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  1. It's hilarious how she pushes the kid down the stairs, then looks up and you can tell she had just remembered that they just put in a camera and goes "oh snap." Some people are sick. It's like telling someone that they deserved to die as a 15-year-old for being in a car wreck.
  2. Exactly. They just kept passing it back and forth with no one moving. Occasionally, someone might dribble a few feet, only to pick up the ball when met with resistance and pass it to someone else who hadn't moved. The coach needs to step-in and better direct them with some play calls or at least some ideas on who needs to cut into what lanes and all that.
  3. Then the coach needs to adapt and needs to be prepared to beat it in other ways. Aside from not hitting shots, as I mentioned, they seemed to just typically keep passing the ball around the outside. Also, CCH was deep, so you need to sub if some guys aren't hitting, even if it's just for a little bit to let them relax and get their heads straight.
  4. Did you two also receive an insult laden private message blasting your criticism of coach's performance in the game or was that just me? Funny, though, because the person who sent it has had no answer for any of the examples that I listed or points that I made in my reply to him.
  5. My sister was down there and said the same thing. Coach Shields has always been a stand-up guy and started made the program what it is. He made back-to-back DII National Championship appearances back when the school was still growing and not like it is today. I remember sitting with him a few years ago at a high school game and just talking all the Xs and Os with him and was honored that I could even keep a conversation going with him about basketball. The Norse are putting NKY on the map!
  6. Yep. HUGE understatement :thumb: But Roddy has been involved in the program and I think he can step-in and be a boost for the program and be better than Chev because he knows basketball, he's younger so I think he understands today's game more, the players relate to him more, and I think he can motivate the players more and that they'll better respond to him.
  7. Not sure but I think he'd choose basketball over softball. Maybe not but I've known him a long time and he's always loved basketball, both playing and coaching. I just can't see him having a bigger passion for softball.
  8. It would be a crime if Roddy wants the job and he's not given it. He's a great coach and the kids always love him. I also think he's young enough for what Dixie needs, and that's to have a more energetic team.
  9. Yep, and they'd just keep passing it around the perimeter with no one even attempting to drive or make cuts into open spaces. I was watching it and every time up the floor I could predict what was going to happen and I'm thinking "that didn't work last time up the floor, so why do they keep doing it? Coach.......... COACH THEM!"
  10. CCH got outcoached. They had no answer for the zone and didn't even try to adapt all game, they just did the same thing over and over. Congrats to Cooper.
  11. Thank you all very much! And another thing that made this awesome was you could tell that these weren't your normal just lovey-dovey outward emotional tight. Not that they were bad people, just that you could tell that they weren't normally this open with emotions or even their mind.
  12. I put job in quotations because I don't see my public "speaking" deal as a job, I just do it because I love making a difference. Anyways, every month I present at a Driver Intervention Program, which is mostly for people who have gotten DUIs. I get done presenting and a bunch of people come up thanking me and wanting selfies. This one guy gets a selfie and then asks if he can add me on Facebook, which of course I say yes, so I click on his page and notice he already posted the selfie with this caption: How awesome is that! I love my life!
  13. It wasn't taking it off its course, but looking to further expand on this thread and find out the direction of it and the reasoning for the responses, which asking questions will only improve the thread's clarity.
  14. Back in the 90s and early 2000s, Beechwood was the one doing the physical pounding, and I don't see that as much different now. They're a team that always lines up and goes blow-to-blow with the big dogs. They were always a base wishbone-type team that would just run the ball down your throat. Don't make mistakes and capitalize on the opponent's mistakes. I understand that the style of play is different now, especially for CovCath, but I think Beechwood playing a more simple style, with running the ball a lot and not trying to go blow-for-blow with CCH, could be beneficial. I think Beechwood can rise to the occasion but they just have to have some players step-up and play hardball, just like they use to do. That's how they'd beat you: they'd pound you, be conditioned to go hard all game in a brutal style, and then just wait for you to make a mistake.
