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I can't actually tell you cause I only know hear say.

 

In this instance, "hear-say" is the actual truth. Purple tiger is correct when he said Ripley was left "high and dry". I hope someone terrific is found at this short of notice, because the players deserve nothing less. GO TIGERS!!

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I live in Dyersburg and have had alot of dealings with Johnny through the years.I also heard Ripley has more kids this year wanting to play football than ever before is this also true? This would be a very good place and time to Coach there.

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I live in Dyersburg and have had alot of dealings with Johnny through the years.I also heard Ripley has more kids this year wanting to play football than ever before is this also true? This would be a very good place and time to Coach there.

There were about 5 or 6 new kids yesterday.Some lucky coach is going to get a really get a talented team. The coachs are doing a great job and the kids are excited to get back on the field. I hope they do not get someone who wants to change system in place. If is not broken don"t fix it. I have heard 3 names on a new coach, but willl not post.GO TIGERS

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I live in Dyersburg and have had alot of dealings with Johnny through the years.I also heard Ripley has more kids this year wanting to play football than ever before is this also true? This would be a very good place and time to Coach there.

 

Yes I agree this would be a great place to take over a team with great possibilities.Ripley could do some damage with the right leadership. I myself don't think that there is someone already in the staff that would make a difference if promoted.It will have to be a person with head coach experience.

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Yes I agree this would be a great place to take over a team with great possibilities.Ripley could do some damage with the right leadership. I myself don't think that there is someone already in the staff that would make a difference if promoted.It will have to be a person with head coach experience.

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I agree if there had been another coach such as you suggested than it would have been a different ball game.

 

I just hope the best for Ripley and all the players.

 

And I do know first hand about favortism that was show over the last few years.

 

I seen in a post that was locked about airing dirty laundry,I myself think it was a fair and I mean fair Warning.

The truth will make you free.

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Whoever we get he has to be better than what we had. Coach MacAdams was to conservative never going for the big play,that's why every team that was a threat beat him by watching films of previous games.I never thought he was head coach material. You take a coach like P.A. Pratt or Mickey Marley they would have already been state champs by now with the amount of talent that has gone through that school in the past five to seven years.There is as much talent in our school as any school in this state.

Also the next coach can not show favortism as our last coach did, that will cost you several games alone.

What really cost us from advancing further the last few years was a coach that was related to our head coach not one kid on the team respected him, because he would curse at them and talk about their families and play kids that he liked rather than play kids that had more talent.

I hope and pray the next coach will play talent over who they are and where they came from.

 

Johnny Mac was my O-Line coach for 4 years and I think very highly of him. I dont know what was going on in Ripley, but I do know that while I played under him he was a great coach and showed no favortism. Matter of fact, I took the starting job from his nephew while I played under him.

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Whoever we get he has to be better than what we had. Coach MacAdams was to conservative never going for the big play,that's why every team that was a threat beat him by watching films of previous games.I never thought he was head coach material. You take a coach like P.A. Pratt or Mickey Marley they would have already been state champs by now with the amount of talent that has gone through that school in the past five to seven years.There is as much talent in our school as any school in this state.

Also the next coach can not show favortism as our last coach did, that will cost you several games alone.

What really cost us from advancing further the last few years was a coach that was related to our head coach not one kid on the team respected him, because he would curse at them and talk about their families and play kids that he liked rather than play kids that had more talent.

I hope and pray the next coach will play talent over who they are and where they came from.

 

 

I'm Will Latham, and I've played for Coach Mac the last two and half years. There wasn't any favoritism shown at any point. I know the coach in particular you're talking about too. I'm not going to say any names, and it was true that many of the kids didn't like this certain coach. But I NEVER heard him talk about somebody's family, and he didn't have any say on who played anyways. As for Coach Mac, no matter what anyone says, he was looking to get the best guys on the field. Now I don't support every decision he made, but all coaches are going to make mistakes. I was there, and I believe he was a good coach. I go back and restate again, he never showed any favoritism towards anyone. I can go back to one practice in particular. We were doing the Oklahoma one-on-one drill. His son, Cole, called me out to play against him. (That says something about Cole, since he's about 6'1 and 170 and I'm 6'3 and 245) I knocked him on his tail, and helped him up, and Coach Mac came over, and told me good job, and that he wanted me to do it again. And so I did it two more times. He was just looking for the best out all of his players. He showed no favoritism toward his son, nor anyone else on the team. Cole and Coach Mac are both great people, and I'm glad to have played for and with both of them. We're all gonna miss both of them (despite what some people here have said) and I want everyone in Lexington to know they're getting a heck of a football player in Cole McAdams. I wish the best of luck to both of them, and hopefully our paths will cross again sometime in the future.

 

 

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