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Jasper (41) @ West Orange-Stark (38) - FINAL


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2 minutes ago, monknuk68 said:

Again, the WOS coaches cannot coach a game. When will fans, players and school get a wake up call. Pity the players and blame the the coach for another WOS loss. Congrads to Jasper, you player better when it counted the most. WOS does not even deserve to consider a playoff game, imo.

Wake up call? Pretty much everyone has known that this is a bad situation 

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17 minutes ago, DavidW said:

Embarrassing!! Get rid of the head coach AND the superintendent!!

When are y’all going to stop saying that and look at the big picture. The coach is not the one out there playing the game. They call the plays and the players  execute them. There is more than one coach out there. So who need to go?  The coach didn’t get those penalties or missed those blocks, or  passes. It’s a team sport and a team effort. 

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1 minute ago, KB24 said:

When are y’all going to stop saying that and look at the big picture. The coach is not the one out there playing the game. They call the plays and the players  execute them. There is more than one coach out there. So who need to go?  The coach didn’t get those penalties or missed those blocks, or  passes. It’s a team sport and a team effort. 

They need to instill discipline and lead by example!! You can't blame this one on the kids. It comes down to coaching. Head coach needs to hit the road!!

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So many mistakes by both teams it shows that both have a lot of improving to do.  But what an exciting game regardless.  I don’t even know what to say about the refs. 
 

both teams played with a ton of heart and emotion. Jasper vs wo-s rarely disappoints.   
 

i hope wo-s gets everything clicking…the pieces are there for sure. 

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2 minutes ago, KB24 said:

When are y’all going to stop saying that and look at the big picture. The coach is not the one out there playing the game. They call the plays and the players  execute them. There is more than one coach out there. So who need to go?  The coach didn’t get those penalties or missed those blocks, or  passes. It’s a team sport and a team effort. 

There's more to it than coaching. A tougher district for starters. But the coaches definitely blew it at the end this game by not attempting a field goal 

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5 minutes ago, KB24 said:

When are y’all going to stop saying that and look at the big picture. The coach is not the one out there playing the game. They call the plays and the players  execute them. There is more than one coach out there. So who need to go?  The coach didn’t get those penalties or missed those blocks, or  passes. It’s a team sport and a team effort. 

Did they have any problems the previous 30+ years? Hardly... great post. Lol

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