  15. I post that the program is on the decline and it gets bashed so hard the thread is closed. When Highlands was on top of their game, CovCath would have never DREAMED of DOMINATING them, especially not two years in a row. However, Guru suggests it, and all of the sudden there's three pages of discussion with NOT ONE person bashing him? If this was a social experiment by him, it was BRILLIANT and played out PERFECTLY! :thumb:
  16. Indirectly, we could make them pay for it by not sending them aid anymore, so instead of money pouring out of this country, it would stay here, while also decreasing government money spent on illegal aliens. Sounds pretty smart to me and yet people call him hateful for it. The guy is hateful for keeping hard-earned American money in America and in the hands of legal citizens, while also keeping illegal aliens out? Also, a lot of illegal drugs come from Mexico (I've seen where most heroin comes from Mexico), but he's wrong for wanting to stop that?! Also, the things I mentioned above, plus there's more ways that money stays here that I'm not even thinking about right now.
  17. My cousin Coy is doing big things in coaching down there and has the program going in a great direction! I LOVE IT!
  18. That's the typical response about Highlands football: just ignore legitimate questions and act like everything is ok!
  19. Answer why the coaching change would now be a problem when it wasn't a problem when Dale first left. Answer why they're not still just beating teams by 3 or 4 touchdowns instead of 7 or 8. Answer what changed in the feeder system that allowed them to have so many talented players that they could two-platoon but now can't even put together a winning record, much-less win state.
  20. That might make sense if they hadn't made the finals in the new coach's first year (or even won state), made it to the semis the next year, and then had a 3-8 record this year. Those seasons might not be in the right order, but the point is that the coaches weren't the problem when Dale first left, but then it has spiraled downwards. That doesn't seem like it's it or else it wouldn't have been successful any of the years since Dale left. But it's not supposed to happen at Highlands. No other team has been as dominant as they have or had a feeder program for as long as they have with enough talented players to two-platoon and still beat everyone by 60+. May not be whipping boys, but Highlands has been a national powerhouse, so they should still be taking care of them, even if just by 3 or 4 TDs instead of 8 or 9. That's what I mean by downfall. Because I just don't buy general answers and act like everything is still ok. Highlands fans always bragged about the feeder system and why Highlands is so dominant year after year, but now it's not and I'm wondering why. Even all of those answers combined don't explain such a fall from the top.
  21. Mix in his preparation, his football mind, and his physical abilities, and show me a better quarterback to just go out there and play the game. Show me a throw that Manning has ever been unable to make (except for MAYBE in his last season or two when he was on his way out, but even that is doubtful). Look up the greatest NFL seasons by an NFL QB (or even top ten seasons) and notice that Manning has a few of them.
  22. Peyton Manning is the most talented of all-time and should have more Super Bowls than Brady but he just couldn't perform in the clutch (or had people around him choke, but the games never should have been close enough for anyone to choke, like missing a kick). You really want to call Sherman a thug? Dude grew up in Compton, stayed out of trouble, had a 4.2 GPA in high school, when to STANFORD, is a stand-up guy, built a home for an injured soldier, has a charity to provide poor kids with school supplies and clothes, does a lot more, and you call him a thug?! Easily. He's unreal. He might not be the most talented, but he's the most clutch and just performs. I'm still confused over that comment. Even when they lost a Super Bowl because of a stupid play, and Sherman had taunted Brady after they beat them in the regular season, he found Brady after to congratulate him in front of everyone, even though Seattle should have won and the loss was on the offensive coordinator.
  23. Some people can't handle the truth :lol2: Highlands fans don't scare me! The only things that scares me in life are trees........... wait........ what? :lol2: :laugh: :ylsuper: :banana:
  24. I agree! My family has been better than I could ever ASK for! They have the same attitude I do (they say it's because I stay so positive, but I point to them keeping me positive from the get-go), which made it even funnier when people said I should have conversations about them about it! I do appreciate the words, but I don't think I'm much of a role model because I'm just trying to make the best of my life and enjoy it, the same way that everyone should!
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