Lead Posted July 30, 2018 Report Share Posted July 30, 2018 Looks like GC is up 19-0 on Page. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2001Bobcat Posted July 30, 2018 Report Share Posted July 30, 2018 #25 is the RB. Don’t have a name. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BooWhoWiseMan Posted July 31, 2018 Report Share Posted July 31, 2018 29 minutes ago, leadfarmer said: Looks like GC is up 19-0 on Page. Sounds like a beat down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2001Bobcat Posted July 31, 2018 Report Share Posted July 31, 2018 27-7 early 3rd. I just left. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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bolddust281 Posted August 2, 2018 Report Share Posted August 2, 2018 (edited) Hey, got a serious question for you Giles folks.. Is the county some kind of state wide open zone where you can live wherever and attend school at Giles? I ask because I've got a nephew who's a freshman tight end down here at Squatch co. The boy is already 6'4 and 225 lbs of solid muscle. The boy's had a part time job at the mill since he was 12, just working a couple nights a week and weekends. that right there shows you he's got a great work ethic, especially since he's too young to join the union. Anyhow, along with picking up all that good stuff, like a work ethic, 401k etc, he's let some of the bad elements rub off on him as well, and he's smoking about a pack of Winstons a day. Hard to fault the boy really, between his job and football and making it to school most days, thats a lot to put on a young man. The issue we're having is coach has a firm rule about players not burning heaters on the sidelines during games, but in my opinion its pretty unfair to ask a kid to go 2.5, maybe even 3 hours if the game goes into overtime without even one or two smoke breaks like he's accustomed to at work. If coach doesn't bend on this rule, his momma is gonna be looking to get him enrolled somewhere else, and if Giles has this statewide open zone free transfer thing like I've been told, it would be the perfect spot for him. His momma is a truck driver for Sysco, and her route goes right near Giles co every Sunday evening, so it's kinda perfect. She was figuring on just letting him off and having him stay with teammates or whoever during the week, then swinging down to get him Friday night. I'm guessing y'all have some kind of program where the booster club or whoever pay for an apartment for him, but we're not looking for a handout. He'll have to earn that apartment with his play on the field. He's been brought up right. I've heard Coach O'Connor is a reasonable man, and looks out for the players best interest, (unlike what he's been dealing with here in Squatch co) so if we can get the green light on him being able to just be able to have 3-4 cigs a game, I think this might be a great option for him. Any advice is appreciated. Also if anyone has a line on a job, he'd like to keep working at least a couple nights a week. He's already been told if this works out, he's not missing class to work day shift. Not until he produces on the field at least. thanks again in advance for your help. Edited August 2, 2018 by bolddust281 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FBfan26 Posted August 2, 2018 Report Share Posted August 2, 2018 7 hours ago, bolddust281 said: Hey, got a serious question for you Giles folks.. Is the county some kind of state wide open zone where you can live wherever and attend school at Giles? I ask because I've got a nephew who's a freshman tight end down here at Squatch co. The boy is already 6'4 and 225 lbs of solid muscle. The boy's had a part time job at the mill since he was 12, just working a couple nights a week and weekends. that right there shows you he's got a great work ethic, especially since he's too young to join the union. Anyhow, along with picking up all that good stuff, like a work ethic, 401k etc, he's let some of the bad elements rub off on him as well, and he's smoking about a pack of Winstons a day. Hard to fault the boy really, between his job and football and making it to school most days, thats a lot to put on a young man. The issue we're having is coach has a firm rule about players not burning heaters on the sidelines during games, but in my opinion its pretty unfair to ask a kid to go 2.5, maybe even 3 hours if the game goes into overtime without even one or two smoke breaks like he's accustomed to at work. If coach doesn't bend on this rule, his momma is gonna be looking to get him enrolled somewhere else, and if Giles has this statewide open zone free transfer thing like I've been told, it would be the perfect spot for him. His momma is a truck driver for Sysco, and her route goes right near Giles co every Sunday evening, so it's kinda perfect. She was figuring on just letting him off and having him stay with teammates or whoever during the week, then swinging down to get him Friday night. I'm guessing y'all have some kind of program where the booster club or whoever pay for an apartment for him, but we're not looking for a handout. He'll have to earn that apartment with his play on the field. He's been brought up right. I've heard Coach O'Connor is a reasonable man, and looks out for the players best interest, (unlike what he's been dealing with here in Squatch co) so if we can get the green light on him being able to just be able to have 3-4 cigs a game, I think this might be a great option for him. Any advice is appreciated. Also if anyone has a line on a job, he'd like to keep working at least a couple nights a week. He's already been told if this works out, he's not missing class to work day shift. Not until he produces on the field at least. thanks again in advance for your help. LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FridayMainEvent Posted August 2, 2018 Report Share Posted August 2, 2018 7 hours ago, bolddust281 said: Hey, got a serious question for you Giles folks.. Is the county some kind of state wide open zone where you can live wherever and attend school at Giles? I ask because I've got a nephew who's a freshman tight end down here at Squatch co. The boy is already 6'4 and 225 lbs of solid muscle. The boy's had a part time job at the mill since he was 12, just working a couple nights a week and weekends. that right there shows you he's got a great work ethic, especially since he's too young to join the union. Anyhow, along with picking up all that good stuff, like a work ethic, 401k etc, he's let some of the bad elements rub off on him as well, and he's smoking about a pack of Winstons a day. Hard to fault the boy really, between his job and football and making it to school most days, thats a lot to put on