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  2. Not sure but I think he would be a great fit that is just spit balling options out there... Isn't that what we are supposed to do?
  3. I think it will be between Foreman and Bronson... But others listed are not out of it
  4. I wouldn’t disagree with your take. I’d debate you on your second sentence is all. I think the lockdowns did affect not only the manufacturing of goods, but also the logistics of supply. We both agree the $1.9 Trillion wasn’t needed & actually hurt. It actually accomplished nothing of note. When the Feds kept raising rates, and the extra money people received ran out, they had to pull back some. That helped cool inflation as well
  5. Classic too many dollars chasing too few goods.Too few goods wasn’t from lack of productivity as has been the case historically. Fiscal policy did slosh too much cash into the pot, but inflation dropped more quickly than in past cycles when inflation inventories caught up. That’s just the way I see it.
  6. Yes agree sorry AAW... Bronson or Foreman?
  7. Okay. Enough talk on if it's the coaches or the players. Let's get back to the topic of the thread. Jasper is open. Let's discuss what potential coaches could be headed to Jasper. Continued talk of players or coaches will get deleted.
  8. Today
  9. If you didn't play the game then it's just an opinion... 7 year time clock is ticking, eye roll... Sorry back on track to Jasper Football
  10. I won’t confirm or deny any participation. What about your thought that ya’ll needed to better coached? You stated you thought ya’ll were the problem. So — coaching was lacking!
  11. The hypocrisy of the left never ceases to amaze….. [Hidden Content]
  12. When did you play and for which team?
  13. If you want to take the blame that’s your prerogative! That’s also an opinion. It sounds like, though, that ya’ll needed to be coached up better. My opinion it’s not your fault!
  14. I will say when I played for jasper in the late 80s the games we lost I will say it was on us and not the coaches... But that is just my 2 cents. When did you play and which team?
  15. Look at the man in the mirror!
  16. He definitely knew what was in the pipeline.
  17. I always thought that Barbay left because he saw the talent level that was coming... And I am a coach Barbay fan
  18. No. You don’t appear to see. The 9% was artificially inflated. The Feds raising the interest rates lowered the inflation rate more than anything the Biden Administration did. Somewhat similar to Trump. This Administration has hurt inflation coming down more due to tariff policy. The Feds maintaining a higher interest rate than needed are also affecting the slower pace of disinflation. The Fed is slowing down the drop on purpose. They want to ease into 2%. Not crash. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that if the Fed target is 2%, that 1/2% is a major change one way or other when not artificially inflated. If core inflation were to hit 3%, the Fed would immediately raise 50 basis points. That’s how big a 1/2% change is when the rate is close to target.
  19. Yesterday
  20. That’s actually what he sounded like to me.
  21. Not a fan. As I said, this needs to stop.
  22. Drop from 9% to 3% crickets From 3% to 2.6% significant drop.. I see now 👍🏾
  23. Trump announced that he’s bumping his 10% tariff on everybody on earth he announced yesterday up to 15% today. [Hidden Content]
  24. How the Top 10 fared this week: 6A/5A 1. Atascocita defeated #8 Summer Creek 64-50 2. Beaumont West Brook defeated #3 Beaumont United 52-43 3. Beaumont United lost to #2 Beaumont West Brook 52-43 4. North Shore defeated Kingwood 71-40 5. Crosby defeated Splendora 68-63 6. Humble defeated Channelview 80-36 7. Baytown Sterling defeated #10 Barbers Hill 75-57 8. Summer Creek lost to #1 Atascocita 64-50 9. Kingwood Park defeated Pasadena 46-42 10. Barbers Hill lost to #7 Baytown Sterling 75-57 4A/3A 1. Onalaska defeated Coldspring 91-64 2. Orangefield defeated Kountze 81-51 3. Bridge City defeated Little Cypress-Mauriceville 88-38 4. Livingston lost to #10 Hamshire-Fannett 77-71 5. Hardin-Jefferson defeated Tarkington 89-38 6. Huntington defeated Pineywoods CA 47-42 7. Trinity defeated Crockett 72-41 8. East Chambers defeated Anahuac 77-32, defeated Reeves, La. 88-40 9. Silsbee defeated Vidor 79-57 10. Hamshire-Fannett defeated #4 Livingston 77-71 2A/1A/Private 1. Brookeland defeated Leggett 106-28 2. Sabine Pass defeated Danbury 95-45 3. Big Sandy defeated Deweyville 51-30 4. San Augustine defeated Woden 62-22 5. Chireno defeated #10 West Sabine 73-36, lost to Hawkins 58-53 6. Beaumont Legacy defeated Bracken Christian 50-36 7. Chester defeated #8 Spurger 60-49 8. Spurger lost to #7 Chester 60-49 9. Shelbyville defeated Corrigan 54-49 10. West Sabine lost to #5 Chireno 73-36, lost to Union Grove 56-45
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