The second example make perfect sense.jonyboy13 said:Not only unfair, but retarded.
"We'll motivate them to be better by stop the good ones from playing" That's a great logic.
Just imagine it in a video game. An admin tells you that you snipe too many people so you must stop killing them. Or your Marine army in SC2 is too big so you need to kill some of them.
That's kinda what I was thinking.RedEyesBlackGamer said:Maybe I'm old school. Maybe it was the way my dad taught me.
"Either you are good enough to stop the other team or you're not. Just play. Don't complain."
You want to stop someone from scoring? Stop him yourself. Don't expect the refs to do it for you.
They don't stop the good ones from playing. They stop the good ones from dominating the field too much. This kid is clearly excellent and will probably reach far. His opponents could probably learn a lot form playing against him because he's a tough one to beat.jonyboy13 said:Not only unfair, but retarded.
"We'll motivate them to be better by stop the good ones from playing" That's a great logic.
Just imagine it in a video game. An admin tells you that you snipe too many people so you must stop killing them. Or your Marine army in SC2 is too big so you need to kill some of them.
RedEyesBlackGamer said:Maybe I'm old school. Maybe it was the way my dad taught me.
"Either you are good enough to stop the other team or you're not. Just play. Don't complain."
You want to stop someone from scoring? Stop him yourself. Don't expect the refs to do it for you.
Ehh, plenty of fifteen year olds go home and commit suicide after being bullied.genericusername64 said:Yeah I do, a fifteen year old isn't gong to go home and cry himself to sleep because he lost.Tanakh said:Wait, what? you mean teenagers have a stronger self esteem than kids!?
I like the way you think.azzxl said:That is the single most idiotic thing i've ever heard it's like saying to a kid getting good grades "your doing just a tad to well we'll just change some A's to D's to even out".