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Youth Football Coach Fired After He's Seen Repeatedly Punching Children During A Game - Blavity

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A youth football coach has been fired from the team after outrage over a video which showed him violently punching two small children during a game on Dec. 7, according to Savannah Morning News.  Gerrel Williams, a coach for the Savannah Gators football team for kids 9 years old and younger, was seen on video punching two children in the head and ripping another child's helmet off in anger. No room in the game for coaches like this. I hope he is arrested and banned for life. pic.twitter.com/1B0F2cLiqH — Coach Reed (@CoachReed314) December 9, 2020 Cobb appeared to be angry about something that happened on the field and can be heard cursing in the video. After turning away from the stands, he violently hits one of the children on his head while another coach stands by and does nothing.  The International Business Times reported that the Savannah Gators were playing in the American Youth Football National Championships in Kissimmee, Florida. The video spread like wildfire online and...

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