I live in Rhode Island. There might be three PC fans in the whole state who would have taken him back, and that’s before the water bottle incident. TFG is beyond dead to them.Providence would still take him back in a minute.
Don’t forget the often forgotten 6th D of dodgeball Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge, and Dasanibut can you dodge a bag full of of wrenches?
Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive and Dodge
Buddy who’s not a good golfer got frustrated after a bad tee shot and flung his driver.I remember playing at Crestbrook Gofl Course in Watertown, CT. I think it is the 6th hole now, but it used to be part of the back nine before they switched. It's a par 5 with a little creek in the middle and a cluster of woods to the right. My friend hit a ball down there and there people up on the green so I went into the cluster of trees to look for balls. I found 4 broken clubs, including one partly wrapped around a tree. I would loved to have known the story behind that.
For assault you only have to show the act was intentional, not the resultThe article said Cooley knows the family.
I'll say this again, if the kid or his mom weren't hurt what exactly is the lawsuit? You have to show some kind of loss or pain and suffering. Assault? You have to show it was intentional. Highly doubt Cooley was trying to hit the kid with the bottle because he wanted to hurt him.
It's a bad look and Cooley deserves to be suspended and or fined. But sued? For what? For being a hot head?
Why should the mother be punished? She didn’t do anything wrong!,Reckless endangerment?
Kid cowers when he sees a water bottle.
Kid is now afraid to leave the house.
Mother has to hire staff to stay with the kid when she's not home.
BUT, since they were in the second row, they know somebody who knows somebody, so this will end with no trauma and the woman will get two tickets to every home game for the next two seasons.............
Reckless endangerment?
Kid cowers when he sees a water bottle.
Kid is now afraid to leave the house.
Mother has to hire staff to stay with the kid when she's not home.
BUT, since they were in the second row, they know somebody who knows somebody, so this will end with no trauma and the woman will get two tickets to every home game for the next two seasons.............
Why?My guess is Mom is more concerned with how she can parlay this incident into a money making venture for herself.
Sure, why not? My 2 sons can handle that. I throw plenty of stuff at them. Baseballs, footballs, tennis balls.... 😀
Someone will make money off of this because it will never get to court (no pun) and be settled (quietly) and made to go away. And coach and Georgetown (heaven forbid) have deep pockets and insurance. That's how the system works. PR rules here, not legal arguments.The article said Cooley knows the family.
I'll say this again, if the kid or his mom weren't hurt what exactly is the lawsuit? You have to show some kind of loss or pain and suffering. Assault? You have to show it was intentional. Highly doubt Cooley was trying to hit the kid with the bottle because he wanted to hurt him.
It's a bad look and Cooley deserves to be suspended and or fined. But sued? For what? For being a hot head?
Much more than that I think.Reckless endangerment?
Kid cowers when he sees a water bottle.
Kid is now afraid to leave the house.
Mother has to hire staff to stay with the kid when she's not home.
BUT, since they were in the second row, they know somebody who knows somebody, so this will end with no trauma and the woman will get two tickets to every home game for the next two seasons.............
That and a dollar will get you a cup of coffee.Courtside seats to a Georgetown game??? Sounds like a bed of nails to me
Ha! Giants fan. But my kids are Patriots fans.I mean the footballs that you throw at your sons, are they full? I mean you are a Patriots and Brady fan right? 😉
When I was coaching, Coach pitch Little League 1 got away from me and I hit a kid. Not a huge deal. It's not like I was throwing very hard. He took his base and was content. Fast forward a few innings when the kid was up again and I'm thinking to myself "just don't hit him again", so of course I did. After the game, his dad came up to me and said "Did my son do anything in particular to offend you?" I said "Did you see the way he was staring me down. He keeps that up I'll plunk him again!"What could the kid have possibly said to piss off Ed so much? jk
“Ed Cooley makes $6M per win”What could the kid have possibly said to piss off Ed so much? jk
Cooley is reported as saying he has known the boy's family for years and considers them as his own family, so I would say it's highly unlikely there will be a lawsuit.Is the mother actually suing? I brought it up as a hypothetical. Like some have pointed out, the mother could just claim emotional distress or PTSD from the incident. You get the right/wrong judge depending on the way you look at it, and who knows what will happen.
I worked with a guy who rear-ended a SUV or minivan. The police even estimated in their report that he was going 3-5 mph in his rabbit when he hit them. The guy and his wife sued, claiming the accident left him impotent and he settled for just under 4 million dollars.
Bravery? The whole bar was chanting “fire Cooley!!!” Bro was given a victory lap with high fives.Not enough has been said about the bravery of the Georgetown AD for suspending Cooley for a huge game against the powerhouse program of Coppin State.
So you're telling me it was a long-standing grudge?Cooley is reported as saying he has known the boy's family for years
Its a little early to call him a bustThe most amazing part of this story is it gives Georgetown a way out to get rid of Cooley with no buyout. The coach is a bust. But instead they are sticking with him.
And now y confirm why insurance prices are so expensiveIs the mother actually suing? I brought it up as a hypothetical. Like some have pointed out, the mother could just claim emotional distress or PTSD from the incident. You get the right/wrong judge depending on the way you look at it, and who knows what will happen.
I worked with a guy who rear-ended a SUV or minivan. The police even estimated in their report that he was going 3-5 mph in his rabbit when he hit them. The guy and his wife sued, claiming the accident left him impotent and he settled for just under 4 million dollars.
Its a little early to call him a bust
If Georgetown tried to do that Cooley's first call would be to Kevin Ollie's attorney. Lol.The most amazing part of this story is it gives Georgetown a way out to get rid of Cooley with no buyout. The coach is a bust. But instead they are sticking with him.
"Georgetown University strongly opposes all violence against children. Any act of violence against children, whether intended or not is unacceptable behavior for our coaches. We need Georgetown University games to be safe for children of all ages, colors, and creeds. We no longer feel that Coach Cooley can provide that safe and nurturing environment."If Georgetown tried to do that Cooley's first call would be to Kevin Ollie's attorney. Lol.
I don't think throwing an empty water bottle is going to be looked at as enough of a reason to cancel a many millions of dollars contract.
Has the emptiness of the bottle been verified? That peg looked like it has some giddyup on it that an empty wouldn't have.If Georgetown tried to do that Cooley's first call would be to Kevin Ollie's attorney. Lol.
I don't think throwing an empty water bottle is going to be looked at as enough of a reason to cancel a many millions of dollars contract.
And I think this is a lost point. Cooley clearly gave into his anger and acted irrationally. I don't think the water level was a calculation he made when throwing it. I hate the excuse that it was an empty bottle.Has the emptiness of the bottle been verified? That peg looked like it has some giddyup on it that an empty wouldn't have.
Just sayin.😜