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  1. 2 hours ago, CCRed said:

    I read just fine, and do basic 3rd grade math and grammar well also. From the numbers you stated, 25% of Northshore’s varsity players were NOT from their feeder schools and transferred in during their freshman or sophomore year. It’s all good, we all know you are the only one on this site that knows anything.

    Just another example of you guys not having a clue about how High Schools function. A 6A high school in the Houston area surrounded by apartments and lower priced rent is going to have a lot of students who have transferred in who didn't go to the middle schools. It's Houston guys - not podunk SETX. People are moving in and out of Houston at a wild rate. And parents moving to an area so their kids can excel is nothing new. It's why I live where I live - for the schools and everything that comes with it. Just way better for my kids future. A parent just has to say it was for school and education, even if it really is for athletics - or say it's for a new job. Coaches sign off on players leaving and going to other schools all the time, even when they deep down know it's for athletics. Why? Because ultimately, they're doing the whole coaching thing for the kids - not wins. Hard for you guys to accept. 

  2. 3 hours ago, Coach_Izzy said:

    Lol imagine making the new guy who came way from Temple the “talent acquisition” guy 🤣🤣

    So who was getting all the talent before he showed up? And if he was the talent acquisition guy he was doing a poor job cause this was one of the least talented teams in the last 6-7 years lmaooooo

    Every HC I've ever been around are some of the hardest working, example setting, "by the book" types of people I've ever been associated with in ANY career/profession. These dudes really out here thinking it's the  Pony Excess side-show in HS ball 🤣

  3. 9 minutes ago, Coach_Izzy said:

    There is no talent acquisition process nor is there a coach assigned to do such your statements are simply baseless.
     

    Furthermore there were plenty of kids he reached out to & other coaches from those programs saws the DM’s. Yet only one tried to “expose” it as recruiting because of the history between NS & Dekaney HC. The UIL had no choice but to intervene, but as I’ve stated before I highly doubt anything comes of this. 

    "Talent acquisition" lmfaooooo these dudes obviously have never been in a Football coaching environment

  4. 1 hour ago, Midcountyman89 said:

    Whose offensive system would Raider fans want if, theoretically, you could get anyone from the area? I’m sure Lumberton could pay more than most if they really wanted to keep winning… but then again, a coach leaving to make a lateral move shows me that maybe they don’t really care that much. Or the admin/board doesn’t anyway. A lot of industry there to not be able to put $ on what they think matters!

    Not sure about the HC spot - but they pay their teachers ABYSMALLY, which means those assistants are hustling coaching 3 maybe even 4 sports to make it. Lumberton needs to pay their teachers more. 

  5. On 12/15/2023 at 11:19 AM, Reagan said:

    Yes.  But Vidor’s history of hiring coaches may have been the problem.  Just say!  

    At this point I think you're trolling or never played competitive sports at any level of real competition.... 

    My brother is Christ - there's no coach on planet Earth that can take Vidor from any era and beat Northshore. Do you have a Bachelor's degree? If you do, go try to coach ball at any school for just a few weeks and you will realize how much goes into it. 

  6. 13 minutes ago, Right99JOH said:

    I am beyond happy not being a coach.  I like my sanity and free time too much.  Plus, I don't want to have to look for a new job every 7 years if I don't win a title.

    I really think there is a lot of jealousy here. Are dudes mad they don't have college degrees, but coaches do? I'm sure a lot of them make more money than high school coaches, but I'm certain that many also do not. I'm just trying to figure it out. 

  7. 1 minute ago, oldschool2 said:

    I can't even get him to explain to me why Bill Belichick is sub .500 without Tom Brady.. or hasn't won a playoff game since Brady left NE.

    Or why some is his elite coaches (by his definition) didn't win another state title after reaching elite status (according to his definition).

    So.. again.  You're wasting your time.  Might as well just let him believe that any coach could go to any team and win it all eventually.  Wait.. I think 7 years is his timeframe. 

    I just think it's funny that there is never an response to when I ask these people to spend just a few minutes drawing up some ball on a white board. It's the ultimate shut down for these jokers. They know they don't really know what they're talking about. 

  8. Just now, Reagan said:

    If you are a coach, great, you understand it.  My point is you make, as does another one, make blankets statements about those here that you really don’t know if others here know football also.  

    When I make those statements, they're about you bro... and the others who clearly do not. They're not about the people who actually understand it takes more than just a good coach to win. Culture & talent are the 2 most important factors. Coaches can develop culture, but it takes a village. Don't forget - high school football coaches are TEACHERS first. They are the ones spending every day with TEENAGERS and trying to get the best out of them. If you've never spent time as a TEACHER and a COACH, then you will NEVER really and fully understand the many nuances and dynamics of high school athletics. 

