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I have been told that Smith has applied for at least two other jobs.

I have been told that he wasn't going anwwhere. That's why I asked what the stability of the coaching position is. Rumors fly. But for now Coach Smith is the coach. How is as far as teaching the young kids. There was no freshman team last year, correct? How did the JV do? My kid will be there next year. Just curious? I didn't get to watch any JV las year.

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Good deal. Being with middle school football this year I just saw/heard bits and pieces. Another question. Any word on off season workouts for freshmen?

Check with Walt WhatThe. Freshmen can start volunteer workouts as soon as school is out this year. (end of May). However workouts will begin soon for all ages a couple of nights a week. Measuring and weights will be measured starting next week. There are going to be plenty of opportunities coming up for the players + kids that play other sports. ... :ugeek:

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Thanks I'll do that. He (my son)wants/needs to get bigger, stronger, faster.

Check with Walt WhatThe. Freshmen can start volunteer workouts as soon as school is out this year. (end of May). However workouts will begin soon for all ages a couple of nights a week. Measuring and weights will be measured starting next week. There are going to be plenty of opportunities coming up for the players + kids that play other sports. ... :ugeek:

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Don't see me pulling for tigers. It will be a long year of work for the sr Wallace if he pulls that stunt. But if everyone would be REAL honest with yourself, why would anyone want their child to be QB any way, esp at GCHS. While Bo was setting the qb bar real high he was constantly getting bashed on here by several so called Bobcat fans. Do you think the young one will not get same treatment if not worse? My kid is "just" the kicker and he is one missed fg or pat from being the worst kicker ever. Hero or goat there has got to be a happy medium. I sit and listen to all the fans with all their plays they should have called and what coaches should have done and I wonder did they ever strap up and play the game in high school. I know mine will work as hard as he can and attend camps this off season. God didn't make everyone equal, but that is no excuse for not working hard to get better than the next man. My rant is over. GO BOBCATS DX5 IS BEHIND ALL OF YOU!!!

I don't think it was the kid that was constantly getting bashed. But, this is a new era that will begin next year and I see a better run than the 06-09 teams.

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