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Post by rsmith627 on Jul 26, 2017 9:58:57 GMT -6
I've used finnah every day of my life since i was in HS I'm finna start using it more.
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Post by blb on Jul 26, 2017 10:01:52 GMT -6
Where I come from it's "fittin' to."
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Post by 3rdandlong on Jul 26, 2017 15:09:49 GMT -6
I would much rather watch a documentary on the team that had the curse and never won a game until the last game of the season.
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Post by 3rdandlong on Jul 26, 2017 15:44:35 GMT -6
I also really like the attitude that the QB shows.
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Post by 3rdandlong on Jul 26, 2017 15:50:37 GMT -6
I'm watching it while I'm posting but man what a baby coach is. He asked for a mom to leave a game because she was heckling him? That's a great way to lose a player's trust and focus. We get heckled all the time!
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Post by Defcord on Jul 26, 2017 16:52:29 GMT -6
I just watched the episode where the OC talked about raising his kids and bringing them to practice with him and that Stephens was really good with that. That's the first thing Stephens did that I really liked so I will give him positive credit there.
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Post by rsmith627 on Jul 26, 2017 19:01:23 GMT -6
I just watched the episode where the OC talked about raising his kids and bringing them to practice with him and that Stephens was really good with that. That's the first thing Stephens did that I really liked so I will give him positive credit there. And then you have to ask yourself if you want your 4 year old near a guy like Stephens. I coached for an HC that wanted our families around. That was be culture we built and it was awesome. Him and other coaches had their kids around practice and the game all of the time.
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Post by groundchuck on Jul 26, 2017 19:10:52 GMT -6
I will be adding finna and bruh to my lexicon. lol
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Post by rsmith627 on Jul 26, 2017 19:12:01 GMT -6
I will be adding finna and bruh to my lexicon. lol Bruh, you finna talk like an idiot? I'll throw them in occasionally, usually ironically. The kids laugh at it and it breaks up some tension. Especially when I'm getting to know players. Gotta build those relationships.
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Post by Defcord on Jul 26, 2017 19:13:08 GMT -6
I just watched the episode where the OC talked about raising his kids and bringing them to practice with him and that Stephens was really good with that. That's the first thing Stephens did that I really liked so I will give him positive credit there. And then you have to ask yourself if you want your 4 year old near a guy like Stephens. I coached for an HC that wanted our families around. That was be culture we built and it was awesome. Him and other coaches had their kids around practice and the game all of the time. I don't mind my little one being around asssholes...it's going to happen eventually anyway. I may even be minority shareholder in that category some days. I worked with one guy that said no kids at football facility cause he wanted 100% focus. Outside of football he loved kids though so that's kind of my perspective.
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Post by Defcord on Jul 26, 2017 19:15:31 GMT -6
I will be adding finna and bruh to my lexicon. lol Bruh, you finna talk like an idiot? I'll throw them in occasionally, usually ironically. The kids laugh at it and it breaks up some tension. Especially when I'm getting to know players. Gotta build those relationships. Finna and bruh don't bother me but when kids say "mines" I want to punch people! Character flaw on my part because it has no lasting effect on the world but if my son said it he would have to take a timeout.
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Post by BrendanQB on Jul 26, 2017 20:20:50 GMT -6
I also really like the attitude that the QB shows. Me too. De'Andre was a guy who was always motivating and never pointing fingers. Always putting the blame on himself when he made mistakes and always motivating in a positive way (unlike Buddy). He's at FAU this season with Kiffin so that should be an interesting story to follow
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Post by bullsvp on Jul 26, 2017 21:07:23 GMT -6
Coach Clint Trickett went to FAU as well as TE coach , the article I saw says he is the youngest position coach in FBS.
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Post by natenator on Jul 27, 2017 6:36:09 GMT -6
Bruh, you finna talk like an idiot? I'll throw them in occasionally, usually ironically. The kids laugh at it and it breaks up some tension. Especially when I'm getting to know players. Gotta build those relationships. Finna and bruh don't bother me but when kids say "mines" I want to punch people! Character flaw on my part because it has no lasting effect on the world but if my son said it he would have to take a timeout. bruh, finna, mines, mans, lit, yo. If I have one more kid refer to me as 'Coach Yo', imma lose my foot up their behind fuk me. Whatever happened to neat, cool, and awesome?
