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20 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Absolutely no reason for that young man to be participating in spring football while being a starter for the baseball team.

Makes zero sense.

I don't know.  I seem to have read a lot of posts on these nederland threads about how the players aren't dedicated enough to football.  Seems this is exactly what some folks want.  I'm hoping it was the kid's decision to go out there and not the new coach pushing for it.

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6 hours ago, bullets13 said:

I don't know.  I seem to have read a lot of posts on these nederland threads about how the players aren't dedicated enough to football.  Seems this is exactly what some folks want.  I'm hoping it was the kid's decision to go out there and not the new coach pushing for it.

The kid has a future playing D1 baseball.  Having baseball kids in pads in April during the district season and playoffs is a good way to get all those kids to quit football.  

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10 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

I am all for multiple sport athletes. I always say play as many as you can in high school.

But during that sports season, a player should not be going through drills for another sport. Particularly contact drills.

It's my understanding this was a decision by coach, not player. 

Drelon ran track during basketball season? I guess he shouldn’t have until basketball season was over… 

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11 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

I am all for multiple sport athletes. I always say play as many as you can in high school.

But during that sports season, a player should not be going through drills for another sport. Particularly contact drills.

It's my understanding this was a decision by coach, not player. 

Accidents happen it doesn't matter if the player is in season or not. This is not on a coach or a player its just an unfortunate situation. Many athletes all across the state participate in multiple sports at the same time. Shoot Prime suited out for a professional baseball game and a professional football game in the same day.

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21 minutes ago, Dawg22 said:

Accidents happen it doesn't matter if the player is in season or not. This is not on a coach or a player its just an unfortunate situation. Many athletes all across the state participate in multiple sports at the same time. Shoot Prime suited out for a professional baseball game and a professional football game in the same day.

Agreed 

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25 minutes ago, Dawg22 said:

Accidents happen it doesn't matter if the player is in season or not. This is not on a coach or a player its just an unfortunate situation. Many athletes all across the state participate in multiple sports at the same time. Shoot Prime suited out for a professional baseball game and a professional football game in the same day.

Facts

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32 minutes ago, Dawg22 said:

Accidents happen it doesn't matter if the player is in season or not. This is not on a coach or a player its just an unfortunate situation. Many athletes all across the state participate in multiple sports at the same time. Shoot Prime suited out for a professional baseball game and a professional football game in the same day.

Well said! 

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1 hour ago, navydawg31 said:

Drelon ran track during basketball season? I guess he shouldn’t have until basketball season was over… 

No he did not. 

Participating in two sports where their seasons run the same is much different.

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21 hours ago, bullets13 said:

I don't know.  I seem to have read a lot of posts on these nederland threads about how the players aren't dedicated enough to football.  Seems this is exactly what some folks want.  I'm hoping it was the kid's decision to go out there and not the new coach pushing for it.

Got some info on this...this was a footwork drill when the injury happened and that this is a pre-existing condition (he injured the elbow before)  As if there wasn't drama in Nederland before now the new football coach is taking heat from the baseball people because of it...Coach Rich is trying to change the culture at Nederland it was inevitable that he ruffled a few feathers along the way 

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20 minutes ago, NHSBulldogFan said:

Got some info on this...this was a footwork drill when the injury happened and that this is a pre-existing condition (he injured the elbow before)  As if there wasn't drama in Nederland before now the new football coach is taking heat from the baseball people because of it...Coach Rich is trying to change the culture at Nederland it was inevitable that he ruffled a few feathers along the way 

Sooner or later the welcome mat was sure to be pulled from under his feet......Hold your ground Coach. All hands on Deck.

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3 hours ago, outanup said:

Is the injun Qb injured? Was he participating in football and baseball at the same time? 

Wait, is the PNG quarterback hurt too? I haven’t gotten any news on that. 

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