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I saw you guys play against Boone and I thought you were an extremely un-disciplined team. A mountain of penalties and they could of been many, many more. I saw at least 3 more blocks in the back and holding that wasn't called. Looked almost like a dirty team too. To cap it off, at least 6 or 7 seven of your starters wouldn't even line up to shake hands after the game....very poor sportmanship. I wasn't impressed to say the least. That's just my opinion.

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I saw you guys play against Boone and I thought you were an extremely un-disciplined team. A mountain of penalties and they could of been many, many more. I saw at least 3 more blocks in the back and holding that wasn't called. Looked almost like a dirty team too. To cap it off, at least 6 or 7 seven of your starters wouldn't even line up to shake hands after the game....very poor sportmanship. I wasn't impressed to say the least. That's just my opinion.

 

 

In the words of Julius from Remember the Titans, "attitude reflects leadership". The problems at Morristown Least start at the top and trickle down. The football team watches at least 75% of the offense as well as the problems on D. Things ain't looking too good on the East side :shock:

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I saw you guys play against Boone and I thought you were an extremely un-disciplined team. A mountain of penalties and they could of been many, many more. I saw at least 3 more blocks in the back and holding that wasn't called. Looked almost like a dirty team too. To cap it off, at least 6 or 7 seven of your starters wouldn't even line up to shake hands after the game....very poor sportmanship. I wasn't impressed to say the least. That's just my opinion.

 

I disagree on Morristown East being a Dirty team. Coach Hatcher has always been about playing

with class. I will agree with some of the penalties & the un-discipline of a few players.

 

Alot of the problem with some of these kids start at home. If you have parents who cuss out the

coaches, you will have their kids doing the same thing.

 

Coach Hatcher can be a disciplinary. His 1st 2 years at East's, they were one of the most discipline

teams around.Maybe Coach Hatcher could talk Walt Bragg into coaching again.Discipline was never

a problem when he coach at East, & he maybe one of the best line coaches around. With any luck,

he can help with the defense.

 

I think Morristown East has the right coach, he just needs somemore help from his assistance

coaches.East's will be fine next year, just wait & see. :shock:

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I saw you guys play against Boone and I thought you were an extremely un-disciplined team. A mountain of penalties and they could of been many, many more. I saw at least 3 more blocks in the back and holding that wasn't called. Looked almost like a dirty team too. To cap it off, at least 6 or 7 seven of your starters wouldn't even line up to shake hands after the game....very poor sportmanship. I wasn't impressed to say the least. That's just my opinion.

 

I disagree on Morristown East being a Dirty team. Coach Hatcher has always been about playing

with class. I will agree with some of the penalties & the un-discipline of a few players.

 

Alot of the problem with some of these kids start at home. If you have parents who cuss out the

coaches, you will have their kids doing the same thing.

 

Coach Hatcher can be a disciplinary. His 1st 2 years at East's, they were one of the most discipline

teams around.Maybe Coach Hatcher could talk Walt Bragg into coaching again.Discipline was never

a problem when he coach at East, & he maybe one of the best line coaches around. With any luck,

he can help with the defense.

 

I think Morristown East has the right coach, he just needs somemore help from his assistance

coaches.East's will be fine next year, just wait & see. :thumb:

 

Looked liked they wanted to talk smack and fight more than they wanted to play football. Just my observation. Never seen a team where over half the starters on their defense wouldn't line up to shake the other teams hands. They might want to start coaching some class and sportsmanship down there.

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Looked liked they wanted to talk smack and fight more than they wanted to play football. Just my observation. Never seen a team where over half the starters on their defense wouldn't line up to shake the other teams hands. They might want to start coaching some class and sportsmanship down there.

 

I am a little embarrass by how alot of you guys fell about the Morristown East Football program.

I know these coaches, They are really good guys. Sometimes winning becomes more important

than kicking the problem players off the team. Let's give coach Hatcher a chance to cleaning up

some of the issues you have raised.

 

 

Their are alot of great kids on this team. the few starters you are talking about, is making the

hole team look bad. As a big East High supporter, I hope Coach Hatcher will address these

issues before next year. GO CANES! :thumb:

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Eastfan,

Let me be the first to admit we have a lot of problems we need to address in our own program, but when we (JCHS) came up to play you guys, I kind of got the feeling that the "inmates were running the assyylum" so to speak. I thought you guys had more talent than any team we saw all year, just could not get it together. It happens even to great coaches sometimes. I have no doubt East will be a force in the IMAC for years to come. Best of luck to you guys

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Eastfan,

Let me be the first to admit we have a lot of problems we need to address in our own program, but when we (JCHS) came up to play you guys, I kind of got the feeling that the "inmates were running the assyylum" so to speak. I thought you guys had more talent than any team we saw all year, just could not get it together. It happens even to great coaches sometimes. I have no doubt East will be a force in the IMAC for years to come. Best of luck to you guys

 

I would like to hear from a former player. Were the inmates running the assyylum? I know there

will be alot of talent back next year. As a former player, what do you think East's needs to do?

 

GO CANE! :thumb:

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