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41 minutes ago, SmashMouth said:

Bruh, Westbrook is waaaaay not close to being an inner city school. Try again. 

Yes, it is. It absolutely is. You ever stepped foot in there? You seen the kids that walk around? You seen where they live? How much money their parents make on average? It's inner city af. 

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11 minutes ago, thaferrett said:

West Brook resources are like a inner city schools. WB and BU are now 5a schools.IMO  

At the games I dont see the same talent like you see at the other 6a schools. Both schools have been poached by Kelly and Memorial. 

They have inner city facilities, inner city resources, inner city demographics.... and every single surrounding community is benefiting because middle class families are taking their kids out of the BISD more and more by the year. 

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3 hours ago, BMT Truth said:

The best coaches in the state would struggle to be successful in BISD right now playing those teams they have to play. Yall just can't accept reality. So many middle class families have moved TF out of Beaumont. The talent pool is not what it used to be. Sure, there are SOME talented kids. There will still be D1 talent, but it's top heavy, and not much in between. Plus, you guys are not comparing it to the talent they have to play against. If you take a kid from Beaumont and a kid from Atascocita and they are really close athletically to start, that Atascocita kid is 9 times out of 10 going to by the end of this Freshman year be a much better football player. They have equipment, facilities, and resources that produce results. These things matter so much. Why do you think it's so rare to see inner city schools that are good at football? You've got kids in Beaumont who are generationally stuck in Beaumont and poverty. Those kids will almost always get passed up by middle class suburban kids specifically in the sport of football because it's so detail and technically orientated. Beaumont people can not accept that the city and its culture is trash and that product shows itself in football more than any other sport. Big facts. Big truth. 

So, you're saying Atascocita and North Shore has special equipment, facilities, and resources that make kids better football players, and Beaumont doesn't have the resources to get this equipment and facilities. So why don't other schools in those districts like Humble, Kingwood, Kingwood Park, and Galena Park have that magical equipment and facilities? Its the exact same resources! And why does these magical athlete creating machines and facilities only work with football players? Beaumont has no problem competing in basketball. Three years ago, WB football was a third round playoff team. Five years ago, WB football competed for the state championship. So did this magical equipment, facilities, and resource come into existence after that? Or maybe BISD hired the wrong coach to lead their programs. Just maybe our athletic director sucks at his jobs and keeps hiring dudes he knows and that's killing the Beaumont programs. What if parents are sending their talented kids that would be playing for WB and United to surrounding area schools cause they don't like how the coach runs his program. Why is your big facts and big truth is only accurate for Beaumont? Port Arthur has very similar facilities and resources to Beaumont and their team is doing quite well. What about Silsbee, Hampshire Fannett, or PNG? Maybe I'm missing something, can you make it make more sense?

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4 hours ago, Yeoj said:

So, you're saying Atascocita and North Shore has special equipment, facilities, and resources that make kids better football players, and Beaumont doesn't have the resources to get this equipment and facilities. So why don't other schools in those districts like Humble, Kingwood, Kingwood Park, and Galena Park have that magical equipment and facilities? Its the exact same resources! And why does these magical athlete creating machines and facilities only work with football players? Beaumont has no problem competing in basketball. Three years ago, WB football was a third round playoff team. Five years ago, WB football competed for the state championship. So did this magical equipment, facilities, and resource come into existence after that? Or maybe BISD hired the wrong coach to lead their programs. Just maybe our athletic director sucks at his jobs and keeps hiring dudes he knows and that's killing the Beaumont programs. What if parents are sending their talented kids that would be playing for WB and United to surrounding area schools cause they don't like how the coach runs his program. Why is your big facts and big truth is only accurate for Beaumont? Port Arthur has very similar facilities and resources to Beaumont and their team is doing quite well. What about Silsbee, Hampshire Fannett, or PNG? Maybe I'm missing something, can you make it make more sense?

United made the playoffs 2 years in a row under Graham in 5A. Yall ran him out. The BMT schools can't compete in 6A anymore. Those schools they have to play are growing and growing in attendance & talent pool. The culture at WB is particularly poor. It takes more than just coaching at a school to be successful. It takes an admin that is aligned with athletics. It takes an admin that is willing to actually discipline kids. That's on more of BISD as a whole though. So, yes, when you apply the fact that things at BMT schools are as bad as they are to the addition of having to play those growing power houses..... it makes sense. You asked for it to make sense. Those communities are on completely different trajectories than BMT that they have to play. The football programs haven't recovered from COVID either. The schools haven't recovered from it. They went virtual and have had to play catch up in integrity and numbers for football ever sense. United had like 13 freshman football players during the COVID year. Come on man. Those kids are Seniors right now. WB had more during COVID, but the culture of the school took a huge nose-dive from going virtual and then back. I know other schools dealt with some of the same things, but again, BMT was already struggling more than those places. It's riddled with poverty and crime on a pretty alarming scale. It's all a part of the village, man. 

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9 minutes ago, BMT Truth said:

United made the playoffs 2 years in a row under Graham in 5A. Yall ran him out. The BMT schools can't compete in 6A anymore. Those schools they have to play are growing and growing in attendance & talent pool. The culture at WB is particularly poor. It takes more than just coaching at a school to be successful. It takes an admin that is aligned with athletics. It takes an admin that is willing to actually discipline kids. That's on more of BISD as a whole though. So, yes, when you apply the fact that things at BMT schools are as bad as they are to the addition of having to play those growing power houses..... it makes sense. You asked for it to make sense. Those communities are on completely different trajectories than BMT that they have to play. The football programs haven't recovered from COVID either. The schools haven't recovered from it. They went virtual and have had to play catch up in integrity and numbers for football ever sense. United had like 13 freshman football players during the COVID year. Come on man. Those kids are Seniors right now. WB had more during COVID, but the culture of the school took a huge nose-dive from going virtual and then back. I know other schools dealt with some of the same things, but again, BMT was already struggling more than those places. It's riddled with poverty and crime on a pretty alarming scale. It's all a part of the village, man. 

Again, this is the current staff at WB's third season. Just three seasons ago WB competed every year and made the playoffs! You keep throwing all these abstract reasons like they're facts but are really just your attempt to sound smarter than everyone else. So is it the mystical equipment, facilities, resources, or is it the culture of the city, schools, and COVID. I didn't realize that COVID only affected Beaumont and their schools. LMAO... Dude you're either on one of those losing coaching staffs or you're a guy that has another screen name and are trying to use this one to cosign on your opinion. 

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55 minutes ago, BMT Truth said:

United made the playoffs 2 years in a row under Graham in 5A. Yall ran him out. The BMT schools can't compete in 6A anymore. Those schools they have to play are growing and growing in attendance & talent pool. The culture at WB is particularly poor. It takes more than just coaching at a school to be successful. It takes an admin that is aligned with athletics. It takes an admin that is willing to actually discipline kids. That's on more of BISD as a whole though. So, yes, when you apply the fact that things at BMT schools are as bad as they are to the addition of having to play those growing power houses..... it makes sense. You asked for it to make sense. Those communities are on completely different trajectories than BMT that they have to play. The football programs haven't recovered from COVID either. The schools haven't recovered from it. They went virtual and have had to play catch up in integrity and numbers for football ever sense. United had like 13 freshman football players during the COVID year. Come on man. Those kids are Seniors right now. WB had more during COVID, but the culture of the school took a huge nose-dive from going virtual and then back. I know other schools dealt with some of the same things, but again, BMT was already struggling more than those places. It's riddled with poverty and crime on a pretty alarming scale. It's all a part of the village, man. 

Nuts. 

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