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No level of football is safe from an on-field scuffle...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Will Cover17 months
Learned behavior, especially with the flexing.
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robertgamb17 months
Awesome, they see the adults do it so they think they can do it. Awesome role models we have in today's world!
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Napoleon17 months
I don't really fault the last kiss who came to the defense of his teammate
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WhiteMandingo17 months
I wondered where he learned to stand over him and flex?
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saturncube2117 months
He Major Burn him LOL
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ThatTahoeOverThere17 months
2nd Lion wasn't having it
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Floating Change Up17 months
I bet every kid in this video could kick Larry Leo's arse. And then all could write a 5-page essay about the fight with fewer punctuation and grammatical errors than Larry's essay.
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DeafVallyBatnR17 months
How do you know that Larry is such a puss. I don't know Larry but I bet in a pinch Larry can take care of himself against anyone under 12.
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Datbayoubengal17 months
Too funny lol. You laugh at this and then teach the kids right.
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Fightin Okra17 months
24 bowed up then got rolled. Ha
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TX Tiger17 months
Parents shouldn't give steroids to kids that age.
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BMoney17 months
And the coach will be canceled because he whacked the kid in the head.
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prplhze200017 months
But those are BABIES
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JackieTreehorn17 months
Little #24 taking up for his Baw. I like that.
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Jwils17 months
By pushing him in the back then flexing? Yeah, great behavior. Shame his little arse got leveled right after that...
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ATLtigeaux17 months
So you like pussies who take cheap shots? Interesting
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Violent Hip Swivel17 months
No. 24 was the resident little bitch in the video
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