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should have hired an outsider...wel a coach from far far away in the first place. Nothing against Coach Haynes, but that was not the right guy to start with...Coach Haynes could not have been expected to turn that around that fast...that said I do think he can be an effective AD...Lumberton is big enough for the seperation between AD and Head Football Coach.
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Lived next door forever and I can't answer that question. PLENTY of athletes there. Weird.

That may be part of the problem, people think they have plenty of athletes when in actuality the have the smallest enrollment in that district. Got to have players to win, Don Price is showing BH that right now. Haynes has put together record setting offenses at other stops but he can't coach what he doesn't have.
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That may be part of the problem, people think they have plenty of athletes when in actuality the have the smallest enrollment in that district. Got to have players to win, Don Price is showing BH that right now. Haynes has put together record setting offenses at other stops but he can't coach what he doesn't have.


ok.

So not enough athletes in Lumberton?
Not enough talent?
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That may be part of the problem, people think they have plenty of athletes when in actuality the have the smallest enrollment in that district. Got to have players to win, Don Price is showing BH that right now. Haynes has put together record setting offenses at other stops but he can't coach what he doesn't have.



Hmmmmmm. ...HAYNES offensive put up big numbers this past year. ...
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So let me get this straight you go 1-29 fire your only coach in history to make the playoffs. Then you bring in a guy with over 150 wins after going 1-29 and you don't even let him have two full calender years on campus to turn around the worst program in setx unless you include Beaumont Legacy. Wow that makes no sense. The superintendent must be a coward to let his school board do something that irrational. You can't give the guy two full years on campus to turn around 1-29.
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