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38 minutes ago, SCHS41 said:

And sp fans are ridiculous, the football team is a heck of a team, but when a kid goes down hurt and sp fans yell at him to get up. Get the **** outta here with that crap. A lot of sc fans was mad about that, even had a few of my Bledsoe buddies on the fence and they was like wow that’s ridiculous. 

Take the L and move on. Pirate fans did not yell at any player that was injured. 

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1 hour ago, BigCornbread said:

I agree dat most just run dey yappers cluelessly  
 

I do kno of a few dat May know a thing or two about football. 
 

I also know da reason you are so quick to come jump in and defend da coaching mishaps. Yep reckon so. 

Coaching mishaps, LOPAO! Old Pirate says missed assignments, penalties, over throws, drops, fumbles & sitch are player driven. Jest please identify a coaching mishap. Former Ohio State coach Woody Hayes punching a player for opponent was 1 that to OP’s mind. The Pirates have a HEEP of room fer improvement. BTW, exactly win did coaches win a game or jokey win a race? 

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2 minutes ago, OLD PIRATE said:

Coaching mishaps, LOPAO! Old Pirate says missed assignments, penalties, over throws, drops, fumbles & sitch are player driven. Jest please identify a coaching mishap. Former Ohio State coach Woody Hayes punching a player for opponent was 1 that to OP’s mind. The Pirates have a HEEP of room fer improvement. BTW, exactly win did coaches win a game or jokey win a race? 

Which are driven by coaching at the end of the day if you are being super critical about it. Players may mess up but at the end of the day the coach always take responsibility. I’m sure the coaches would take full responsibility for anything anyone is trying to be critical on. 

 

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2 hours ago, SCHS41 said:

Great is when you recruit players in. Only reason sp is so good. Speed really didn’t hurt sc last night. Just couldn’t tackle. Even some south Pitt guys on Dunlap side was saying sequatchie wasn’t tackling well at all. You can’t win them all. You lose and go on to the next game. Who cares. Wasn’t a region game so you learn from your mistakes and move on. Everyone knew sp would win but speed ain’t what killed sc. sc had an off night, couldn’t tackle, coaches play calling was horrible. But like I said move on to the next game

Blame on the coaches kinfolk! I didn’t see either kids name that transferred in the box score. Throw some BBQ sauce on that crow. Get ready for some more speed next week! I’m just keeping it real 

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1 hour ago, OLD PIRATE said:

Coaching mishaps, LOPAO! Old Pirate says missed assignments, penalties, over throws, drops, fumbles & sitch are player driven. Jest please identify a coaching mishap. Former Ohio State coach Woody Hayes punching a player for opponent was 1 that to OP’s mind. The Pirates have a HEEP of room fer improvement. BTW, exactly win did coaches win a game or jokey win a race? 

Why you being an Auburn fan surely remember the 1 second on the clock?

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2 hours ago, OLD PIRATE said:

Coaching mishaps, LOPAO! Old Pirate says missed assignments, penalties, over throws, drops, fumbles & sitch are player driven. Jest please identify a coaching mishap. Former Ohio State coach Woody Hayes punching a player for opponent was 1 that to OP’s mind. The Pirates have a HEEP of room fer improvement. BTW, exactly win did coaches win a game or jokey win a race? 

Here are your coaching mishaps 
 

Throwing da ball three times in a row and punting after a scoring drive on da ground. 

Not continuing to run da ball out of da overload set wit da tight end and wing, when SC did not adjust dey alignment one time da whole game. You may think some folks don’t know da game but I can promise you I do patna. 
 

Now, I agree dat we drop too many balls, made a few bad decisions wit da ball, and it’s not all on coaching. 
 

I happen to admire da coach a lot and his oldest son. I also call it how I see it tho patna. I’ve praised dis team many times over da past few weeks. Anybody dat knows da game knows dat points were left on da field last night. 
 

 

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5 hours ago, SCHS41 said:

Great is when you recruit players in. Only reason sp is so good. Speed really didn’t hurt sc last night. Just couldn’t tackle. Even some south Pitt guys on Dunlap side was saying sequatchie wasn’t tackling well at all. You can’t win them all. You lose and go on to the next game. Who cares. Wasn’t a region game so you learn from your mistakes and move on. Everyone knew sp would win but speed ain’t what killed sc. sc had an off night, couldn’t tackle, coaches play calling was horrible. But like I said move on to the next game

Please tell us who was recruited? So we all know

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1 hour ago, BigCornbread said:

Here are your coaching mishaps 
 

Throwing da ball three times in a row and punting after a scoring drive on da ground. 

Not continuing to run da ball out of da overload set wit da tight end and wing, when SC did not adjust dey alignment one time da whole game. You may think some folks don’t know da game but I can promise you I do patna. 
 

Now, I agree dat we drop too many balls, made a few bad decisions wit da ball, and it’s not all on coaching. 
 

I happen to admire da coach a lot and his oldest son. I also call it how I see it tho patna. I’ve praised dis team many times over da past few weeks. Anybody dat knows da game knows dat points were left on da field last night. 
 

 

OP like every other fan doesn’t have a clue of the game going in. So, throwing the ball 3 times in a roll is bad in your opinion? Ifin those passes had been successful, you’d not have valid argument. Hindsight is a marvelous aid for arm chair QBs. Agree running the ball has less casualties. The Pirates did a nice job of establishing the running game last night. But with the SP passing threat heavily aided that success. Does you know the ratio of run vs pass or stats? Honestly with better execution by the O, game would have been a mercy call!  

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15 minutes ago, OLD PIRATE said:

OP like every other fan doesn’t have a clue of the game going in. So, throwing the ball 3 times in a roll is bad in your opinion? Ifin those passes had been successful, you’d not have valid argument. Hindsight is a marvelous aid for arm chair QBs. Agree running the ball has less casualties. The Pirates did a nice job of establishing the running game last night. But with the SP passing threat heavily aided that success. Does you know the ratio of run vs pass or stats? Honestly with better execution by the O, game would have been a mercy call!  

In my opinion if ya run da ball at will for da whole drive and score a tuddy while doing, ya don’t come back ya next drive and throw da ball three times. 

 

second half we ran da ball as we should have been doin and it worked. Da defense imposed dey will in second half as dey have all year. 

 

i admire stone as a coach. He also a true pirate. I’m just callin it how I see it patna. 
 

 

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1 minute ago, BigCornbread said:

In my opinion if ya run da ball at will for da whole drive and score a tuddy while doing, ya don’t come back ya next drive and throw da ball three times. 

 

second half we ran da ball as we should have been doin and it worked. Da defense imposed dey will in second half as dey have all year. 

 

i admire stone as a coach. He also a true pirate. I’m just callin it how I see it patna. 
 

 

The Skillet Slinger has thoroughly trained OP on opinions, Not a fan of them cause ours are never favorable. Figure OP’s opinion only matters when the skillet slinger ain’t in pants! LOPAO 

Dad Burnit, a feller can’t even get game stats now, since that Hargis man and partially retired. 

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