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Post by rsmith627 on Jul 27, 2017 6:37:30 GMT -6
Finna and bruh don't bother me but when kids say "mines" I want to punch people! Character flaw on my part because it has no lasting effect on the world but if my son said it he would have to take a timeout. bruh, finna, mines, mans, lit, yo. If I have one more kid refer to me as 'Coach Yo', imma lose my foot up their behind fuk me. Whatever happened to neat, cool, and awesome? My team's finna play hella crisp this year. Season's gonna be lit a f bruh.
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Post by natenator on Jul 27, 2017 6:39:20 GMT -6
bruh, finna, mines, mans, lit, yo. If I have one more kid refer to me as 'Coach Yo', imma lose my foot up their behind fuk me. Whatever happened to neat, cool, and awesome? My team's finna play hella crisp this year. Season's gonna be lit a f bruh. I have uttered this on occasion...
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Post by fantom on Jul 27, 2017 8:17:48 GMT -6
Finna and bruh don't bother me but when kids say "mines" I want to punch people! Character flaw on my part because it has no lasting effect on the world but if my son said it he would have to take a timeout. bruh, finna, mines, mans, lit, yo. If I have one more kid refer to me as 'Coach Yo', imma lose my foot up their behind fuk me. Whatever happened to neat, cool, and awesome? Keep in mind that, when they started to get into common usage, "neat", "cool", and "awesome" were slang and considered by some to be borderline disrespectful. Maybe some day "finna" will be considered quaint. I'm also thinking that, in Scooba, Mississippi, "finna" is more vernacular than slang.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2017 10:17:35 GMT -6
I also really like the attitude that the QB shows. QB attitude = awesome DL attitude (cam i think) = terrible
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Post by coachklee on Jul 28, 2017 10:53:29 GMT -6
I also really like the attitude that the QB shows. Me too. De'Andre was a guy who was always motivating and never pointing fingers. Always putting the blame on himself when he made mistakes and always motivating in a positive way (unlike Buddy). He's at FAU this season with Kiffin so that should be an interesting story to follow Too bad he made such a terrible decision & reacted violently hitting the girl at the bar. Either it was clearly out of character & he has learned from it or people surrounding him (parents, that sports psychologist, etc.) has taught him all the right things to say & do. I'd say that with his level of consistency in words & actions that is who he genuinely now is...at least based on what we saw in the show.
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Post by fantom on Jul 28, 2017 12:16:03 GMT -6
Finished watching. My last impression was that MS Wagner, on her last day, said goodbye to the custodian and secretary. Buddy fired a coach on the field during a game. All in all I have to concur with Ronald Ollie.
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Post by option1 on Jul 28, 2017 15:50:14 GMT -6
Finished watching. My last impression was that MS Wagner, on her last day, said goodbye to the custodian and secretary. Buddy fired a coach on the field during a game. All in all I have to concur with Ronald Ollie. One side of me says "sometimes that say's it all", the other side says "exactly what they're dealing with". These kids interviews show a lot about them. Rivers, Johnson, Allen (High level) Wright (Medium level, emotional) Cam (Medium low to low) Ollie (Lowest of low)
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Post by coachbdud on Jul 28, 2017 16:19:25 GMT -6
saw something on twitter today saying ms wagner got hired as an academic consultant at a HS in Detroit
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Post by Defcord on Jul 28, 2017 16:25:04 GMT -6
Finished watching. My last impression was that MS Wagner, on her last day, said goodbye to the custodian and secretary. Buddy fired a coach on the field during a game. All in all I have to concur with Ronald Ollie. One side of me says "sometimes that say's it all", the other side says "exactly what they're dealing with". These kids interviews show a lot about them. Rivers, Johnson, Allen (High level) Wright (Medium level, emotional) Cam (Medium low to low) Ollie (Lowest of low) Where does Stephens and staff fall on the coaches version of your spectrum?
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Post by option1 on Jul 28, 2017 17:58:30 GMT -6
Kids are too "dumb" to be savy for the most part. They tell it like it is the best way they know how. As professional adults even the worst learn to manipulate the best. As far as the shows perspective, I don't put much into what we see from the coaches. You see what they want you to see. In today's day and age I reserve judgment on cursing, etc. I'm not going to pass judgment on a staff when I don't know what's really happening.
