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That's what a good coach does.First, he gets the players out for football.Second,he  knows what his players can do and puts them in the right position.A kid might be better suited for defense instead of offense.You reward those kids that not only are great players but go the extra mile.They play hurt,say with a sprained ankle for a week during spring.work hard in the weight room ,even help other players on their own time and work hard in the class room.Yes,a  good coach rewards his strongest players that not only are studs on the field but go the extra mile for him and their team.

WOW I couldn't agree more with this statement.. that's what a good coach does...Kids that show up every day and compete, play hurt, stay out of trouble, make good grades and tutor their teammates on and off the field are hard to find...and should be rewarded.

 

IMO 75% of coaching is evaluating talent and objectively putting the best players in the best spots... Then we go to x's and o's, strategy, preparation and so on. If you don't do the first it makes the second a h*ll of a lot tougher.

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How is the team looking so far during Summer practice? Are there any play makers? Is anyone stepping up? Any new coaching changes?

 

I am excited to see what Maupin can do at QB along with King and Jacoby at Tailback.

 

I read earlier that Barrett is Pre Season All State (6A). Can this be confirmed?

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How is the team looking so far during Summer practice? Are there any play makers? Is anyone stepping up? Any new coaching changes?

 

I am excited to see what Maupin can do at QB along with King and Jacoby at Tailback.

 

I read earlier that Barrett is Pre Season All State (6A). Can this be confirmed?

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The offense looks a lot better in pads...QB looks good throwing (needs a lttle more consistency which will come with reps) and running...Running backs are plentiful and talented, Thompson looks to start, however, with the return of the Rogers brothers I can see a good mix of power and speed...Receivers are a question mark as they are unexperienced....Russell apprears to be playing the majority of the snaps at db..

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I know there's a hidden message in every post. Why don't you just start using the Choctaw Indian code? I can at least Google that.

 

Just take the first letter of each word, factor in the sine of the last 4 of Batman's SSN, and multiply by the speed of light in a vacuum, then it will become clear

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