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One thing I know about GQ is that he is competitive and likes to win at ANYthing he plays. He's way too competitive to Coach at Jeff County. ;)

OR2 you may not realize this, but JCHS is a sleeping giant. Its the only high school in the county, some decent-to-good athelets, large student body, decent facilities, and a community dying for a winner. A good coach would have them consistently battling for 2nd place in the new region, and even scare mairvul some years. A GQ type coach could build a team that competes for state every year. Gaylor coaching baseball would compete for district every year. The only reason the patriots are so bad now is because Jefferson county is more corrupt than Detroit. The "good ol boys" take care of each other and winning is of little importance. If someone comes in and keeps the politics out then watch out

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OR2 you may not realize this, but JCHS is a sleeping giant. Its the only high school in the county, some decent-to-good athelets, large student body, decent facilities, and a community dying for a winner. A good coach would have them consistently battling for 2nd place in the new region, and even scare mairvul some years. A GQ type coach could build a team that competes for state every year. Gaylor coaching baseball would compete for district every year. The only reason the patriots are so bad now is because Jefferson county is more corrupt than Detroit. The "good ol boys" take care of each other and winning is of little importance. If someone comes in and keeps the politics out then watch out

May be all true, but GQ would be the first to tell you that Maryville's success is due to more than just GQ (although the most important cog)
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OR2 you may not realize this, but JCHS is a sleeping giant. Its the only high school in the county, some decent-to-good athelets, large student body, decent facilities, and a community dying for a winner. A good coach would have them consistently battling for 2nd place in the new region, and even scare mairvul some years. A GQ type coach could build a team that competes for state every year. If someone comes in and keeps the politics out then watch out

gq can handle the politics pretty well. He doesn't even need the good atheletes. Look what he has done at Maryville with a bunch of below average fellers. I confident he would continue his run of state championships.
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