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Post by Cochino on Nov 13, 2022 14:21:53 GMT -6
What are they bringing back? Are they switching to turf in 2023? They need a new lighting system and paved parking not turf.
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Post by gpking on Nov 13, 2022 15:31:32 GMT -6
What are they bringing back? Are they switching to turf in 2023? They need a new lighting system and paved parking not turf. A D line that doesnt give up 387 yards rushing would be a start. Maybe some fans that dont ruin forums and attack women. Coaches need to focus on the teams infront of them and not look too much ahead. Hey but one nice things they bring back are shinny new helmets! lol
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Post by aic on Nov 13, 2022 16:27:48 GMT -6
I don’t know what they bring back but hopefully they don’t bring back Atwood
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Post by Cochino on Nov 13, 2022 16:29:01 GMT -6
What are they bringing back? Are they switching to turf in 2023? They need a new lighting system and paved parking not turf. A D line that doesnt give up 387 yards rushing would be a start. Maybe some fans that dont ruin forums and attack women. Coaches need to focus on the teams infront of them and not look too much ahead. Hey but one nice things they bring back are shinny new helmets! lol I like when you make comments like this. Because then you turn around in another situation and play victim calling me a troll and cancer and show how stupid you are. Stop with the hero comments already. Someone's gender has 0 bearing on anything in here. You're very slow.
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Post by Cochino on Nov 13, 2022 16:32:01 GMT -6
I don’t know what they bring back but hopefully they don’t bring back Atwood There's no way he leaves now. Had they gone 3 or 4 rounds deep and lost a respectable way to Boerne or Calallen then it would help his resume to get a job somewhere else but the season ended how it ended so oh well.
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Post by Cochino on Nov 13, 2022 16:34:07 GMT -6
What are they bringing back? Are they switching to turf in 2023? They need a new lighting system and paved parking not turf. A D line that doesnt give up 387 yards rushing would be a start. Maybe some fans that dont ruin forums and attack women. Coaches need to focus on the teams infront of them and not look too much ahead. Hey but one nice things they bring back are shinny new helmets! lol G-P played 3 good teams this season. Lost all 3. About to face your 4th good team and lose that one also. You're in no position to run your mouth. But hey, at least you got new blue jerseys lol.
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Post by sotex on Nov 13, 2022 17:12:53 GMT -6
A D line that doesnt give up 387 yards rushing would be a start. Maybe some fans that dont ruin forums and attack women. Coaches need to focus on the teams infront of them and not look too much ahead. Hey but one nice things they bring back are shinny new helmets! lol I like when you make comments like this. Because then you turn around in another situation and play victim calling me a troll and cancer and show how stupid you are. Stop with the hero comments already. Someone's gender has 0 bearing on anything in here. You're very slow. He's the troll of this forum and goes and cries to the mods when someone gives it back.
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Post by sotex on Nov 13, 2022 18:20:09 GMT -6
What are they bringing back? Are they switching to turf in 2023? They need a new lighting system and paved parking not turf. A D line that doesnt give up 387 yards rushing would be a start. Maybe some fans that dont ruin forums and attack women. Coaches need to focus on the teams infront of them and not look too much ahead. Hey but one nice things they bring back are shinny new helmets! lol Don't worry. GP will be playing basketball next week and you will dissappear like you always do.
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Post by warcat82 on Nov 13, 2022 20:12:36 GMT -6
A D line that doesnt give up 387 yards rushing would be a start. Maybe some fans that dont ruin forums and attack women. Coaches need to focus on the teams infront of them and not look too much ahead. Hey but one nice things they bring back are shinny new helmets! lol Don't worry. GP will be playing basketball next week and you will dissappear like you always do. You know being King of GP is hard work.... he's gotta make sure the Dairy Queen is running and open.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Post by jimmythegreek on Nov 14, 2022 12:29:51 GMT -6
Alice needs regime change. The lack of being able to adapt cost them at least games through Thanksgiving and extra practice time for the underclassmen.
