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  1. Sir Grammar, Spelling, and Punctuation,

     

    Karns would be foolish not to hire you. It is obvious from your posts that you are a man of great intelligence. I'm sure with you at the helm the Beavers would win a state title in short order. There is no doubt that your offence and defence would revolutionize the sport. I'm in full agreement. They need to go ahead and hire you, so you could bring in your assistance. Good luck, Sir.

  2. You don't have to have a "warm fuzzy" feeling about last season. Nobody should feel good about 5-5. I'm just saying its a bit irresponsible and childish to continually get on here and create rumors that Ole Dad and everyone else knows are false. We understand that you don't like Stevens or the way he runs the program. Ole Dad and others have established that point. In other matters, what assistants are leaving and where are they going?

  3. Ole Dad, you are really grasping at straws this round. But, I do appreciate your gusto. When you go after a man you don't let it go. Keep on fighting the good fight Ole Dad. Maybe one day Stevens will no longer be the coach of your beloved Wildcats. Then what would you do with all your spare time? Oh, I know. You can conjure nonsense out of thin air about the new coach.

  4. QUOTE(SirPettus @ Mar 9 2007 - 01:48 PM) 826406245[/snapback]I am just ready to hear a name. I put my name in and I got a second call and interview. I would love for them to go ahead and announce me as the head coach. I am tired of waiting on this because the players are going to lose the most because of spring ball is coming up. The players do not even know what type of offence they are going to run.

     

     

    So, you interviewed twice with both the committee and the principal? If so, are you the fourth "finalist"?

  5. The key to this game is West's defense. West can and will score. If they control the ball, it comes down to the Rebel defense. Central has big play capability at QB, RB, and WR. The Rebels must not give up the big play. Make Central drive and be consistent offensively. I know, easier said than done. West will have a scheme in place that may surprise and slow down the Central O. With a couple of turnovers, West could pull the upset. In closing, special teams also plays a huge role in games like this. I can't give the edge to either team in that area. This one is a toss up.

  6. Knoxville West could be the sleeper in that region. They have some good athletes. They will be young in spots, but should fare well. They have also added a new defensive coordinator with a wide open attacking scheme which will utilize those young athletes.

  7. Coaches must be thick skinned. If you are not, you'll never last in this business. Fans and the media can and will say anything about a coach, especially if the team is losing or they personally don't like him. It is the coaches job to remain professional, respectful and avoid altercations if possible. Sometimes it is not possible. When these situations arise the coach should have enough self control to end the altercation quickly, and suggest meeting at a later time if it is warranted. Rambling or intoxicated fans should never have this opportunity. The only people that should get the chance to talk to a coach privately are parents, administrators, etc. Remember, coaches are role models and are always being watched. Handle yourself with pride and dignity. Attacks on family are a different matter. If a fan crosses that line, they have made a big mistake. First off, anyone who would say anything to a coach's wife or children is a gutless coward. I have never been in that situation, and hope that I never am. I'm not sure what my reaction might be, but it would be very difficult to maintain professionalism and control if that occurred. Criticism is a natural part of coaching and athletics, deal with it. However, attacks on someone's family is unacceptable and just plain sorry.

  8. His stats don't blow you away, but for field leadership and steady play, I would say Trevail Minnifield of Austin-East. He has alot of weapons around him and knows how to get them the ball. With Harris doing his thing, Trevail has had time to mature. He does exactly what is asked of him, to run the offense. He makes sure alignments are correct and that his players know their jobs. He is also beginning to become a passer, especially with the play action passes. He can also hurt you with his feet. He's not the most spectacular or flashy QB, just steady and a winner.

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