ROUND ROCK, Texas (CNN) —Mack Breed, the assistant coach from John Jay High School in San Antonio, Texas, who is accused of directing two players to tackle a referee during a game, has resigned, Northside Independent School District Superintendent Brian Woods said Thursday.
Head football coach Gary Gutierrez spoke during the University Interscholastic League hearing, both defending Breed and deriding his "poor judgment call."
"I love coach Breed. He was on staff already when I became head coach. He is an upstanding man, he is a man of integrity," Gutierrez said, but "he violated the sanctity of what coaches are" by telling the players to hit the referee.
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He'd never coach again and the two boneheads would never play again
he should be in prison
If the referee used racial slurs,which I'm sure he did,he should never call another game.He should of left that crap home.
7:32 "you are sure he did" I would say you are the problem. how about this maybe just maybe the coach did not like the refs calls so he would teach him a lesson. Because he made a huge mistake he would blame it on Racism. sounds about right for this country right now
i'm getting sick of the race card being played OVER and OVER and OVER
i'm also sick of organized sports in general. all these players are being placed on a pedestal and worshiped.
IT'S A GAME PEOPLE!
Weird how the video goes viral and it's weeks later that we hear anything about racial slurs. In this day and age there would have been all sorts of complaints on social media immediately afterwards. I don't recall seeing them.
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