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Post by Cochino on Nov 14, 2022 13:40:36 GMT -6
I know lots of coaches read this stuff in here and social media and anywhere else and immediately roll their eyes and think wtf do these nobodies know?. I get it. But not everything requires years of coaching experience and there is no "coaching degree" to be what they are. You learn on the job and through experience and some stuff is just common sense not analytics and experience. Everyone knew what the weather situation was gonna be for the Alice/Calhoun game at kickoff time. Anyone with a brain knew Alice was not gonna be able to pass as usual. So for those of you that don't know, Alice has a backup QB #10 that is really good at running with the ball. He's only a sophomore but was already getting reps last season as a freshman on Varsity. When the game started and Alice's coach saw that they weren't gonna be able to pass into a f-ing hurricane and at the same time that our running game was working really well, then a decision could have been made to go with the backup QB #10. Calhoun knew QB #6 was not gonna run and he had wide open area to run almost all game. As a coach you sit down QB #6 and explain that we are going with QB #10 because we are not gonna be able to pass this game and we will go back to you next week when the weather isn't like this. That seems like common sense in doing what is best for the team and doesn't require years of coaching experience to see this. It also seems like common sense that when you score a TD to close the score to within 9 points and there is ONLY 4 F-ing minutes left in the game then YOU F-ING ONSIDE KICK THE BALL. Alice didn't. That is what you call CHOKING. Choking isn't something that only players do, it happens to coaches also.
All this talent the last 2 years and they are 11-10 with no playoffs last year and a 1st round exit to a 3-7 team this season. Holy chit man enough is enough.
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Post by coyotesfan23 on Nov 14, 2022 13:50:46 GMT -6
I know lots of coaches read this stuff in here and social media and anywhere else and immediately roll their eyes and think wtf do these nobodies know?. I get it. But not everything requires years of coaching experience and there is no "coaching degree" to be what they are. You learn on the job and through experience and some stuff is just common sense not analytics and experience. Everyone knew what the weather situation was gonna be for the Alice/Calhoun game at kickoff time. Anyone with a brain knew Alice was not gonna be able to pass as usual. So for those of you that don't know, Alice has a backup QB #10 that is really good at running with the ball. He's only a sophomore but was already getting reps last season as a freshman on Varsity. When the game started and Alice's coach saw that they weren't gonna be able to pass into a f-ing hurricane and at the same time that our running game was working really well, then a decision could have been made to go with the backup QB #10. Calhoun knew QB #6 was not gonna run and he had wide open area to run almost all game. As a coach you sit down QB #6 and explain that we are going with QB #10 because we are not gonna be able to pass this game and we will go back to you next week when the weather isn't like this. That seems like common sense in doing what is best for the team and doesn't require years of coaching experience to see this. It also seems like common sense that when you score a TD to close the score to within 9 points and there is ONLY 4 F-ing minutes left in the game then YOU F-ING ONSIDE KICK THE BALL. Alice didn't. That is what you call CHOKING. Choking isn't something that only players do, it happens to coaches also. All this talent the last 2 years and they are 11-10 with no playoffs last year and a 1st round exit to a 3-7 team this season. Holy chit man enough is enough. funny how you say 2 different qbs and their different styles, but I do remember them having 1 Qb that could do both pass and run. Last year as a sophomore he played great, could’ve been the starter this year, and he would’ve been returning next year too. A potential 3 year starting dual threat Qb and instead went with a junior semi passer last year and a SENIOR who battled injuries his whole career in OG. I’m pissed as an Alice coyote fan. I feel for the kids and had higher expectations for this team.
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Post by raidercatphenomsmellmyown on Nov 14, 2022 14:07:48 GMT -6
I know lots of coaches read this stuff in here and social media and anywhere else and immediately roll their eyes and think wtf do these nobodies know?. I get it. But not everything requires years of coaching experience and there is no "coaching degree" to be what they are. You learn on the job and through experience and some stuff is just common sense not analytics and experience. Everyone knew what the weather situation was gonna be for the Alice/Calhoun game at kickoff time. Anyone with a brain knew Alice was not gonna be able to pass as usual. So for those of you that don't know, Alice has a backup QB #10 that is really good at running with the ball. He's only a sophomore but was already getting reps last season as a freshman on Varsity. When the game started and Alice's coach saw that they weren't gonna be able to pass into a f-ing hurricane and at the same time that our running game was working really well, then a decision could have been made to go with the backup QB #10. Calhoun knew QB #6 was not gonna run and he had wide open area to run almost all game. As a coach you sit down QB #6 and explain that we are going with QB #10 because we are not gonna be able to pass this game and we will go back to you next week when the weather isn't like this. That seems like common sense in doing what is best for the team and doesn't require years of coaching experience to see this. It also seems like common sense that when you score a TD to close the score to within 9 points and there is ONLY 4 F-ing minutes left in the game then YOU F-ING ONSIDE KICK THE BALL. Alice didn't. That is what you call CHOKING. Choking isn't something that only players do, it happens to coaches also. All this talent the last 2 years and they are 11-10 with no playoffs last year and a 1st round exit to a 3-7 team this season. Holy chit man enough is enough. He really didn’t onside? Dude……give your team a chance!
