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OT: Cooley Suspended from Georgetown

There wasn't any context when this was brought up in the game chat yesterday and was presented as "hit a woman", so I thought he had actually physically hit a woman in a private setting while she had her child in her lap and that this woman was related somehow to one of his players. It sounded like such a wild story and I didn't understand how he couldn't be immediately fired. Now it makes a lot more sense.
 
So, will you let me overhand a plastic water bottle at a child from your family?
I didn't hear that Cooley selected a child and then reared back the empty bottle and threw it right at him. Did the child's parent sue Cooley for attempted murder?

Interesting that no injuries were reported or police report filed (e.g. assault). Perhaps the child's parents are understanding of how and why, and knowing what an accident/mistake actually is. Others are quick to hang him for one mistake. To me its good to separate the person from the uniform or team. If Sienna's coach did this one time its non news on this Board.

Anyway Cooley farked up, but to me it was not deliberate at all.
 
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So, will you let me overhand a plastic water bottle at a child from your family?

Is it empty and will you be standing 15 feet away? Sure.

I don’t approve nor do I care, but if it was empty, a one game suspension is adequate. If it was even 1/3 full, it’s a bigger issue.
 
This feels incredibly overblown. It’s a mistake, wasn’t meant to happen, and he is being reprimanded for this.

This is how we’d react if it was Hurley lmao:

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Look, he says the family he hit are friends, so I'm sure that the one game suspension is the end of it (barring the child having been seriously injured which does not appear to be the case). But when you throw an object into the crowd, he almost certainly had no intent to hit that child, or probably anyone, but he acted recklessly in throwing an object into a dense crowd where you would have had to not care that the effect of your act very well might have been injuring someone. If the District wanted to prosecute the crime, they would have every right to do so and most likely would be able to get a conviction. (And in the case of the lawyer who threw the sandwich in DC, one, that probably was an assault but the jury wouldn't have it for political reasons, and if it wasn't an assault it's because there is no reason to think you could harm someone by throwing a grinder at them, while if you throw a bottle of fluid the risk of harming someone who gets hit by it is much, much greater.)
 
If it was empty, let’s just move on. That’s like throwing paper at someone.
Just read this now. If the bottle was empty and entirely plastic, I agree that a suspension absolutely should be the end of it. There would be no reason to think someone hit by it would be harmed.
 
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in the video you can see the exact moment when he realizes he fked up. cooley actually saw the kid mid-throw and still went right at him. 🤣
 
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I like the detectives figuring out the ratio of full to empty bottle.

He’s a high level college coach that chucked a water bottle into the stands! What’s the argument? That he wasn’t wrong? That he doesn’t deserve a suspension?
 
I look at that video and see a guy that intended to chuck the bottle way up into the stands but instead held onto it too long and buzzed it nearby. My biggest thought from it was, “Wow, Ed must be getting old, he can’t throw anymore”. While you can’t throw stuff into the stands, he didn’t mean to throw it right at someone 10 feet away. He either rethought it mid throw and ended up doing it accidentally or he’s slipping into old age quickly.

What are the odds that the seats which Ed can reach would not have someone sitting in the seat where the bottle landed. In this case 2 people were in the same seat, one being a very young child. Most of the seats in that area were taken, so let’s say 80% conservatively. So his odds of hitting someone was very high. You have to know someone is going to get hit. This is an incredibly stupid action from a head coach. He should not get a pass on this.
 
So, will you let me overhand a plastic water bottle at a child from your family?
Sure, why not? My 2 sons can handle that. I throw plenty of stuff at them. Baseballs, footballs, tennis balls.... 😀
 
I like the detectives figuring out the ratio of full to empty bottle.

He’s a high level college coach that chucked a water bottle into the stands! What’s the argument? That he wasn’t wrong? That he doesn’t deserve a suspension?

1 day suspension for every ounce left in the bottle
 
What are the odds that the seats which Ed can reach would not have someone sitting in the seat where the bottle landed. In this case 2 people were in the same seat, one being a very young child. Most of the seats in that area were taken, so let’s say 80% conservatively. So his odds of hitting someone was very high. You have to know someone is going to get hit. This is an incredibly stupid action from a head coach. He should not get a pass on this.
<S> you're saying that a suspension for a game against powerhouse COPPIN STATE isn't adequate punishment? </S>
 
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