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Posted: Tue Sep 23rd, 2008 11:50 pm |
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| In case you guys did not know.... This is the Brahmans first district game coming up friday at Sebastian River. It is the biggest game of the year so far and the people in the community need to try to go to the game so we can support our team.
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Posted: Tue Sep 23rd, 2008 06:12 pm |
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| Win 2 games in a row and all of the so called experts go back into hiding. It's a shame they can't get on here and say something positive about the team. Just a thought!
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Posted: Sun Sep 21st, 2008 12:21 am |
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| the adjustments that were made last night seemed to be fine. oh and maybe you need to adjust your spelling.
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jubrahman wrote: Pied piper wrote: Great win Okee...Now, keep it up. The district starts next week vs S.R.
Have 2 game plans made ready to go.
Hey pied piper you aren't allowed to do that. I thought you hated the coaches oh and you only need 1 gameplan you just need to be ready to adjust.
That's why they need 2 game plans. The coach's have a hard time figureing
out when it's time to "adjust".
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Posted: Sat Sep 20th, 2008 07:44 pm |
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Pied piper wrote: Great win Okee...Now, keep it up. The district starts next week vs S.R.
Have 2 game plans made ready to go.
Hey pied piper you aren't allowed to do that. I thought you hated the coaches oh and you only need 1 gameplan you just need to be ready to adjust.
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Posted: Sat Sep 20th, 2008 04:19 pm |
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Great win Okee...Now, keep it up. The district starts next week vs S.R.
Have 2 game plans made ready to go.
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Posted: Sat Sep 20th, 2008 11:34 am |
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48-7 and Kerwin scored a TD? Must have been angels in the endzone...
Good job fellas...
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Posted: Sat Sep 20th, 2008 07:24 am |
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| nice win coaches and players. sounded like we were in control. the dline sounded like they dominated and the o was ok to
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Posted: Sat Sep 20th, 2008 02:31 am |
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| 34-7 after 3 qtrs. of play. Good job cuckoo.
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Posted: Sat Sep 20th, 2008 01:23 am |
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Seems my play is working... ..... 26-0 Okeechobee....
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Posted: Fri Sep 19th, 2008 12:13 am |
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yeah and we only beat them once. And this is a old school rival anyway so I am excited.
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Posted: Thu Sep 18th, 2008 04:46 pm |
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i dont know about the rest of yall but this is the game ive been looking forward to the most this year. i never beat sebring so it would be nice to get a win against them
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Posted: Thu Sep 18th, 2008 01:13 pm |
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| That's a good one cuckoo. See how much play we get out of this one. Last edited on Thu Sep 18th, 2008 01:14 pm by bigbull
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Posted: Thu Sep 18th, 2008 02:34 am |
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that would be neat but would be stopped pretty easily once a coach can call a timeout and coach his kids up. but it would be funny to watch.
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Posted: Thu Sep 18th, 2008 12:59 am |
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You throw this in with Lonnie... Guaranteed to work bub... Touchdowns in OCRA that was unbelievable... Goota rock Sebring... Please get this info to Branham...
http://www.footballtechnologies.com/Images/Swinging%20Gate/Swinging%20Gate%20Animation.gif
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ok well im glad we agree on something at least but im not totally sure what youre saying, are you saying that the linebackers arent attacking if so there really isnt much a coach can do because that is hard to see from the sidelines.
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| Yes we agree it all comes to execution but however I know for a fact that that I was told by a high school coach just a few days ago that they want their line backers to take 2 steps in then read the play where the kids are doing wrong is they take a few steps up and try to coach the the D line and when they go back they keep going leaving too much cushion in case the D line doesn't do their jobs. and on the the fact of work ethic you are right again. I know there is one kid that was a star in the youth league and even played last year on JV and Varsity but failed to make the grade to play this year. This kid has the tools to play the game but not the work ethic. so I agree with you too bigbul. when girls come into the picture it screws alot of possibly great players up but that is life. However there are more great players that come out of the youth leagues then not. Its just how they were coached if they had a coach that believes he has 12 kids helping him train his kid there wont be alot of development in those players on that team but there are alot of really good coaches like Bobby Steiert, Gene Thomas, Gene Craig, Mickey Briner and definitely Mike Radebaugh that are doing it to get the kids ready for the next step. and those kids are going to be just fine in the high school. I have 2 nephews in the high school one on JV and the other on Varsity both are impact players and do have the work ethic and will more then likely advance past the high school level in football.
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Posted: Mon Sep 15th, 2008 02:22 pm |
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| Again, we are having an OCRA mentality. Everyone thinks because they played real well in a youth league, that translates into being an excellent high school player. People need to get over what happened in youth days and worry about high school. Too many other things for these same kids to do when they get older (vehicle, girls, jobs, etc...) Alot of the better players want a vehicle and they have to get a job to be able for the family to afford it. When this happens they loose their desire to play at the high level they once did or they loose the desire to play at all.
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Posted: Mon Sep 15th, 2008 02:18 pm |
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yes i know, ive played on the beginning teams that started the domination of opposing counties. However the real problem is with the kids, most of those ocra all-stars think they should be treated like gods when they reach high school but they never want to do the work. the bottom line is it takes working out year long to be dominant in high school. oh and the coaches definitely teach their players simple things like taking a read step, it just comes down to execution.
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| I am a coach who has coached most of these boys on both teams and I know that I didnt teach them to play football that way. We have been so good in the OCRA organization that no football team from other counties will play our allstar team they said that our kids were too agressive and that they didnt want to get their kids hurt.. That is fact just ask anyone that has been around OCRA for the past 6 or so years...
