Last week, a couple of undefeated high school football teams in Long Island, New York, met for the big game. With a fourth quarter touchdown, the Plane Edge Red Devils cemented their victory over the South Side Cyclones, final score sixty one to thirteen. The Red Devil's experience the thrill of victory. The Cyclones tasted the agony of humiliating defeat. That's not the end of the story. Nassau County, New York, doesn't approve of lopsided victories and hash screw football games.
They have a policy to prevent that. If a team ever wins by over forty two points, the winning coach is hauled before a committee to justify why players were allowed to run up the score. Well, the Red Devils won by forty eight points. Of the coach, Robert Shaver, was forced to explain his victory to the committee. The committee was not impressed by his explanation. They suspended him from the final game of the season. They said that he should have pulled his starters in the fourth quarter
since the team was already ahead by a lot. I hope the Red Devils learned a lesson. If you want to play football in today's liberal America. You can take a knee, you can disrespect the national anthem. You will become a hero. But you better not win by too much. The Committee will not tolerate humiliating the losers like that