  9. Just now, Reagan said:

    So, you don’t know who is/has been a coach!  You and the other individual don’t need to make condescending statements that you don’t know is true or not!

    Ok I'm definitely setting it up. I'll be in town the 23rd and 24th for sure, and then coming back maybe a week after Christmas. I'll pm you. I'll keep it simple too. Keep it things I learned when I started coaching football - back when I thought I actually knew the game lol. 

  10. 13 minutes ago, Reagan said:

    One quick question:  do you know everyone on this forum?  

    Nope. Not personally. I just come check it out from time to time. I see one guy who actually coached ball spitting fact after fact, and then the responses from people who obviously haven't coached ball. I'm sure there are some coaches on here in disguise, tho. But they aren't spewing out the ish that you are lol

  11. If only we could set up an in person SETX Sports Forum clinic and have each of you attempt to draw some football up on a white board. It would be the greatest entertainment event of the century watching how much yall don't know.

    If you coached HS football in Texas, especially at North Shore, you know more than someone who hasn't. I'm almost tempted to bring some expos and a board with me when I come visit Beaumont over the holidays and post where I'll be sat up. 

  12. 6 hours ago, Coach_Izzy said:

    Lol you said a mouthful…this is why it’s hilarious talking to most of these dudes on here.

    Bruh if these jokers spent just 5 minutes in a room full of coaches on a white board drawing up some ball, they would be humbled. There is NOTHING on this Earth like football, with as many people absolutely obsessed with it, but don't actually know the technicalities, or even proper vernacular. By the way, Jimmy's and Joes includes not just talent alone, but kids that actually want to work hard - and know how to work hard. There are reason's beyond athletic talent that suburban schools are usually the most successful football programs, and inner city schools struggle..... 

  13. This forum is hilarious bro. A bunch of grown men who if I drew up football on the white board couldn't distinguish between A and C gap, a 4i and a 5, a shade and a 3 tech, zone or gap scheme blocking, and about a million other things. If you never coached, your opinion is just not as valuable as someone who has. Facts. It would be like a coach saying they know more about the plant you work at. They don't. For instance - if I were to mention something about "Heel line", a football coach would immediately recognize what I'm talking about and the only few scenarios of the game I would be talking about. Same thing if we were watching film and I mentioned something about "spilling". If you just had too google search that without immediately understanding and being able to recognize football vernacular, you don't know anywehre near as much as you're claiming about this game you love so much. Those are just small, simple examples. 

    Every single football coach on planet Earth is going to tell you it's Jimmy's and Joes, not X's and O's. Every single one. But hey, you guys just know more. 

  14. 40 minutes ago, Yeoj said:

    You post that assistant coaches make $80K, then when I post a link proving that's BS, you change it to $65K. LMAO... I actually know a curriculum coordinator in the Houston area and she says only the most tenured teachers are making $65K, so go figure. If being a teacher and coach paid like that, there wouldn't be a teacher shortage. It seems like you're the one that full of ish!

    Here are more of the Houston area districts that, GASP, pay exactly how much I said they do. In fact, from my 10 minutes of research, I've found just a few in the entire greater Houston area that don't start at at least almost 60k for 1st year, brand new teachers. Wash down your crow with some beers. 

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  15. 12 minutes ago, Yeoj said:

    You post that assistant coaches make $80K, then when I post a link proving that's BS, you change it to $65K. LMAO... I actually know a curriculum coordinator in the Houston area and she says only the most tenured teachers are making $65K, so go figure. If being a teacher and coach paid like that, there wouldn't be a teacher shortage. It seems like you're the one that full of ish!

    One of the reasons there is a shortage is gotta have a bachelors degree and pass some pretty hard certification tests.... so I guess that keeps you out of the running for a job lmfao 

  16. 4 minutes ago, Yeoj said:

    You post that assistant coaches make $80K, then when I post a link proving that's BS, you change it to $65K. LMAO... I actually know a curriculum coordinator in the Houston area and she says only the most tenured teachers are making $65K, so go figure. If being a teacher and coach paid like that, there wouldn't be a teacher shortage. It seems like you're the one that full of ish!

    Yes that's just 65k from teaching salary... add another 10k for coaching football, and then around 4-7k depending on the other sport on average, could be even more. I personally know someone with 4 years teaching experience making 64k teaching salary, and then about 12K in other coaching stipends. It's right there for you to look since you're too lazy to google it on your own. 

     

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