cardinal81o7 Posted December 20, 2006 Report Posted December 20, 2006 whoever it is, it would be nice to see an insider get it..someone familiar w/ kids, staff, facilities, etc
tvc184 Posted December 20, 2006 Report Posted December 20, 2006 whoever it is' date=' it would be nice to see an insider get it..someone familiar w/ kids, staff, facilities, etc[/quote'] Yeah. That is the same strategy they use at Ozen. Nederland did the same thing for a number years and then went outside and got Larry Neumann. What a mistake that was by not getting someone familiar with the program.
Guest licketysplit Posted December 20, 2006 Report Posted December 20, 2006 Who cares if the person is familiar with the kids, staff, families, ect. or not.........That philosophy is ridiculous. You want a coach that is a winner and knows what winning is about, and knows ALOT about how to make the other sports along with football excel..Thats what you want ..............Are ANY of the names mentioned here like that???? ALSO Someone impartial, FAIR, Honest.....ect.............Someone of good character. Enough with power trip, non communicative, football only, not thinking before you speak, coaches with no backbone.........Lets get someone in here of quality...............that will make the players better people when they graduate and also get the most out of them while they are in school playing....................LETS GET SOMEONE LIKE THAT!!!!!!!!!!!! Wait nahhhhhhhhhhhhhh,,,,,lets just keep it with someone we all know...................yeah lets do that...................RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!!! MY most humble opinion though......... ................
bigcardinal Posted December 20, 2006 Report Posted December 20, 2006 C'mon.....You guys! Everyone knows that Les Johnson is the man for the job!
buzby Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 I actually do know Mathews and have known him for years. I have seen how he handles situations at school, on the field, in the community, with family, etc. Like I said before, I'd be happy to have him coach my son. I want someone with character coaching my son.
AHUDDLESTON Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 JAMES JOHNSON AND RICHARD BRIGGS MEET THE QUALIFICATIONS LAID OUT ABOVE. BOTH UPSTANDING MEN, BOTH HAVE DAUGHTERS(GIRLS ATHLETICS), BOTH WERE HEAD COACHES OF SPORTS OTHER THAN FOOTBALL, BOTH KNOW FOOTBALL, BOTH WOULD DO A GREAT JOB FOR B.C.
buzby Posted December 22, 2006 Report Posted December 22, 2006 JAMES JOHNSON AND RICHARD BRIGGS MEET THE QUALIFICATIONS LAID OUT ABOVE. BOTH UPSTANDING MEN' date=' BOTH HAVE DAUGHTERS(GIRLS ATHLETICS), BOTH WERE HEAD COACHES OF SPORTS OTHER THAN FOOTBALL, BOTH KNOW FOOTBALL, BOTH WOULD DO A GREAT JOB FOR B.C.[/quote'] I don't know Johnson or Briggs - they sound like great guys, and I'd likely love for my kids to play for them. But, w/o head football experience (or at least coordinator experience) I don't see a school the size of BC hiring either of them as a head football coach. Seems like they usually get someone who's been a head football coach to fill the head football job.
cardinal81o7 Posted December 23, 2006 Report Posted December 23, 2006 liketysplit, troy bolton is the person you described, i mentioned all that as an added bonus to hiring him, but i guess you couldnt realize that
Guest licketysplit Posted December 24, 2006 Report Posted December 24, 2006 Your right I can not realize that..............Not saying he might not be "qualified" but is he the MOST qualified BC can find.......................????? Lets find the BEST QUALIFIED person in or out of BC.............................Do whats right for the program and kids not just what is familiar...............................
cardinal81o7 Posted December 26, 2006 Report Posted December 26, 2006 even the best qualified start out as not the best qualified, and even with that said, hes still one of the top candidates, the man knows his stuff
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