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I have heard that people at Sequoyah are way too ambitious when it comes to hiring people - i.e. always wanting the next best thing or the newer thing. If that is the case, then I’m sure they were dead set on hiring this guy when they heard he had connections to UT or whatever it was. 

you tend to see this with a lot of programs. For example, schools bringing in coaches who want to be 4 or 5 wide and throw the ball every play. If you have the personnel to do that, then that’s fine, but you HAVE to be able to run the football at ANY level in high school football. Coaches that want to throw it all over the field every play watch way too much TV. I’m not saying that the guy at SQHS is doing that because I haven’t seen them play. But that’s just an example of schools doing what’s new and popular rather than what fits their program best. 

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On 10/15/2019 at 12:15 AM, Frontman said:

That kind of limits a response. Coaching and administration kind of covers all the bases. 
losing is one thing but getting beat by the scores being put up by opponents. No excuses. 
the only way they get a score in last two games will be if the other teams have pity and let them score. 
 

lack of experience as a coach at the 4-A level will usually end up with these kind of scores. 

Too bad for the kids. If they were competitive it might be easier to take. 
 


 

 

 

I know a school about 20 minutes north just off of 411 that would take any disgruntled kids. I hear the community, fans and coaching staff are all very passionate about their football program. 

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33 minutes ago, GHSblackhelmet said:

I know a school about 20 minutes north just off of 411 that would take any disgruntled kids. I hear the community, fans and coaching staff are all very passionate about their football program. 

And that school 20 mins away does that new fangled stuff and throws the ball all over the place.JS!:-D

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2 hours ago, orngnblk said:

And that school 20 mins away does that new fangled stuff and throws the ball all over the place.JS!:-D

Like I said... If you have the personnel to do that, then by all means, do it! Just an example that I have seen at other places with not much success. Was not taking a shot at the mighty ‘Kees. They are fun to watch. 

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10 minutes ago, MarsBlackmon said:

Like I said... If you have the personnel to do that, then by all means, do it! Just an example that I have seen at other places with not much success. Was not taking a shot at the mighty ‘Kees. They are fun to watch. 

Im just playing along.No Seq folks to stand in the gap!LOL

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