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1 minute ago, Big Daddy Cool said:

It still boggles my mind how quickly the West Brook program collapsed. They make it to the championship game in '18. And then they just feel apart. 

🤷🏾‍♂️ No clue how that happened.

 

Man they got some folks in BMT that's told me they're about to run Region 3 5AD1 in football. 

 

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On 5/26/2024 at 8:18 PM, Big Daddy Cool said:

It still boggles my mind how quickly the West Brook program collapsed. They make it to the championship game in '18. And then they just feel apart. 

 

No more Stump and Peavey's players to rely on.

Neither Flanagan nor Langston know how to develop talent and Flanagan saw that he was running out of Stump's players so he quickly got out of dodge. 

 

Langston couldn't win with a D1 qb so idk what to tell ya at this point.

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16 minutes ago, wbfan said:

 

No more Stump and Peavey's players to rely on.

Neither Flanagan nor Langston know how to develop talent and Flanagan saw that he was running out of Stump's players so he quickly got out of dodge. 

 

Langston couldn't win with a D1 qb so idk what to tell ya at this point.

Where did RTJ end up at for his SR yr? I forgot. 

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