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Stangfan#1

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  1. 1. Who y'all got let's start it

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On 10/6/2021 at 9:58 PM, Stangfan#1 said:

Everybody need to stop with the comments no one knows what happened the pass three years with this football players but the coaches the video everybody seeing is not telling the whole story there's so more stuff going the the kids is not telling it can be them or the coaches but right now we don't know and we might never know but the negatively that's going on about this don't need to be said point blank let these other players play 

Agreed, I don't think this needs to be aired out on a message board.

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Wow… just read the petition. I knew that things were headed in a bad direction when they banned the “chain gang” name. My predictions. 

1. This will be CTs last year

2. His replacement will be black, regardless of coaching abilities. 
3. WOS football will be irrelevant in 5 years. 

4. We still won’t ever beat them. 

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32 minutes ago, LCMAlumtiger32 said:

Some teams don’t realize how lucky they are. A good coach makes a difference 

Exactly. Bellville may not win state every other year but we have a good program that Coach Rowe has built over the last several years. Coach T is a great coach and he has the trophy’s to prove it. I’m not saying he is perfect and probably has had some run ins with some players over the years, He’ll most coaches do. Be careful what you wish for…

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43 minutes ago, CardinalBacker said:

Wow… just read the petition. I knew that things were headed in a bad direction when they banned the “chain gang” name. My predictions. 

1. This will be CTs last year

2. His replacement will be black, regardless of coaching abilities. 
3. WOS football will be irrelevant in 5 years. 

4. We still won’t ever beat them. 

Nailed it.

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