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The kids I am referring to will play football,that isn't even a question . Their parents and those kids just want to apart of a program that offers them a chance at success, or at least one trying to go in that direction. You can't blame any parent or kid for that.

 

Not that I have a dog in the fight but I would venture to say that, in the history of the programs, Clay county has been more relevant overall than Grundy. Neither one of these teams have lit the world on fire as of late but to call another team irrelevant when your own team has been less than terrific is the pot calling the kettle black. Just saying, have a little respect for other struggling programs until you at least have a reason to think you deserve a "top tier coach". The kids that want to move because of the coaching hire will more than likely quit down the road anyway no matter who is brought it. Football players play football no matter the coach that is hired in. Everybody else is dead weight and in my opinion it is better for the program if they do leave. Who ever is hired in should be given a chance. Even the best coaches have had their share of down years at certain stops. Every situation is different.

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Not that I have a dog in the fight but I would venture to say that, in the history of the programs, Clay county has been more relevant overall than Grundy. Neither one of these teams have lit the world on fire as of late but to call another team irrelevant when your own team has been less than terrific is the pot calling the kettle black. Just saying, have a little respect for other struggling programs until you at least have a reason to think you deserve a "top tier coach". The kids that want to move because of the coaching hire will more than likely quit down the road anyway no matter who is brought it. Football players play football no matter the coach that is hired in. Everybody else is dead weight and in my opinion it is better for the program if they do leave. Who ever is hired in should be given a chance. Even the best coaches have had their share of down years at certain stops. Every situation is different.

I am from Marion county actually. Kids want to be part of good programs so to say that they will quit is they go to a different one is an absurd statement. So you think it is best that the good players go ahead and quit? Lol, that's funny!!

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Grundy needs a HC that is committed to building a program from the little league level to the high school. We have lost that over the last several years. Our little league is down tremendously and our middle has been except last year. We didn't even have a jv high school team. We will lose several of the middle school kids to other counties unless a coach is hired they trust and believes will stick with them for the long haul. That has already been made perfectly clear by their parents. These are kids Grundy cannot afford to lose. We'll see what happens I guess, but we don't need a coach that's going to come to help his resume or try to use it as a stepping stone. The program or what little is left will suffer even more.

Gone is the day where a coach will stick at the same school for a long period of time. Bryant was that for Grundy and they ran him off. To me, success breeds success and as long as the coach wins for three or four years that he is there, another coach can be brought in to build on that. You can't blame a coach for bettering he and his families life and we all know that teachers are well underpaid anyway.

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MikeLB I agree with you on the Little League Football but don't see a true middle school program in the near future. Big 8 basketball is king of the hill for better or worse and people in Grundy Co. Would just as soon burn the county down than get rid of it.

Your uncle sounds like the real deal what state does he coach in? I'm guessing your not very close if your not sure on his total state championships.

Hope the new coach polarizes the little guys and (sic) middle school programs. Time to rise and grind Grundy County.

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Not that I have a dog in the fight but I would venture to say that, in the history of the programs, Clay county has been more relevant overall than Grundy. Neither one of these teams have lit the world on fire as of late but to call another team irrelevant when your own team has been less than terrific is the pot calling the kettle black. Just saying, have a little respect for other struggling programs until you at least have a reason to think you deserve a "top tier coach". The kids that want to move because of the coaching hire will more than likely quit down the road anyway no matter who is brought it. Football players play football no matter the coach that is hired in. Everybody else is dead weight and in my opinion it is better for the program if they do leave. Who ever is hired in should be given a chance. Even the best coaches have had their share of down years at certain stops. Every situation is different. 

He is a fan of another school

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Grundy needs a HC that is committed to building a program from the little league level to the high school. We have lost that over the last several years. Our little league is down tremendously and our middle has been except last year. We didn't even have a jv high school team. We will lose several of the middle school kids to other counties unless a coach is hired they trust and believes will stick with them for the long haul. That has already been made perfectly clear by their parents. These are kids Grundy cannot afford to lose. We'll see what happens I guess, but we don't need a coach that's going to come to help his resume or try to use it as a stepping stone. The program or what little is left will suffer even more.

WHO WAS GRUNDYS MIDDLE SCHOOL COACH WHEN THEY STRUGGLED AND THEN ENDED UP FOLDING MID-SEASON 3 OR 4 YEARS AGO?WHO WAS GRUNDYS MIDDLE SCHOOL COACH THAT LEFT AND WENT TO SEQUATCHIE CO. LAST YEAR?AND IS HE STILL THERE??

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WHO WAS GRUNDYS MIDDLE SCHOOL COACH WHEN THEY STRUGGLED AND THEN ENDED UP FOLDING MID-SEASON 3 OR 4 YEARS AGO?WHO WAS GRUNDYS MIDDLE SCHOOL COACH THAT LEFT AND WENT TO SEQUATCHIE CO. LAST YEAR?AND IS HE STILL THERE??

1. I think it was a current assistant with baseball.

2. I dont know of a middle school coach who went to sequatchie.

3.I dont guess he is because your not describing any current coach.

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Who was the high school coach who should have made sure his feeder program never got so low on numbers that it had to shut down? Well it dont matter lets blame other people, thats what them boys were best at anyway.

Well my good man truth be told the numbers for that particular age group were always low even in pee-wee. That is something that the neither the best high school coach nor middle school coach can fix in a small community. No matter who gets hired at this point it won't take all that long to determine if forcing a good man out will result in a dramatic increase in wins.

 

So until then we can just sit back and watch as the truth comes to light, was this an honest attempt at taking Grundy from good to great or just another example of small town politics and corruption.

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