a young man. The issue we're having is coach has a firm rule about players not burning heaters on the sidelines during games, but in my opinion its pretty unfair to ask a kid to go 2.5, maybe even 3 hours if the game goes into overtime without even one or two smoke breaks like he's accustomed to at work. If coach doesn't bend on this rule, his momma is gonna be looking to get him enrolled somewhere else, and if Giles has this statewide open zone free transfer thing like I've been told, it would be the perfect spot for him. His momma is a truck driver for Sysco, and her route goes right near Giles co every Sunday evening, so it's kinda perfect. She was figuring on just letting him off and having him stay with teammates or whoever during the week, then swinging down to get him Friday night. I'm guessing y'all have some kind of program where the booster club or whoever pay for an apartment for him, but we're not looking for a handout. He'll have to earn that apartment with his play on the field. He's been brought up right. I've heard Coach O'Connor is a reasonable man, and looks out for the players best interest, (unlike what he's been dealing with here in Squatch co) so if we can get the green light on him being able to just be able to have 3-4 cigs a game, I think this might be a great option for him. Any advice is appreciated. Also if anyone has a line on a job, he'd like to keep working at least a couple nights a week. He's already been told if this works out, he's not missing class to work day shift. Not until he produces on the field at least. thanks again in advance for your help. O'Conner has a FIRM 1 smoke per half policy.... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dadtimesfive Posted August 2, 2018 Report Share Posted August 2, 2018 For me personally I need to know, does the kid have a sister that plays softball and is a shutdown pitcher? If so the possibilities are endless. As for smoking on the sidelines, that's a State law, out of our hands. Plus our PA guy would lose his mind if that went on. "Jack Deere Field aka The Brickyard is a no smoking facility". Jobs are there if one is needed. We have family owned trucking companies and grocery stores that love to help out in a time of need. Plus a family owned pallet making business that may better suit the kids need for saw dust..Need to know asap, cause kids are moving in daily, 3 in past week. Good Luck. GO CATS!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CatDaddy1 Posted August 2, 2018 Report Share Posted August 2, 2018 9 hours ago, bolddust281 said: Hey, got a serious question for you Giles folks.. Is the county some kind of state wide open zone where you can live wherever and attend school at Giles? I ask because I've got a nephew who's a freshman tight end down here at Squatch co. The boy is already 6'4 and 225 lbs of solid muscle. The boy's had a part time job at the mill since he was 12, just working a couple nights a week and weekends. that right there shows you he's got a great work ethic, especially since he's too young to join the union. Anyhow, along with picking up all that good stuff, like a work ethic, 401k etc, he's let some of the bad elements rub off on him as well, and he's smoking about a pack of Winstons a day. Hard to fault the boy really, between his job and football and making it to school most days, thats a lot to put on a young man. The issue we're having is coach has a firm rule about players not burning heaters on the sidelines during games, but in my opinion its pretty unfair to ask a kid to go 2.5, maybe even 3 hours if the game goes into overtime without even one or two smoke breaks like he's accustomed to at work. If coach doesn't bend on this rule, his momma is gonna be looking to get him enrolled somewhere else, and if Giles has this statewide open zone free transfer thing like I've been told, it would be the perfect spot for him. His momma is a truck driver for Sysco, and her route goes right near Giles co every Sunday evening, so it's kinda perfect. She was figuring on just letting him off and having him stay with teammates or whoever during the week, then swinging down to get him Friday night. I'm guessing y'all have some kind of program where the booster club or whoever pay for an apartment for him, but we're not looking for a handout. He'll have to earn that apartment with his play on the field. He's been brought up right. I've heard Coach O'Connor is a reasonable man, and looks out for the players best interest, (unlike what he's been dealing with here in Squatch co) so if we can get the green light on him being able to just be able to have 3-4 cigs a game, I think this might be a great option for him. Any advice is appreciated. Also if anyone has a line on a job, he'd like to keep working at least a couple nights a week. He's already been told if this works out, he's not missing class to work day shift. Not until he produces on the field at least. thanks again in advance for your help. Can he play QB ? The team up the road has an opening Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bolddust281 Posted August 3, 2018 Report Share Posted August 3, 2018 15 hours ago, dadtimesfive said: For me personally I need to know, does the kid have a sister that plays softball and is a shutdown pitcher? If so the possibilities are endless. As for smoking on the sidelines, that's a State law, out of our hands. Plus our PA guy would lose his mind if that went on. "Jack Deere Field aka The Brickyard is a no smoking facility". Jobs are there if one is needed. We have family owned trucking companies and grocery stores that love to help out in a time of need. Plus a family owned pallet making business that may better suit the kids need for saw dust..Need to know asap, cause kids are moving in daily, 3 in past week. Good Luck. GO CATS!!! Thanks for the advice, much appreciated. He don't have a sister, although if he did, I'm sure she'd bring heat from the mound. His great grandmother was attacked by a mountain lion once when she was walking home from church, and she fought with that sucker for hours before she was able to kill it with nothing more than her bare hands and her Bible. Point is, if he did have a sister, she'd probably be a great pitcher. Also, forgot to mention; he would be willing to smoke inside one of those sideline medical tents if he had to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bolddust281 Posted August 3, 2018 Report Share Posted August 3, 2018 15 hours ago, CatDaddy1 said: Can he play QB ? The team up the road has an opening No son, he's a tight end. His hands are too calloused from the mill to grip and throw a ball. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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