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coach Austin is a great football coach and even a better man.  He gave everything he had to the kids and the program.  no one loved moore county more or gave more.  two years is never long enough to prove your value as a head coach.  everything now days has matriculated  into the same thing as the pro game and the college game.  If things do not work fast, get rid of the coach and give some else a shot.  People do not get into coaching to get rich.  Jeremy will have left in his six years there having affected lots of young men and women in a very positive way.  A football coach is just like any other job except it is spot lighted on 10 and if you happen to get lucky 15 Friday nights each year in the fall.  Many do not see the sacrifice that each coach makes to his own family and he helps raise and turn boys into men.  For every hour of games played under the lights there are hundreds more in the weight room, practice field and at home in front of a computer or a tv watching film of the next weeks opponent.  Just like everyone I know no one ever wants to lose and coaches do not get into coaching to ever lose, we all hate it.  So whether coach mac comes back or it is someone else it is still the loss of a great guy and a fantastic football coach who happens to be one of my good friends.  The life of most coaches is a life of a wanderer, some by choice, some by circumstance.  Bear Bryant, who my son is named after, said there were only two types of coaches, those that are fired, and those that will be.  We live in a magical age of twitter, blogs, insta- gramming in which anyone that can type can put up truths and untruths about anyone whether they have any truth to them or not.  So instant results are usually demanded and when not met dealt with harshly.  the only thing I do know is that Jeremy and his family will rebound and rebuild and someone will be lucky to have him.  That is what kind of person he is and the person that he taught his kids to be while he coached them.  He will learn and move on.

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I think you have me confused raiderfan12. I am no board member I can assure you. And no thanks rampage but we will definitely take TJ Christian off your hands.

It would be better for you all if you took Coach Christian back, but worse for FC.  Would he even be interested in the job after you all treat a home grown guy like that and give him the boot after two years?

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coach Austin is a great football coach and even a better man.  He gave everything he had to the kids and the program.  no one loved moore county more or gave more.  two years is never long enough to prove your value as a head coach.  everything now days has matriculated  into the same thing as the pro game and the college game.  If things do not work fast, get rid of the coach and give some else a shot.  People do not get into coaching to get rich.  Jeremy will have left in his six years there having affected lots of young men and women in a very positive way.  A football coach is just like any other job except it is spot lighted on 10 and if you happen to get lucky 15 Friday nights each year in the fall.  Many do not see the sacrifice that each coach makes to his own family and he helps raise and turn boys into men.  For every hour of games played under the lights there are hundreds more in the weight room, practice field and at home in front of a computer or a tv watching film of the next weeks opponent.  Just like everyone I know no one ever wants to lose and coaches do not get into coaching to ever lose, we all hate it.  So whether coach mac comes back or it is someone else it is still the loss of a great guy and a fantastic football coach who happens to be one of my good friends.  The life of most coaches is a life of a wanderer, some by choice, some by circumstance.  Bear Bryant, who my son is named after, said there were only two types of coaches, those that are fired, and those that will be.  We live in a magical age of twitter, blogs, insta- gramming in which anyone that can type can put up truths and untruths about anyone whether they have any truth to them or not.  So instant results are usually demanded and when not met dealt with harshly.  the only thing I do know is that Jeremy and his family will rebound and rebuild and someone will be lucky to have him.  That is what kind of person he is and the person that he taught his kids to be while he coached them.  He will learn and move on.

Great post; only allowing coaches 2-3 years to build a program is a terrible trend in athletics today, especially in highschool football.

 

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