The top team in a youth football association in Texas was barred from the playoffs after officials decided the team was “too good,” a league official says.
The Flower Mound Rebels, which is made up of 7- and 8-year-olds, had a perfect record and had outscored their opponents 199-6, Keller Youth Association Vice President Rhett TaylorTaylor, whose own team was beaten 33-0 by the Rebels, told the station that the team had “dominated” the recreation-level league — a performance that was behind the decision to keep them out of the playoffs.
“They are too good. I fully admit it,” he said. “They are a select-level team. They are too good for a rec-level team.” If the team competed in the league's super bowl, he added, “I’m going to have a problem from the Keller parents.” The Rebels joined the league last year during the pandemic. In an interview with NBC Dallas-Fort Worth, Coach Ragan Montero called Taylor a “sore loser” and accused him of “changing the rules so it benefits him.”“I feel like we deserve to play in the playoffs,” he said.
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