It's a tough situation because at the end of the day you have two seperate entities that are trying to use each other and both have a different sense of urgency. Buddy can't keep his job if they suck. I don't believe that's entirely true of D1 cast offs and prospects. For example, even though you can't see much of the game clips there are glaring tendencies shown from some of the players when they don't, or think they dont have a chance to make a play that's going to land them an "opportunity". How would you coach a team like that?
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Post by CS on Jul 28, 2017 18:03:03 GMT -6
Finna and bruh don't bother me but when kids say "mines" I want to punch people! Character flaw on my part because it has no lasting effect on the world but if my son said it he would have to take a timeout. bruh, finna, mines, mans, lit, yo. If I have one more kid refer to me as 'Coach Yo', imma lose my foot up their behind fuk me. Whatever happened to neat, cool, and awesome?
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Post by 19delta on Jul 29, 2017 21:30:15 GMT -6
I have worked for coaches that chew my butt out. I have worked for coaches that scream and yell at kids, put their hands on kids. I have worked for coaches that will do anything to win. Buddy is all of that wrapped up into one. He said he looked at himself after season one and said he needed to change. What is he going to do after season two?, stop coaching? He thinks he is gods gift to coaching. And after the last episode, you saw his true colors. Telling a coach he is sending him to the both and talking to players about a coach. I would love to put 70 on him. I just finished up Season 2. If anything, I think Buddy comes off even worse than he did in Season 1. In Season 1, he came off as an oaf but generally harmless. This season has revealed his true, ugly self. Bad guy. Doesn't care about kids. I would imagine that at the highest levels of football, guys like Buddy are pretty much the rule.
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Post by 19delta on Jul 29, 2017 21:38:48 GMT -6
Me too. De'Andre was a guy who was always motivating and never pointing fingers. Always putting the blame on himself when he made mistakes and always motivating in a positive way (unlike Buddy). He's at FAU this season with Kiffin so that should be an interesting story to follow Too bad he made such a terrible decision & reacted violently hitting the girl at the bar. Either it was clearly out of character & he has learned from it or people surrounding him (parents, that sports psychologist, etc.) has taught him all the right things to say & do. I'd say that with his level of consistency in words & actions that is who he genuinely now is...at least based on what we saw in the show. He shouldn't have struck her. But if the reports about what she said to him are true, that significantly mitigates any reservations I have about him.
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Post by brophy on Jul 29, 2017 23:38:20 GMT -6
if the reports about what she said to him are true do you find it a coincidence that De'Andre Johnson, Deionte Thompson,Michael Moreno, Victor Rojas and Joe Mixon ALL encountered people with an affinity with hurling racial epithets? Is this a common occurrence today, so much so that it justifies violence? I honestly don't have a problem with De'Andre or Joe's response to someone being violent towards them (if you don't want to be hit, don't hit anyone else). I don't think words are a justification for it, though.
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Post by jaydub66 on Jul 30, 2017 1:41:30 GMT -6
Yea, I watched all of it. It's tough to watch as a coach because most of the stuff you see immediately makes you say, "If I or any of my coaches did that we'd be fired"
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Post by 19delta on Jul 30, 2017 4:47:07 GMT -6
if the reports about what she said to him are true do you find it a coincidence that De'Andre Johnson and Joe Mixon BOTH encountered girls that have an affinity with hurling racial epithets? Is this a common occurrence today, so much so that it justifies violence? I honestly don't have a problem with De'Andre or Joe's response to someone being violent towards them (if you don't want to be hit, do hit anyone else). I don't think words are a justification for it, though. I'm an old white guy. So I wouldn't even pretend to know how common it is. But that is one of the ugliest words in the English language (I understand that the black kids use the word with each other. I don't like that either but context is important) and I don't find it surprising that a black man being called that word by some white woman would have a visceral reaction to it. Look... The kid got punished pretty severely. However, if I was a scout from another college, I would probably summarize what happened as an anomaly and would be willing to take a chance on the kid. The way he was depicted during the season was as a hardworking kid with a great attitude. Now, that might have just been good editing but if there isn't a pattern of violent behavior towards women there, I don't think he's a bad kid.
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