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Study Says U.S. Covid Death Count Higher Than Previously Known but Conspicuously Ignores “Vaccines” as the Cause! [Hidden Content]
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There wasn't a Kyler Murray in BH😉
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Same as I do now. I’m 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, etc…. By every measurable criteria other than “I’m just happy my Orange Daddy won,” 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 y’all, 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, can’t name one.
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TheMissingBand reacted to a post in a topic:
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I like it. The deeper the better! I’m 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 didn’t do so hot at Barbers Hill? Did he forget how to coach on one of those long trips down I45?