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Post by 546954695469 on Jul 10, 2017 16:43:42 GMT -6
Real old school idea but worked for me for about 35 years: fold your game plan paper and put it in your back pocket.
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Post by 546954695469 on Jun 22, 2017 19:26:43 GMT -6
Hose. Drag it from place to place to make it portable. The longer the hose, the more portable it is.
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Post by 546954695469 on Mar 13, 2017 20:04:42 GMT -6
So...You don't know the answer, either! 🤔
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Post by 546954695469 on Mar 13, 2017 19:17:07 GMT -6
Please tell me... Why on earth is it an expectation for high school football players to "take a knee" when another player is injured? Now, I can understand this when there is a serious injury, but I'm talking about a typical, run of the mill football injury. Take note... neither college nor professional players do this and it doesn't seem to be universal in any other sport, so why high school football? Does it stem from youth soccer or from cheerleading camps or what?
This whole practice (taking a knee) just burns me up! And, no, I do not see it as a sign of disrespect when another team fails to take a knee for one of my players! Please don't say that teams that don't take a knee are disrespectful. Respectfully, I don't buy that...
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Post by 546954695469 on Mar 13, 2017 19:05:40 GMT -6
Honestly, your coaching staff's relationship with the faculty is very important. If teachers know that they can depend upon you and your staff for help, they'll be inclined to tell you when your players are struggling in class. Always worked for us.
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Post by 546954695469 on Mar 13, 2017 19:02:24 GMT -6
Don't intend to sound lazy or uncaring here, but had a three-decade stint as a HFC/AD and never had a study hall nor went too far out of our way to worry about grades. Now, we did visit with faculty members and we would get online to check the grades of our kids and we'd visit with those having difficulty but I always thought that any kid who cared so little about his "career" and/or his teammates that he would not do his homework or study for a test, etc deserved to fail... HS kids need to grow up at some point. We held their hands at times but I'll be danged if I'm going to spend any time in season sitting in a study hall prodding teenagers to do their schoolwork. Never had any real issues with players bring ineligible, either.
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Post by 546954695469 on Feb 27, 2017 17:02:24 GMT -6
Jerry Campbell has made a career of speaking at clinics. Has playbooks for every scheme. Kinda shady to me...
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