Does it not show some lack of "class" to bash a kid on a public forum? Granted, he made a mistake, but do not assume that he doesn't know this. I doubt anyone not on the field can even pretend to feel the emotions of a player on the field in that type of game; it was unlike any other contest i've been a part of. My point is that it requires much less "class" to attack a boy for making a rash decision at an emotional time than whatever amount of "class" you allot to the person who actually made that mistake, even after you make your superficial judgements of character that can only be described as ignorant. Please also understand that your congratulations fall upon deaf ears; we all take offense when you attack one of our own.