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  1. It's Bridge City     Silsbee     Hamshire-Fannett
  2. Still no word on the bracket for the Kirbyville Tournament this weekend? [font=Comic Sans MS][/font]
  3. anyone know what WOS's record is? and congrats to tommy wendling great hit
  4. Neither were what I was saying.  However, I have supported every AD and will continue to do so with any future AD because to do otherwise would cause damage to the program and ultimately the students are the losers when that happens.  My concern has and always will be the welfare of the students and I firmly believe if everyone involved actually put the students' welfare first the rest would resolve itself.
  5. faith - (n) 1.Confident belief in the truth, value, or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing.
  6. I agree BHeagle, but right now the AD is expected to do everything, including team laundry, mow the field, maintain the field, mark the field, etc.  As long as he's bogged down with those things, he'll never be able to concentrate on the things he really needs to do.  In talking to numerous ADs at other schools, HF seems to require things that are usually handled by maintenance crews or other staff.
  7. [quote name="Dav-J" post="782498" timestamp="1269638413"] [quote author=True Blue Mom link=topic=67443.msg782463#msg782463 date=1269632759] Yes, HF does play 7 man ball in the summer.  They also have strength and training camps, and yes, mine has participated in both.  Since you're a realist, maybe you can understand the reality of what it does to heart and desire to give it your all ( especially if you do have talent and a high desire to win) when everyone has given up on you and the team.  It's hard enough to go out week after week and not win, but when you don't have any support behind you it's disheartening.  I believe some of those numbers would go up if being a part of the team was something to be proud of rather than something to be laughed at.  For someone who is supposed to know so much about sports, you don't seem to understand the players.  I'd take a group of average athletes with heart and determination up against a talented team with no fire or heart anyday of the week.  Jeez, even the guy from EC gets it. [/quote] ;D ;D ;D That is good ole momma wisdom there. Now get off the computer, chunk the Wii in the garbage, and get outside and work on your game. "If Momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy" [/quote]
  8. Yes, HF does play 7 man ball in the summer.  They also have strength and training camps, and yes, mine has participated in both.  Since you're a realist, maybe you can understand the reality of what it does to heart and desire to give it your all ( especially if you do have talent and a high desire to win) when everyone has given up on you and the team.  It's hard enough to go out week after week and not win, but when you don't have any support behind you it's disheartening.  I believe some of those numbers would go up if being a part of the team was something to be proud of rather than something to be laughed at.  For someone who is supposed to know so much about sports, you don't seem to understand the players.  I'd take a group of average athletes with heart and determination up against a talented team with no fire or heart anyday of the week.  Jeez, even the guy from EC gets it.
  9. Dove, among the many obstacles HF has to overcome, it's attitudes like yours that contribute to the problem.  Believing that you can win goes a long way in getting there, and when players hear people say it's hopeless for the next couple of years, why would they want to play.  Guess we're just supposed to give up til the stars arrive in a few years. ;) We've got to think like winners to be winners.  There are the resources to turn things around, but the time to start is now. 
  10. [quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="781727" timestamp="1269526364"] Da Dove know football talent too. Talent is talent. Talent rise no matter whose coaching. There is a difference between talent and being athletic.  It's easy to blame a coach when talent or athletes don't work to be the best. [/quote]Talent is different from athletic ability, however, there is talent at other grade levels.  If you have read my posts, I've never placed all or the majority of the responsibility (and I use the word responsibility because it's not blame - everyone has to step up and own their part)  on coaches.  I've maintained that there are multiple problems, but coaching does figure in the mix.  And yes, coaching can keep even real talent from coming through.  Not enough time or space on this to explain all the ways it does, but it certainly does, and if you know as much about sports as you maintain and have played for enough coaches, you'll know there is truth in what I say. 
  11. [quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="781637" timestamp="1269493808"] [quote author=horndawg link=topic=67443.msg781635#msg781635 date=1269491888] [quote author=fisherking link=topic=67443.msg781631#msg781631 date=1269489489] [quote author=True Blue Mom link=topic=67443.msg781330#msg781330 date=1269448366] And a great coach is adept at realistically assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the players and opponents then capitalizing on them.   Not so great coaches try to put a square peg in a round hole and wonder why it doesn't work. [/quote] Well what do you do if you have no pegs square or round but still alot of holes to fill?? [/quote] Duct tape: fixes all of life's little problems, especially small holes. [/quote]Ain't enough duct tape to fix the holes in football for a few years They have enough pegs to fill the holes.  Shocking as it may be, Dove, all the talent didn't just land in the current 7th and 8th grade levels.  ;D I'm not saying there isn't talent in those grades, but they certainly don't have a monopoly on it.  [/quote]
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