In a recent social media post, Plies, a prominent figure hailing from Miami, has openly criticized the harsh disciplinary tactics employed by certain youth football coaches. He sheds light on the detrimental effects of such aggression on young players’ development, emphasizing the need for a more positive approach.
Taking to social media on August 29th, Plies addressed the issue of overly aggressive coaching directed at young athletes. His concern was sparked by a video he came across online, showcasing a sports instructor using rough methods to train his young charges.
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Plies strongly voiced his opinion, stating, “If you gotta put your muthaf**kin’ hand on somebody children,” he began. “F**k, n***a, you need to be doin’ something else! Mad at these muthaf**kin’ children, n***a, ’cause you done failed that life. And you wanna act like you makin’ them muthaf**kin’ tough. 40, 30, 50-some muthaf**kin’ years old talkin’ to these littleass kids — 9, 13, 15, 16 years old — like they muthaf**kin’ grown.”
He continued, “You that muthaf**kin’ mad, f**k n***a, go join the army! Go join the army, n***a. ’Bout a muthaf**kin’ football game. And all you muthaf**kin’ doin’ is passing down muthaf**kin’ trauma, n***a, that you had when you was muthaf**kin’ playing.