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There wasn't a Kyler Murray in BHđ
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Same as I do now. Iâm talking voting, not foreign government interference.
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Who? Trump was a horrible candidate and an even worse president. Who here thinks that the world is in better place than it was in January of 2025 the instant Trump took office? Economically, politically, militarily, etcâŚ. By every measurable criteria other than âIâm just happy my Orange Daddy won,â Trump has been a disaster for the planet of Earth. But if you go back, the same thing happened last time (minus the wars, sex trafficking coverup, and demolition of the east wing for a ballroom). Job losses, stock market failing, debt exploding. CB tried to warn yâall, and he was right. It all came true.
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On a different yet more important note - The town of Warren could be SOLD and they still would not have enough money to purchase Scott Surratt
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I wrote down a lot of numbers, but I don't have time to type them out. Break time is over. Long story short, Warren has a history of bad coaches and lack of talent. A lot of coaches started out at warren and the teams were so bad they never got a shot elsewhere. Is that because they were a bad coach or because they took their one shot at a job with minimal chances of succeeding? But the coaches who've done well at other places did worse at warren, and amongst the most recent coaches at Warren (Babin and Buckner) they definitely had more success elsewhere. Babin did pretty well at both Lumberton and Deweyville, with a 1-9 season at Warren in between. Buckner was mediocre at Santa Fe, 9-49 in 6 years at Warren, and then spent four years at Evadale with two winning seasons and a 22-22 record overall. Without a doubt Warren does better with good coaches, but the coaches who did the best before or after going to Warren didn't do well at Warren. A good season here or there, but not much more than that. Without a doubt a good coach who stayed for a long time would help things, but not THAT much.
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So many things, canât name one.
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US national debt surges past $39 TRILLION just weeks into war in Iran
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I like it. The deeper the better! Iâm gonna do an even deeper dive for you and others here shortly!
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I'm about to do a deep dive for you. But I bet it's a lot of the former and a little of the latter.
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@TheMissingBand in answer of the question you just asked, here's a post I made just this morning.
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I think he'd pull some, but Kountze isn't known for much football talent, and Woodville has been successful enough on it's own to keep a lot of the players. Fred and Spurger aren't spitting out football players. Carthage is within 30 minutes of Tatum, Beckville, Joaquin, Marshall, Tenaha, Timpson, Center, and Mt. Enterprise. Oh, and 40 minutes from Longview and Kilgore. And without a doubt they're pulling talent from most if not all of those towns. We're talking about a talent-rich environment. Lots of state championship wins and appearances between those towns in the last 20 years.
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Who was the elite coach that won at Allen, then didnât do so hot at Barbers Hill? Did he forget how to coach on one of those long trips down I45?
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Had Santa Clara over UK. 13-4 in the 1st round currently.
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At Warren, their history, was it athletes or coaching?
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Mr. Buddy Garrity replied to Bobcat1's topic in High School Football
đ I have a greater chance at winning Texas Lotto and Powerball on the same night than SS getting the type of talent Carthage currently has to move into Warren. -
Unless⌠He attracts the talent to move there
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Even if every single hunt vote goes to Paxton, he still wouldnât have 57%. Your poll was a bunch of maga blowhards voting for Paxton over and over like it was American Idol. My opinion is that most hunt voters want change, but donât want it bad enough to vote Paxton, even though they knew that Paxton actually had a chance to beat Cornyn. Like I said. The math doesnât lie. If hunt voters stay home, Cornyn wins. If hunt voters break 50/50, Cornyn wins. Paxton has to dramatically outperform Cornyn among hunt voters to have a shot, and my opinion is that he wonât win that many votes from Hunt.
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it's nothing to do with Surratt and everything to do with Warren. In the 30 years before Surratt took over Carthage had 23 winning seasons, three .500 seasons and four losing seasons. They made it to at least the second round of the playoffs 13 times in those 30 years and even played for a state championship. It feels like you're under the illusion that Surratt took over a bad football program and turned them almost instantly into a winner. That couldn't be further from the truth. He took over a pretty good program with some really good talent and turned them into a great program that attracted even better talent. Now they're an elite program that attracts elite talent (which he certainly deserves credit for). On the flipside of that, Warren opened 75 years ago and has 4 playoff appearances in those 75 years. They had 1 playoff "win" in 1958 where they tied and advanced on penetrations. In the last 50 years they have 8 winning seasons, but only made the playoffs twice because they get most of their wins by finding even worse teams to schedule before district. Would Warren improve dramatically if Surratt came to town? Obviously. But they aren't winning district in 7 years, much less a state championship.
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Smalley is a good coach⌠not elite in my book at this point. To answer AAW, Joseph is elite and will be considered as such for a long time, even without a return trip to Dallas. Hickman from WOS is apparently a better coach then I expected, and a few more seasons like last year will have him moving into the elite category with Joseph. I donât even know whoâs in newton these days, but they arenât elite. Barbray and Johnston werenât either, but thatâs a completely different subject.