scapegoat Posted February 1, 2013 Report Posted February 1, 2013 I also told you I think block scheduling is the problem not the coaches letting them be a part of period.The player I was talking about beat Hadnot and Cunningham in one on one games after practice as a freshman.Talent was not a problem being treated as a football player was.
Jdaddy Posted February 1, 2013 Report Posted February 1, 2013 Also another false statement. Coach English plays kimler a ton, playedCunningham when he played football, Dionte when he played football, And shaw is on the team after not competing in basketball for a while. As I said coach English plays the best talent and welcomes the idea of football players coming in. Heck, I know they would love to have deshawn right now playing.
Honest Abe Posted February 1, 2013 Report Posted February 1, 2013 [quote name="Hashslingingslasher" post="1368717" timestamp="1359678747"]Also another false statement. Coach English plays kimler a ton, playedCunningham when he played football, Dionte when he played football, And shaw is on the team after not competing in basketball for a while. As I said coach English plays the best talent and welcomes the idea of football players coming in. Heck, I know they would love to have deshawn right now playing. [/quote]true, true, and true. Cunningham worked hard to become one of Ned's best players. He was an average player during his Fresh and Soph years. I don't think he even started until his senior season. He worked hard in the offseason, and he got much, much better. Are you (Scapegoat) suggesting that a kid who beats another kid one time after practice in one on one equates to him having more talent?
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