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Post by Clemensbuff on Nov 14, 2022 14:19:47 GMT -6
I know lots of coaches read this stuff in here and social media and anywhere else and immediately roll their eyes and think wtf do these nobodies know?. I get it. But not everything requires years of coaching experience and there is no "coaching degree" to be what they are. You learn on the job and through experience and some stuff is just common sense not analytics and experience. Everyone knew what the weather situation was gonna be for the Alice/Calhoun game at kickoff time. Anyone with a brain knew Alice was not gonna be able to pass as usual. So for those of you that don't know, Alice has a backup QB #10 that is really good at running with the ball. He's only a sophomore but was already getting reps last season as a freshman on Varsity. When the game started and Alice's coach saw that they weren't gonna be able to pass into a f-ing hurricane and at the same time that our running game was working really well, then a decision could have been made to go with the backup QB #10. Calhoun knew QB #6 was not gonna run and he had wide open area to run almost all game. As a coach you sit down QB #6 and explain that we are going with QB #10 because we are not gonna be able to pass this game and we will go back to you next week when the weather isn't like this. That seems like common sense in doing what is best for the team and doesn't require years of coaching experience to see this. It also seems like common sense that when you score a TD to close the score to within 9 points and there is ONLY 4 F-ing minutes left in the game then YOU F-ING ONSIDE KICK THE BALL. Alice didn't. That is what you call CHOKING. Choking isn't something that only players do, it happens to coaches also. All this talent the last 2 years and they are 11-10 with no playoffs last year and a 1st round exit to a 3-7 team this season. Holy chit man enough is enough. He really didn’t onside? Dude……give your team a chance! Agree completely! Especially with a team that runs the offense that PLC does! It is a no fricken brainer! As far as what Chino is saying about changing QBs, I'm not big on that one since the starter has gotten all the reps with the 1s. What should have happened is to use the short passing game when facing the wind and teh deeper downfield game with the wind. Use that short passing game like the run game! Damn shame to have a solid team with athletes and not get out of the gate in round 1
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Post by Cochino on Nov 14, 2022 15:25:39 GMT -6
I know lots of coaches read this stuff in here and social media and anywhere else and immediately roll their eyes and think wtf do these nobodies know?. I get it. But not everything requires years of coaching experience and there is no "coaching degree" to be what they are. You learn on the job and through experience and some stuff is just common sense not analytics and experience. Everyone knew what the weather situation was gonna be for the Alice/Calhoun game at kickoff time. Anyone with a brain knew Alice was not gonna be able to pass as usual. So for those of you that don't know, Alice has a backup QB #10 that is really good at running with the ball. He's only a sophomore but was already getting reps last season as a freshman on Varsity. When the game started and Alice's coach saw that they weren't gonna be able to pass into a f-ing hurricane and at the same time that our running game was working really well, then a decision could have been made to go with the backup QB #10. Calhoun knew QB #6 was not gonna run and he had wide open area to run almost all game. As a coach you sit down QB #6 and explain that we are going with QB #10 because we are not gonna be able to pass this game and we will go back to you next week when the weather isn't like this. That seems like common sense in doing what is best for the team and doesn't require years of coaching experience to see this. It also seems like common sense that when you score a TD to close the score to within 9 points and there is ONLY 4 F-ing minutes left in the game then YOU F-ING ONSIDE KICK THE BALL. Alice didn't. That is what you call CHOKING. Choking isn't something that only players do, it happens to coaches also. All this talent the last 2 years and they are 11-10 with no playoffs last year and a 1st round exit to a 3-7 team this season. Holy chit man enough is enough. funny how you say 2 different qbs and their different styles, but I do remember them having 1 Qb that could do both pass and run. Last year as a sophomore he played great, could’ve been the starter this year, and he would’ve been returning next year too. A potential 3 year starting dual threat Qb and instead went with a junior semi passer last year and a SENIOR who battled injuries his whole career in OG. I’m pissed as an Alice coyote fan. I feel for the kids and had higher expectations for this team. For sure I wish that kid had never quit. I'm just speaking in terms of what Alice had available that night.
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