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    Gabe got a reaction from badndn in F.B.Elkins vs PAM   
    hater
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    Gabe got a reaction from AthleticSupporter - Jock in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from jake94 in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from NDNTime in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from png9mon in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from PNG Proud in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from TurtleMan in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from Broncos2447 in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from prepballfan in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from CS. in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from Tj yellow jacket in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from CAL2TEX in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from NDNLBDad in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from The Icon in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from NDNation in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe got a reaction from pngfan97 in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    I should not post on this matter but I have no filter sometimes so here goes me being stupid:
    Here is a fact: Coaches cannot play every kid. They just can't. It doesn't mean they don't like the kids not played and that there is a specific reason for it. There can only be 22 guys on the field during every play. At any given point I'd say close to 16-18 of those never leave the field and are established starters. So that leaves only a few spots that rotate. Now when injuries occur, coaches have to make a difficult decision of who to plug into that spot and all the while considering a number of reasons as to why that person is next in line.
    Always remember, coaches are employees to an employer. Coaches not only want to win, their families need them to win. Can't win, they are looking for a job. And do some of you realize the pressure put on these men and women? Think about it. Some of you wanted to send BF packing for losing one game in particular each year for six years. It didn't matter the Indians have only missed the playoffs once in his tenure, it was that one loss. 
    So in general, don't blame a coach for making personnel decisions they make to put their TEAM in a position they feel gives them the best chance to win.
    Like people have said, if you have a question then do yourself a favor so you can get the answers you seek, ask. But do it like an adult and respect the answer you get whether good or bad. Coaches are humans like the rest of us. They make decisions at their job and sometimes those decisions don't work. They either learn from it or don't. Just like the rest of us. 
    Sorry so long, I can't sleep and it's 145 ha
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    Gabe reacted to Stattrax in PNG vs FB Willowridge   
    Wow.. Making us all look like idiots... Everyone in town knows I'm not a BF lover.... But dam... He's got a 10-1 team... Beat Nederland... And is in the 2nd round.. If your kid or someone's kid is getting slighted over politics.... Transfer to Nederland... I'll roll with what we have on the field. This is a football board. Not a political board.... One thing I can tell you is this... The speed difference from JV to varsity is unreal... Your not stepping up if you've been playing JV all year.... Have any of you actually suited up? BF will figure it out... Quit making ignorant posts. Especially about women..... And props to NDNNAtion... She's not a bandwagon poster... The rest, well, I don't know........ If you have a issue don't hide behind a screen name.....
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    Gabe got a reaction from BMTSoulja1 in My 22 5-A Playoff Predictions.   
    Reagan, 
    Hi. Simple question here. 
    Who are you and why should anyone consider your opinion worth reading?
    Thanks,
    Everyone
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    Gabe got a reaction from AthleticSupporter - Jock in My 22 5-A Playoff Predictions.   
    Reagan, 
    Hi. Simple question here. 
    Who are you and why should anyone consider your opinion worth reading?
    Thanks,
    Everyone
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    Gabe got a reaction from ThaGhost in F.B.Elkins vs PAM   
    Someone needs to start putting you in your place. Good thing, we now have a ghost whisperer hahaa
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    Gabe got a reaction from ThaGhost in F.B.Elkins vs PAM   
    hater
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    Gabe got a reaction from TxHoops in #20 West Virginia at Texas   
    This game is always great for me. My father lived near Morgantown, WV for about 20 years of my life. Talk about a beautiful part of the country and the WVU campus is amazing.
    Now, I still can't figure out how the Horns are favored in this one? Yes Foreman is balling but WVU is going to key on him so I don't see a huge huge game out of him. 
    The Mountaineers offense could give UT some problems too. I would have thought the one loss ranked team would be favored on a 4 loss Texas
  23. Like
    Gabe got a reaction from NDNation in PNG vs. Barbers Hill   
    And Cole Robinson. His hits aren't friendly either lol
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    Gabe reacted to Peppermint Patty in #20 West Virginia at Texas   
    4-0 at home.
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    Gabe got a reaction from Tyler Dixson in My 22 5-A Playoff Predictions.   
    Reagan, 
    Hi. Simple question here. 
    Who are you and why should anyone consider your opinion worth reading?
    Thanks,
    Everyone
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