time off to deal with family issues, that time has come and gone.
I couldn't agree more--you hit it right on the head. And you said the exact same thing as Peter King said yesterday morning on sports radio up here in NYC.

Minus the "f-ed up" comment...
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In response to the first paragraph I gathered from the tone of your post that you were condemning his parenting. If that's not the case I retract what I said. It seems a lot of people have been doing that and I think they should back off Reid, because they know nothing about what goes on in his house. Maybe he's a bad parent but my point is we don't know and can't know. So sorry if I misunderstood you.

In response to your second paragraph, I agree. All academic studies are nonsense, cooked up by hippies, and to cite them is also evidence of hippie sympathies. Everyone knows that kids are bad because the parents screwed up. Academic research to the contrary is really part of a liberal conspiracy to help people sleep, because you know liberals love coffee and they drink it so much they have insomnia. If I'd known I was picking a fight with a genius I never would have responded to your post. Please go easy on me professor.
Well it takes one to know one, obviously you missed the boat.
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