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  1. Any day you can get that many fast passes with the old system, then you will be fine under the new system too. :D

    Um, I have been back and I have tried it. You are wrong. The computer spaces them out to far. The pros cannot game the system anymore like we used to. Period. You might as well not respond.

  2. dallaslaredo: Of course you can ride Soaring and Test Track on the same day with the new FP system. You would have FP for everyone in your family before you walk in the door for both attractions - plus one more attraction (pick Mission Space or the Frozen ride).

     

    I am not sure you understand what you are talking about.

     

    He does. He knows exactly what is going on and I think he hit the nail on the head with the why part too. With the old fastpass system I once rode soarin 4 times and test track 2x in one day without ever standing in a long line. That can't be done now. My wife was a wizard in the old system.

  3. Nick Saban: 'I've learned you can't work all the time. That used to be a problem'

    “We’ve learned through the years you can’t work all the time, which used to be a problem for me,” Saban said. “We take advantage of the little time we have in the summer, and it’s been very beneficial.”

    “Through the years, I’ve had to learn, maybe the hard way sometimes. Balance is really healthy in anything that you do. I actually think it’s now better for family, staff, staff’s family and me personally.

  4. So when are these kids supposed to work on the activities requested of them at theses senior day camps and so on? I guess they just naturally know how to run a good 40, just blessed with great cover skills, born with proper throwing mechanics, gifted with ball skills...That's been my argument, some kids want the extra work.

    Its not called spin when you wrote it and posted it.

  5. True. But depends on what your perception of benefits gained is...Could be my perception that if said team had spent a little more time on technical coaching in June then maybe you don't give up 48 pts in the state semifinals. Ijs

    Its not called spin when you wrote it and posted it.

  6. I never implied that you start in June my position is don't take June away from those who want the extra work. Also that June workouts can be and are beneficial to some.

    You have been all over the place for your reasoning. First it was because some team gave up 48 in a November game and now you are just going to have your team come in 4-5 days a week so you can be a personal trainer.

  7. I didn't say it would. But you tried to make the point that doing nothing in June is what wins championships and puts players in college. I pointed out the opposite end of the spectrum

     

    As I said, my school, does 2 days and has rings. Pointing out the opposite end of the spectrum would entail an example of a 5 day week and rings. I haven't heard

    you say who that is. When you say 48 points South Oldham springs to mind but I know you aren't that coach. He is on here and has a different name than you do.

    Going 2 days a week doesn't keep you from winning championships and doesn't keep kids from playing in college. You can't have a reply to that, it is just a fact.

  8. True. But depends on what your perception of benefits gained is...Could be my perception that if said team had spent a little more time on technical coaching in June then maybe you don't give up 48 pts in the state semifinals. Ijs

    The fact that you think practicing 4-5 days a week in June has anything to do with giving up 48 points the 4th week of November tells me all I need to know.

  9. True. But depends on what your perception of benefits gained is...Could be my perception that if said team had spent a little more time on technical coaching in June then maybe you don't give up 48 pts in the state semifinals. Ijs

     

    Just because your coach did something one way and you WANT it to be right doesn't make it right. Here's what I suggest. Poll the state championship coaches from the last 5 years. Contact all of them. Ask what they do in June. I've already told you how 2 of them do it.

  10. So when are these kids supposed to work on the activities requested of them at theses senior day camps and so on? I guess they just naturally know how to run a good 40, just blessed with great cover skills, born with proper throwing mechanics, gifted with ball skills...That's been my argument, some kids want the extra work.

    Ruh, Ruh, manly roaaar!

    As I said McKee is off the whole month of June. He has a 6a ring. He has multiple college players. My team practices 2 days a week in June for an hour and a half. We do NOT run shuttles, 40's, and practice verticals. We have rings, we have multiple college players.

  11. Ouch! Better be part of that 5%. Still better odds than the 1% that make it to collegiate football��. I'm not saying mandate it, but don't take it away from the ones that want to.

    You are trying to make this about college football? This is about HS teams. Having practice 4-5 days a week is a negative for college bound athletes. I'm not sure how many College athletes you have coached but they will be going to camps and going to off campus workout sites and playing in the summer 7-7 stuff if not playing baseball and basketball. We aren't taking anything away from a kid by not asking him to punch the clock 4-5 days a week in June. Jim McKee has been used as an example. He's doing all right. I have others if you need them.

  12. But the manly men will still practice 4-5 days a week in June. 2 things will happen to 95% of them.

    A. The roster will be smaller and someone will pontificate on how todays kids are soft.

    B. In early to late November they will be free to go watch some playoff games and on the drive there they can talk about how they just need to practice more.

  13. Based upon what?

     

    Pete Mitchell of NBC said the stories being reported about the dinner were from associates of Comey and that Comey told them these stories right after the dinner happened.

     

    He says they can't get Comey to comment on anything yet.

     

    I guess based on what you think is already common knowledge. Telling your friends things from a private conversation is the definition of a leak.

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