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Earlier this week, disturbing footage involving two Hoover football coaches surfaced on social media... Now Hoover is officially moving on from head football coach Drew Gilmer and defensive coordinator Adam Helms. The Hoover City Board of Education accepted their resignations this Thursday...
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"At a special, called meeting of the Hoover City Board of Education on August 8, 2024, the Board approved the acceptance of the resignations submitted by Drew Gilmer and Adam Helms. Both resignations are effective immediately," Superintendent Dr. Kevin Maddox said, via On3. “Chip English remains the interim Head Football Coach and will continue in this role for the remainder of the football season. We appreciate his willingness to serve in this capacity and support our players and coaching staff during this transition."

Maddox continued, "The past few days have been extremely unsettling for many of our varsity football players, coaches and the overall Hoover Community."
(The Spun)
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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YrNucoach18 months
That is assault. If a teacher in a classroom did that they would be charged.
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cypresstiger18 months
a teacher in a classroom did that they would be charged.
—but it isn’t a teacher in a classroom
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TX Tiger18 months
But it is within the curriculum of the school.
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FATBOY TIGER18 months
When you lose the ability to inspire, all you have left are threats or belittlement.
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BabyTac18 months
Them boys are having the time of their lives out there. What I wouldn’t give to be back in high school with ol’ coach giving me shite everyday.
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PlacerCoTiger18 months
No idea why they got to resign. Should have been terminated with cause immediately.
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shadyone218 months
To save face. They were allowed to resign. Schools believe firing is worse than resigning. You never see coaches fired. They resign. It’s the same thing. Stupid.
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Mouche33718 months
Exactly! It's to give the impression that they (the coaches) are taking responsibility for thier actions. However, in reality, they're given no choice in the matter.
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CDawson18 months
America has the softest people on the planet.
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Mouche33718 months
That couldn't have been 1 of my kids! What was the reaction of those kids' dads!? I know what my reaction would have been..
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ThatTahoeOverThere18 months
What?
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TigerCoon18 months
a sternly worded Facebook post?
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jizzle660918 months
Definitely happened when we played. That wasn’t that bad. Just hyping up his boys. Sheesh it’s football folks
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Drizzt18 months
No body was hurt. The last one he was just trying to grab the face mask and the guy fell backwards due to poor balance. They are obviously just trying to gave an intense practice. The same people complaining would get mad if the coaches hugged a player for “inappropriate” personal contact.
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HeadSlash18 months
That's football
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CSinLC18 months
Only because video cameras are everywhere
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WillFerrellisking18 months
And we wonder why society in general is soft as baby shite, just look at the pansy arse comments in here. Either toughen up or stay hiding in your parents basement!
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ExpoTiger18 months
With the exception of a few, everyone in these comments is a snowflake crybaby
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ExpoTiger18 months
Wow people are soft. That is hilarious. I thought part of playing football was having thick skin.
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weptiger18 months
Firing is more reflective of organizational control over a matter. Requesting and seeking resignation is weaker.
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atltiger648718 months
but the fired employee may have some recourse. Getting them to resign usually clears the employer of that risk.
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Datbayoubengal18 months
Hmm, sexual assault on the first one, assault on the second one and child abuse on both if those kids are under 18. What in the hell is wrong with people. If those kids lnocked them out, i would have said nothing. Parents should 100% press charges.
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ThatTahoeOverThere18 months
Practice is designed to make you hard. Boot camp is designed to make you hard. Men need to be hard to survive/win on the battle and playing field.
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nismosao18 months
Getting pretend fricked in the face makes you hard?
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KennabraTiger18 months
Might make some dudes hard
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Chad4Bama18 months
just the White Dudes for Kamala.
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SwampyWaters18 months
Why weren't they fired on the spot? I think the video is clear! Now those POSs get to go get another job with no mention of the incident. Say what you want, but two young African Americans were assaulted by two, grown white men. It should never happen regardless of the color of their skin, but in reality, it did and I would sue the pants off of Hoover and the AHSAA because I guarantee you that this was not the first time this has occurred. It's going to get really ugly and I hope the parents win a huge settlement because no child should have to go through that.
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ExpoTiger18 months
lol at “no child should have to go through that”
Are you being serious?
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Bulldogblitz18 months
What in pearl clutching hell is wrong with you?
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kjanchild18 months
Spoken like a true democrat!
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