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4 minutes ago, Ringer said:

Wow! Figured Deweyvilles offensive coach would finally see he’s terrible and ask for help . So sad bc he does have a good group of kids. That’s what happens when you would rather loose then ask for help too big of a ego!!!

LOL, does "good" mean "slow"? 

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7 minutes ago, Ringer said:

No I meant exactly what I said “good”

Bill Belichick would do no better. Teams that are slower and weaker than the competition always tend to struggle, regardless of the competency level of the coaches.

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4 minutes ago, HasBeen36 said:

Who would you have him ask?

He should ask "Ringer". Ringer has identified a previously unidentified "good" group at Deweyville that should empower a "non-terrible" coach to be successful. This is particularly impressive as all other coaches studying film on Deweyville have discerned no such thing.   

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6 minutes ago, 89falcon said:

He should ask "Ringer". Ringer has identified a previously unidentified "good" group at Deweyville that should empower a "non-terrible" coach to be successful. This is particularly impressive as all other coaches studying film on Deweyville have discerned no such thing.   

So.....daddys that sit in the stands?

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9 hours ago, HasBeen36 said:

So.....daddys that sit in the stands?

Yes, they know more than the coaches. It is clearly illustrated in this instance with the "good group" at Deweyville. If the OC "would ask for help", Deweyville would be winning. Still difficult to reconcile that Dewyville is among the more horrible programs in the history of the region. You would think that a coach would come along with the same insight as those in the stands or either "ask for help". 

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1 hour ago, 89falcon said:

Yes, they know more than the coaches. It is clearly illustrated in this instance with the "good group" at Deweyville. If the OC "would ask for help", Deweyville would be winning. Still difficult to reconcile that Dewyville is among the more horrible programs in the history of the region. You would think that a coach would come along with the same insight as those in the stands or either "ask for help". 

Deweyville had 6 starters out last night vs Groveton. It has been a rough season for Deweyville injury wise. We have a kid playing with a torn hamstring.

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10 hours ago, PiratesFan2019 said:

The talent was there for Deweyville this year, but poor playcalling and injuries have plagued them, I don’t think the offense they run is built for this group of kids.

Don't they run the slot-t? lol.  Theres only like 4 plays to call...  What offense would you suggest?  Maybe itll help Ringer out.

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13 hours ago, PiratesFan2019 said:

The talent was there for Deweyville this year, but poor playcalling and injuries have plagued them, I don’t think the offense they run is built for this group of kids.

FYI, "the talent" has never been there aside from the little glimmer in 2011-2012. There is no offense 'built" for "slow and weak".

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Wow! you have all the answers don’t you?What kind of adult would talk so negative toward a hard working group of young men?throwing low blows towards the kids now that’s pretty low especially for a adult.Talking about how terrible The play calling is really set a fire under your ass. Lol

 

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On 10/27/2018 at 7:27 AM, 89falcon said:

Yes, they know more than the coaches. It is clearly illustrated in this instance with the "good group" at Deweyville. If the OC "would ask for help", Deweyville would be winning. Still difficult to reconcile that Dewyville is among the more horrible programs in the history of the region. You would think that a coach would come along with the same insight as those in the stands or either "ask for help". 

Deweyville had 6 starters out last night vs Groveton. It has been a rough season for Deweyville injury wise. We have a kid playing with a torn hamstring.

 

9 hours ago, 89falcon said:

FYI, "the talent" has never been there aside from the little glimmer in 2011-2012. There is no offense 'built" for "slow and weak".

 

6 hours ago, Ringer said:

Wow! you have all the answers don’t you?What kind of adult would talk so negative toward a hard working group of young men?throwing low blows towards the kids now that’s pretty low especially for a adult.Talking about how terrible The play calling is really set a fire under your ass. Lol

 

You do realize the kids they have aren’t slow nor weak.. they have a couple kids that easily run 4.6-4.7’s.. you talk a lot against Deweyville, must be a sore spot for you. 

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11 hours ago, Ringer said:

Wow! you have all the answers don’t you?What kind of adult would talk so negative toward a hard working group of young men?throwing low blows towards the kids now that’s pretty low especially for a adult.Talking about how terrible The play calling is really set a fire under your ass. Lol

 

Who would be better to call plays, or what plays should they call? Honest question. You said he’d rather lose than ask for help. So, here’s a chance for his help. 

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Apparently there is some kind of ‘special connection “ with the OC bc here we are day 2 and this continues. The conversation went as far as telling everyone that “Deweyville kids or slow and weak”   Anyone who puts disgrace upon a child after hard work is put in doesn’t deserve a explanation from me or anyone esle. I see what the thinking process is here “blame it on the kids bc it can’t be that the offensive play calling is terrible or that the “The OC” could have made better choices” done with this conversation!

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19 hours ago, Ringer said:

Wow! you have all the answers don’t you?What kind of adult would talk so negative toward a hard working group of young men?throwing low blows towards the kids now that’s pretty low especially for a adult.Talking about how terrible The play calling is really set a fire under your ass. Lol

 

Cry me a river. Deweyville is the same as Deweyville year in, year out. It is "Jimmies and Joes, not Xs and Os". How many coaches have been through Deweyville and achieved the same results? 

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