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41 minutes ago, Alpha Wolf said:

"All the average teams are gone" like PA Memorial is what he wanted to say.  I just have to wonder how would the Titans have fared this year if he would have still been in PA?

I know he wanted the kids at PAM to do well, but for his adult detractors.....he laughing his butt off!!!!

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 I always thought Kenny Ray was the right guy at PA. Pretty stupid of what some thought of him. I believe we have some in PNG that think we would be better without Faircloth. I'm not one of those fans. But it looks like KR is doing a hell of a job at SC. I'm sure the people are behind KR over there and he is not dealing with the BS he had to put up with over here. It was brutal at times for him at PAM.

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20 hours ago, Eagle91 said:

 I always thought Kenny Ray was the right guy at PA. Pretty stupid of what some thought of him. I believe we have some in PNG that think we would be better without Faircloth. I'm not one of those fans. But it looks like KR is doing a hell of a job at SC. I'm sure the people are behind KR over there and he is not dealing with the BS he had to put up with over here. It was brutal at times for him at PAM.

We have high expectations in PA.  I guess we should just be satisfied with individual success vs. team right?  No we shouldn't.  I'm happy for him but he learned how to run a program here.  The jury is still out on being consistent with winning vs. waiting on a certain group of kids to come thought.  Time will tell

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4 hours ago, Yeoj said:

Wait til he starts to get more of the good players in Humble that Stump currently gets. Then he'll have Summer Creek really balling. This was an extremely wise hire by SC.

Apparently we need to bring their hiring committee to Beaumont or send our people to them for some training.  At least when it comes to United football...

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57 minutes ago, Yeoj said:

Problem is, they were forced on us. We had no say so in picking this BOM and no way of holding them accountable for the decisions they make against our kids best interests. Smdh...

There was one that I know that went to all of United's home games, he might have went to West Brooks too because he likes football but all of the rest of them are straight business people and could care less about the success of United football. 

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