Thursday, October 16, 2014

High school football coach under fire for Facebook rant after victory (PHOTO)

A Houston-area football coach apparently took his rivalry with another freshman team a little too far and is now on paid leave because of an obscene rant administrators say he posted on Facebook.

The post was allegedly made by Scott Griffin and it bragged about Goose Creek Memorial High School beating its rival Lee High School 40-6 on Oct. 6. The post-game mocking used profanity and said, "you’re the worst team in town," reported KPRC-Houston.



Angry parents also showed school officials a drawing that appeared on the white board in the school’s field house. It showed some Patriots, which is Memorial’s mascot, shooting and killing Ganders, which is Lee’s mascot. It's unclear who put the drawing there but parents said it's taking the rivalry too far.

The board was full of threatening words and even said, “Dig up the Ganders that are already dead and kill them again.” 

Griffins' actions are under investigation by the Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District.

The coach, who also teaches history at the school, has not commented on the incident.

 Sounds more like Peter Griffin.

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