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Yeah...Central is in a rebuild mode...Coach Allen and his staff are Ironing issues out from previous years...if Allen stays and keeps his staff intact then later on down the road (couple of years) they can be competitive...just not this year...

With that being said....Yes, the Raiders need to come out and take care of business and not let these "Young Pounders" gain confidence...Fundamentals need to be stressed throughout this game....

Raiders 35

Pounders 14

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yeah we are bad . there is a lot of youth on the team. and he's not ironing any issues out he is the issue.thats an excuse ppl are making for him and his bad coaching and decision making. if he wouldn't have ranned all his upper classman off when he first got there he probably could have had at least an average team this year but he didnt and now the kids he ranned off are playing good at other schools. alot of the young kids we have could have alot of potential but parents are now starting to complain about his coaching. saying there going to take there kids else where so there want be any in a couple of year=a good team. if we can't keep the younger kids togather.

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yeah we are bad . there is a lot of youth on the team. and he's not ironing any issues out he is the issue.thats an excuse ppl are making for him and his bad coaching and decision making. if he wouldn't have ranned all his upper classman off when he first got there he probably could have had at least an average team this year but he didnt and now the kids he ranned off are playing good at other schools. alot of the young kids we have could have alot of potential but parents are now starting to complain about his coaching. saying there going to take there kids else where so there want be any in a couple of year=a good team. if we can't keep the younger kids togather.

 

Didn't know it was that kind of "drama" going on @ Central...but every school goes through turmoil every once in a while. Your coach has been around for a long time so maybe in the near future he will have a winning program...everybody loves a "winner"....but when you lose, you are on your own!!!

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yeah we are bad . there is a lot of youth on the team. and he's not ironing any issues out he is the issue.thats an excuse ppl are making for him and his bad coaching and decision making. if he wouldn't have ranned all his upper classman off when he first got there he probably could have had at least an average team this year but he didnt and now the kids he ranned off are playing good at other schools. alot of the young kids we have could have alot of potential but parents are now starting to complain about his coaching. saying there going to take there kids else where so there want be any in a couple of year=a good team. if we can't keep the younger kids togather.

What he did was run off the trouble makers and the kids bringing the team and school down and he s got what he s got and is gonna go with it and you have to admire a man who ll take a beating to prove his dedication to the community.........lord know s he wants to win after leaving SBA and getting pounded year after year BUT i think he s moving the school in the right direction for sure!!!!!!! These parents are the same ones that would be complaining because their kids not playing and now there complaining cause they cant win LOL..........give him a year or so to see what he does and then we ll throw him to the wolves ha ha!!!!!!
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Central is terrible,period.Central hasn't had a string of good football ever since the move to 58 hwy.unless you include 2001-02,i think when they had a couple of winning seasons back to back went to playoffs and should've beat maryville in the playoffs.Other than that,Central hasnt had anything to cheer about.Every year parents get pumped up,school gets new uniforms and everybody starts talking turnaround blah,blah .....and just like death and taxes,so goes Chattanooga Central football!!!!

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one last thing....Central's new coach seems to have some sort of drama every where he goes,some he brings on himself(because he is hi strung and tells you what he's thinking),some is the usual rumbles when losing is the norm.Anyway I will say this til the day I die,unless you get rid of certain "SO-CALLED"community leaders,volunteer help etc....central will never,ever,ever win again like the great teams of 50+years ago!!!!

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Central needs to hope VW and the growth in that area in general hasn't pushed enrollment up too far or they could be rebuilding in Class AAA.

 

They'd still be better off changing the name to Harrison High School to reflect where the school is now and represent that community, like was said, not what was happening when the school was in the downtown area. This would be like East Ridge closing for some reason, a basically new school opening in Soddy-Daisy-but still with the same East Ridge High School name, mascot, records and tradition.

 

If the athletes had come to Silverdale like he seemed to expect, more than likely he would still be there.

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Central needs to hope VW and the growth in that area in general hasn't pushed enrollment up too far or they could be rebuilding in Class AAA.

 

They'd still be better off changing the name to Harrison High School to reflect where the school is now and represent that community, like was said, not what was happening when the school was in the downtown area. This would be like East Ridge closing for some reason, a basically new school opening in Soddy-Daisy-but still with the same East Ridge High School name, mascot, records and tradition.

 

If the athletes had come to Silverdale like he seemed to expect, more than likely he would still be there.

they have over 1500 students in the school know one wants to play for them. thats the problem we are having.
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Didn't know it was that kind of "drama" going on @ Central...but every school goes through turmoil every once in a while. Your coach has been around for a long time so maybe in the near future he will have a winning program...everybody loves a "winner"....but when you lose, you are on your own!!!

yeah he has been around along time but central was winning more games every year and turning the corner before he got there. but i believe if he can keep the 9th and 10th grades we have togather it could turn around. i'm just tried of ppl saying central is losing because he had to dismiss the trouble maker which is a bunch of bull. what team don't kick players off the team. i bet tyner have trouble makers too but you don't see coach t using that as a excuse if tyner has a bad season.
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