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Dads, how would you handle your son if he cried over a LSU football loss?

Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:21 am
Posted by CajunCaimen
Gulf Coast
Member since Nov 2009
891 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:21 am
This is something that is being discussed / argued about on the SEC scored bored.
Posted by Pauldean
Red Stick by way of Syracuse
Member since Oct 2011
2629 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:23 am to
Been there done that.

Not much you can do except let him let it out.
I remember doing it when I was a kid.
Posted by Well I Reckon
Member since Aug 2013
416 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:24 am to
The kid was crying because he is a ginger. Not that they lost.
Posted by biglego
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Member since Nov 2007
76290 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:24 am to
I'd be disappointed in myself for installing so much concern over a game into my young kid. That kid only cares bc his dad told him to care.
Posted by Camp Randall
The Shadow of the Valley of Death
Member since Nov 2005
15590 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:25 am to
I'd tell him to get a grip. It's a game and he is just a fan. To have that much invested emotionally in someone else's accomplishments is pathetic.
Posted by ForeLSU
The Corner of Sanity and Madness
Member since Sep 2003
41525 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:25 am to
I don't know, I'm still trying to figure out how to handle LSU fans whining/crying over LSU victories...
Posted by Holden Caulfield
Hanging with J.D.
Member since May 2008
8308 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:25 am to
Depends on the age of the son. If he were 42 I'd probably disown him. However little kids have a tendency to take the most trivial of things like football games very seriously. I believe I would try to explain the things in life that truly matter to him and allow him to absorb the lesson on his own.
Posted by Pauldean
Red Stick by way of Syracuse
Member since Oct 2011
2629 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:26 am to
quote:

That kid only cares bc his dad told him to care


Nah.
You didn't watch sports as a kid, did you?

I remember every baseball/football game of my favorite team(s) being the most important game EVER.
Posted by easy money
Member since Feb 2005
14420 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:26 am to
Let him join the rant and threaten people's lives.
Posted by Pauldean
Red Stick by way of Syracuse
Member since Oct 2011
2629 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:27 am to
quote:

I'd tell him to get a grip


You're trolling. Or you don't have kids.
Anyway, good luck with that.
Posted by lsu2006
BR
Member since Feb 2004
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Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:29 am to
quote:

Depends on the age of the son. If he were 42 I'd probably disown him. However little kids have a tendency to take the most trivial of things like football games very seriously. I believe I would try to explain the things in life that truly matter to him and allow him to absorb the lesson on his own.

The only answer
Posted by biglego
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Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:29 am to
Of course I watched sports and I'd get pissed over a loss, but not til I was about 8 or 9. Those crying Bama kids were like 4 or 5. That's ridic.
Posted by Pauldean
Red Stick by way of Syracuse
Member since Oct 2011
2629 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:31 am to
My son is 8 so I get it.

I didn't think the kid was that young, but I wouldn't be surprised. What else is their to root for in Alabama?
Posted by Yewkindewit
Near Birmingham, Alabama
Member since Apr 2012
20029 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:34 am to
Not an issue. He would be disappointed and kids cry when disappointed.
Posted by snow517
West Monroe, La
Member since Feb 2009
761 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:36 am to
I'd be proud that my son was so passionate about his team.

It's the opposite of screaming like a maniac when they do well. Some may think you are foolish for that.
This post was edited on 12/1/13 at 8:38 am
Posted by biglego
Ask your mom where I been
Member since Nov 2007
76290 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:36 am to
My son is only 1 month and my daughter is just 3, so maybe I'll have a new perspective in a few years.
Posted by mpwilging
Punta Gorda Isles, Florida
Member since Jan 2011
6948 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:37 am to
Hug him and cry along...
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
58691 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:37 am to
quote:

I'd be proud that my son was so passionate about his team.


Yikes.
Posted by LSUJuicer
Member since Jan 2013
3355 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:37 am to
This is a hard one. I remember being 12 years old in little league and losing a playoff game and seeing teammates crying. I never did but I noticed at 12 it happens a lot. I would go watch my friends playoff games (it hopes we played them) and the loser almost certainly had players crying. I think what I would try and teach the way I looked at the game. You can come out and play your best but it is possible for that one day your opponent played a better game and you just have to tip your hat to them.

I was on a summer select team. We made it to the state title. Our team threw a one hitter (two run homer) and we were on the losing end. That team had stud after stud pitching against us. We got one hit off the starter in three innings and the coach pulled him. We loved it, the kid was great, next kid comes in and his stuff was just as good if not better. So I think the lesson to teach is it is competition and even the best in the game can't win them all.
Posted by NOSTRODAMUS
Prairieville/Dutchtown
Member since Dec 2003
16205 posts
Posted on 12/1/13 at 8:37 am to
My son is 5....those kids were NOT that young.
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