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EX-Ceauxch

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  • Birthday 07/22/1974
  1. [quote name="Yeoj" post="1149852" timestamp="1324524158"] [quote author=NB-Dawg link=topic=93336.msg1149850#msg1149850 date=1324523674] [quote author=Yeoj link=topic=93336.msg1149848#msg1149848 date=1324522979] [quote author=NB-Dawg link=topic=93336.msg1149843#msg1149843 date=1324522409] [quote author=Yeoj link=topic=93336.msg1149835#msg1149835 date=1324521123] Good bye Stump and don't let the door hit you in the butt on the way out!  He leaves a legacy of underachieving teams. He won games off of talent, never his coaching ability. He got too much credit for wins and never enough credit for the loses. Atascocita will be looking for a new coach in three years when they fire Stump for losing. [/quote] I don't have a dog in this hunt, but you can't have it both ways. Either you give credit to the coach when they win and blame him when they lose or give the kids credit for the wins/losses. If the talent was so good (as u claim), then don't you think the team could overcome bad coaching? So does the Ciabalo Steele team who beat PAM by 20+ points have a good coach or is it pure talent? A TEAM can have all of the talent in the world (see Miami Heat), yet not win. It's not always the coaches fault, but many on this board LOVE to point the finger at the coach. I'm not just talking about this thread, but I see it all of the time (not just football coaches). It's kinda like the Monday morning QB! All of you who come on this board and talk negatively about coaches, I have a question for you: What is keeping you from applying for this opening to see what it takes to be a coach? Why did you not get into coaching in the first place if you think you could do a better job? [/quote] No talent can not always overcome bad coaching. I didn't get into coaching because it doesn't pay enough. Exxonmobil is paying me six figures to be an operator. And yes I believe I could do as well as he did, if not better. [/quote] Any job openings out there at ExxonMobile?  ;D These coaches dedicate a HUGE chunk of their lives to coaching. Their hours are comparable to a physician, but the pay is not near as much. They provide so much to a kid's life which follows them throughout their lives. Winning is important, no doubt, but the coach can't do it all. We should all appreciate the dedication they give to our kids. I have a lot of friends who are coaches, and they barely spend time with their families b/c of the 100s of hours they work every week. I'm sure Coach Stump could have done something else with his career and made more money like you and me. But he chose the coaching profession, and I respect him for that. It takes a special person to be a HS coach. [/quote] I agree with everything you say about coaches and their profession! But, Coach Stump is not the great coach you guys are trying to make him out to be! He's an underachiever as a coach. Other coaches have done a lot more with a lot less. [/quote] Yeoj, I believe you are sadly mistaken. NO ONE could fill oil bowls the way YOU do!!! And NO ONE could have coached the way coach Stump did!!! Good Luck Craig!!!
  2. [quote name="EX-Ceauxch" post="1102933" timestamp="1320283753"] I was at all 3 games and thought both teams played well. As for CO not having integrity, I believe that is a bunch of BS! Anytime 2 teams that play each other that are that familiar with each other there are going to be a little extra after each play. I personally liked it. I think most of the kids out there are too nice!! Now I know the knee incident and the helmet pull were a little much, but come on... This is not hopscotch!! A little piss and vinegar will do these boys good!! Stuff like this goes on in practice when the boys merge. I'm looking forward to it when they all get together. There is no whining needed about who and who doesn't have integrity!! If you won, celebrate!If you lost, work harder next time! I'm just glad to see some good coaching over there at Central. Maybe they will start competing every year!  ;) [/quote] [Hidden Content] SEE! It's not just me.
  3. [quote name="puddin tane" post="1105577" timestamp="1320473954"] aw youngsters.. Best qb outta Port Arthur was Gary Hammond..by a landslide [Hidden Content] [/quote] Yep, Gary could do ANYTHING my dad says...I used to hear stories about him all the time when I was growing up!
  4. [quote name="mypooh" post="1105547" timestamp="1320472125"] Let's see how deep this playoff run is first there Buddy. The Roberts brother where pretty good at LHS/PAM in the late 90's and early 2000. LHS had a pretty good in 85 Ken Vaughn. Just to name a few. TJ had Lance Landry and Robert Ford in the late 80's. [/quote] I agree. Singleton probably in top 10 though.
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