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On 6/22/2019 at 10:50 AM, HevyReturns said:

Wow. Thanks for those encouraging, supportive words BigPurple (& others too) That means a lot to me. I do appreciate that.

 As to the Lions this year, the things I'm wondering about are::

- How many guys will try out for our team?

- How will our fans show up at the games?

- Who will Coach Johnson round up as assistants & support staff?

- What new schemes & wrinkles will our Lions have? And the overall style of play, the philosophy of football as it were-- will offense be a ball control, ground & pound with clouds of dust machine that'll sit on leads (like Hodge did)? Or will it be a wide-open style & let's out-score the opponents (Rang style)? And if winning, will he let the guys score as much as possible? Or will we have a hybrid combo of all the above? As to our D, I'm hoping we will once again have our legendary dominance, that stingy, hard-hitting, mistake causing, quick swarming, beast-like, shutting-down-opponents band of warriors, with us scoring-on-D alot too. Of course it depends on how many come out & the skills & attitude they bring to the equation. 

  Which reminds me,  our younger team's coaches that start them out & train/prepare them before they get to HS, those coaches are doing awesome work!!! These "feeder programs" are a huge part of a high school team's success imo. And they're a huge part of Dresden's success in the past (which will hopefully resurface with our new coach).

Well... I'm rambling again. I think I'm a little upbeat & excited about our new coach & football team's future. YES! GO LIONS! #1 ALL THE WAY! (my horn is blaring.. feet are stomping.... cowbell going crazy.. shouting "Beast Mode" from the stands!)

Keep posting and hope the Lions have a great year 

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On 6/22/2019 at 10:50 AM, HevyReturns said:

Wow. Thanks for those encouraging, supportive words BigPurple (& others too) That means a lot to me. I do appreciate that.

 As to the Lions this year, the things I'm wondering about are::

- How many guys will try out for our team?

- How will our fans show up at the games?

- Who will Coach Johnson round up as assistants & support staff?

- What new schemes & wrinkles will our Lions have? And the overall style of play, the philosophy of football as it were-- will offense be a ball control, ground & pound with clouds of dust machine that'll sit on leads (like Hodge did)? Or will it be a wide-open style & let's out-score the opponents (Rang style)? And if winning, will he let the guys score as much as possible? Or will we have a hybrid combo of all the above? As to our D, I'm hoping we will once again have our legendary dominance, that stingy, hard-hitting, mistake causing, quick swarming, beast-like, shutting-down-opponents band of warriors, with us scoring-on-D alot too. Of course it depends on how many come out & the skills & attitude they bring to the equation. 

  Which reminds me,  our younger team's coaches that start them out & train/prepare them before they get to HS, those coaches are doing awesome work!!! These "feeder programs" are a huge part of a high school team's success imo. And they're a huge part of Dresden's success in the past (which will hopefully resurface with our new coach).

Well... I'm rambling again. I think I'm a little upbeat & excited about our new coach & football team's future. YES! GO LIONS! #1 ALL THE WAY! (my horn is blaring.. feet are stomping.... cowbell going crazy.. shouting "Beast Mode" from the stands!)

Yes by all means post all you want.but make sure it is the truth you post , not just what you think is truth.  

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On 6/25/2019 at 1:54 PM, ysoangry said:

 

Looking for another undefeated regular season for the Vero Beach Fighting Indians. Then the playoffs start and they get spanked by a Miami or Orlando team in 3rd or 4th round. Sounds like that team south of McKenzie a little. BPM what area you visiting? 

 

You talking bout that team south of Mckenzie that you have never beat in a play-off game!

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On 6/26/2019 at 9:10 AM, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

I go to a conference there every year. It is paid for thru my job. You have some places around there that you would suggest I venture out to??

Honestly, I don't venture out that much. NASA is an awesome place to visit if you haven't been there. 

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