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  1. for those of you that think the defensive coordinator is the problem, you obviously haven't seen the actual kids that he has to work with. they are giving effort and are in the right places most of the time but just aren't big enough or mature enough physically to get off blocks or bring the ball carrier down. scheming is not the problem. they've played 3 good football teams so far. so far its been men against boys as far as defense goes. you can't teach size or speed. unfortunately macon doesn't have an abundance of either. no matter if you are taught to wrap up and such, bouncing off someone twice as big when you are trying to make a tackle is out of the d coordinators control. macon has a terribly tough district and schedule. step back and look at the big picture before you start heaping blame on people and players that are spending the time and putting in the effort to get better every day. in time all the work will pay off. remember that in the last 10-15 years macon has only had one team that was just as gifted as any they played, so understand that the coaches and players are giving it one heck of a try with what they have been given. good luck the rest of the year guys and don't hang your heads!
  2. Yes, that is the same one. Also, heard he was in Texas now and not even coaching and has no desire to get back into it.
  3. Its comments like these that make it where "good" coaches don't want to come here. It may be a small part of the problem but people always bashing the coaches is another small part of the problem and you seem to do that alot. Also, it doesn't really matter to me who gets it but I dont think that all the coaches this year was the problem. I know that there were some on the staff that have coached at other places and even here and won in the past so apparently they must have some idea of what they are doing. As a matter of fact every coach that was on the staff that has coached at other places were successful in their previous places, might want to think about that one.
  4. Well please fill us in because the names im hearing none of them have alot of head coaching experience.
  5. Well, since you seem to know so much please fill the rest of us in.
  6. Not sure why he wants to leave ND, but was told his application was seen in the Director's office. No not from here. He is coaching at Gallatin right now....not sure what else he has done.
  7. Well you want names Ill give you what I have heard. They are Keith Goolsby, Phillip Sanders, Phillip Dean, Notre Dame High School's coach, and a coach from North Carolina is what I have heard. Don't know who is the favorite but these are the names that have been thrown out as putting in for it.
  8. Apparently you don't know what your talking about. He may be entertaining the thought of coming to Macon and thats all good, but I promise Macon isn't offering more money. They have a set amount that they pay the head coach and that is it no matter who it is, how long they been there, or how well they do. So, while he may be thinking about these two jobs the money at Macon will not be the deciding factor, I promise. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />
  9. I don't see how that would be a big mistake, beings he has been on winning teams every year he has coached except for this past one year. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" /> Anyways, I don't think you have to worry about that as I feel that someone will be hired that noone knows that is not from here and may or may not be a good coach. However, thats the fad now is to hire someone from way off "cause they know what their doing more than anyone around here" ha ha.
  10. Not sure Coach Pat Dyer would agree with that!!!!!!! He won and was defiently not idolized, but instead run out of town.
  11. I know Dekalb also plays Macon in non-district game.
  12. In my opinion Carthage caught the breaks to keep them in the game. Besides the obvious play that everyone is talking about what about the fourth down play on Carthage's first touchdown. The player clearly dropped that pass (it was right in front of me) so if it was called right they never would have scored there. Anyways, I don't think the officiating had anything to do with the outcome, I just think Carthage got almost every call and then you want to start that there is no way they were going to let SC win. I find that a little amusing. /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" /> /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />
  13. I have read most of the threads about Macon Co. and sat and shook my head at the vindictive attitude a few of the people that call themselves 'fans' have toward the current situation there. I am from Macon Co. and support the teams there that put in the time and effort it takes to play sports at the high school level. To all those who read these threads and see what the negative atmosphere is about in Macon, please understand that it is only a select few that act so disgracefully. All Macon fans are not so childish, rude, or hypocritical. We do not like those that are continuing to tarnish Macon's reputation either. Unfortunately, that seems to be the only thing Macon is known for now and that is sad. With that being said, i've been to a couple of Macon's games and am very disappointed in the fans at the games. Yes, this year the team hasn't exactly blown the doors off the opponents. 2003 skewed many peoples perceptions about what Macon football was about. That team was special and did things that had never been done before. But it was an anomoly. As a fan, you cannot expect teams like that very often. Before that team, Macon was known as a solid team full of tough kids that used what talent they had to the best of thier ability and was respected around middle tennessee. Fan support was solid, and on friday nights the stands were full of people that enjoyed cheering on the kids and soaking in the friday night atmosphere. Where are those fans now? I was hugely disappointed in the lack of vocal support the fans had last night at SC. You could hear crickets chirp most of the night. Unless your Chattanooga Tyner or Maryville or Riverdale, your not going to have 12-13 win seasons every year. Especially in a little rural town like Lafayette. Coaches can only work with what kids they have to work with. They do the best they can, and on the occasion that they do not do as well as believed they should by whatever administration is in charge, they get fired. It the circle of life in the coaching profession. But please fans, don't lose sight of what the bottom line is. Football is a HIGH SCHOOL sport, and the kids that play VOLUNTEER to play. They play cause they love the game, and want to represent thier school in competition. So support the kids, both physically by being at the games and vocally by cheering and by being positive on CoachT. There is a time and place to voice any displeasure. Say school board meeting for example. On CoachT or around the players is not the place.
  14. Ok you were told the Tigers played their butts off, which would suggest that you were not at the game. Therefore, how do you know PC wasn't a good football team unless you have watched them play earlier in the year. Also, why does it seem that a few of the "fans" on here act like they would rather see the Tigers lose, so they can fuss about the coaches, rather than see them win.
  15. Well Im pretty sure your real name isn't footballace2003 so if you want other people to tell their real name, why don't you come out and tell who you really are.
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