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Posted: Mon Sep 15th, 2008 12:47 pm |
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jgdt7477 wrote: Man oh man what a great bunch of wanna bee coaches you are. I have been to the games and have recorded the games. The only problems that varsity has is that they need a good full back, the O line needs to stay on their blocks longer and the need more players. Now JV is a different story I noticed that only 3 or 4 kids played with the intensity that it takes to win football games. The corners and safety's were getting killed because they were taking bad routes to the football and the line backers were too busy running back wards to make a play. but thats a coaching error they teach the kids to do that instead of taking one step up read the play and then go to the football. And could someone one tell me how you expect to win a football game by running the same play 80% of the time when the play only worked 15% of the time. AND THE BIG ONE HOW DO YOU EXPECT TO WIN A FOOTBALL GAME WHEN YOU DON'T BRING THE FIRST BLITZ DURING THE ENTIRE GAME you have to put pressure on the quarterback if you want to have a remote chance of winning. still cant figure that one out But thats just an observation.. so what does that make you. sounds like youre trying to be a coach also.
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Posted: Mon Sep 15th, 2008 11:41 am |
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jgdt7477 wrote: Man oh man what a great bunch of wanna bee coaches you are. Well, welcome to the bunch!
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Posted: Mon Sep 15th, 2008 07:33 am |
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| Man oh man what a great bunch of wanna bee coaches you are. I have been to the games and have recorded the games. The only problems that varsity has is that they need a good full back, the O line needs to stay on their blocks longer and the need more players. Now JV is a different story I noticed that only 3 or 4 kids played with the intensity that it takes to win football games. The corners and safety's were getting killed because they were taking bad routes to the football and the line backers were too busy running back wards to make a play. but thats a coaching error they teach the kids to do that instead of taking one step up read the play and then go to the football. And could someone one tell me how you expect to win a football game by running the same play 80% of the time when the play only worked 15% of the time. AND THE BIG ONE HOW DO YOU EXPECT TO WIN A FOOTBALL GAME WHEN YOU DON'T BRING THE FIRST BLITZ DURING THE ENTIRE GAME you have to put pressure on the quarterback if you want to have a remote chance of winning. still cant figure that one out But thats just an observation..
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Posted: Sun Sep 14th, 2008 10:54 pm |
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| Because he probably wasn't there.....parking cost $2.00 and in his past post he promised not to attend if they charged for parking! UUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHH, it must be a lie because he makes so much more money at his other job!
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Posted: Sun Sep 14th, 2008 10:50 pm |
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Pied Piper,
The coaches have other jobs also that pay a whole lot more than coaching OHS football. God help us all if the county would hire you to coach or even be around students. I am guessing your areas of expertise would allow you to teach them to be rude, disrespectful and hide behind some screen name on a local forum and bash the people they have grown to respect. Your a joke and trust me everyone is laughing.
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Posted: Sun Sep 14th, 2008 08:05 pm |
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I'm sure you do. Hey why don't you tell me your name since you know mine. Just send me a private message. Hey why aren't you bashing the coaches for a 44-6 win.
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Posted: Sun Sep 14th, 2008 03:34 pm |
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you just have no clue do you, our secondary seemed fine on Friday and thats all you wanna complain about, what is your deal?
Go Brahmans
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jubrahman wrote: Way to go guys we finally got Piper to realize he i complete and total idiot.
LOL...Far from it...Believe me, I would LOVE to coach that team, but my job pays far more than that. Plus you do NOT need giant DB's to Jam receivers on the line, their are hardly any DB's 6'3", 6"2" on ANY high school teams, it's rare. Face it, get in their grill, and play ball. I know more than you AND your daddy knows about the game. And on
another note, well, I'll leave it at that..a sidenote to the future..someone, will be leaving.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 09:41 pm |
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Way to go guys we finally got Piper to realize he i complete and total idiot.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 09:27 pm |
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| I would like to say to you first off I bleed purple and gold my son has got to play and does play for your information all i was saying is its just a game and it`s parents like you and people like you take it a little out of control. Let me tell you also my kid doesnt have a disciplined problem and far as him practiceing well i do know he gives it all he has cause im there at times to see my kid at practice how about yourself . So let me tell you what caterogy my son falls in Great child, Great grades, loving son & brother , and works very hard at what he does in life and is also behide his team mates the ones that do play and the ones that just sit on the sideline like you would say. Because after all that is said and done its just a game so what if you loose your win as long as you give it your best shot. Thank-You
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 08:27 pm |
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| Oh yeah I really dont know what I am talking about.... A good wide reciever can get off a jam easy and Jupiter Christian had 3 good wide recievers who could get off jams. We don't have 6'2 190 lb. corners who are real strong. Nate is the only corner we have that really jam a wide reciever effectively. So quit trying to sound like your an expert on ESPN. If you were so damn smart you wouldn't be talking about this on a local forum. I also love it when you get proven wrong and pull that lets agree to disagree crap.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 07:26 pm |
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| Well piper i don't think all of my comments were directed at you. Some were at others like the lady that was talking about the way individuals played. Guilty conscience? I will stand by the statement that since you are so knowledgeable about the game maybe you should try and help. If i were as smart as you I would. But you seem more like one of those people that likes to talk the talk and not walk the walk. I guess we need people whose lives are focused on all the negatives of others, it makes them feel good about themselves. Have a great day, GO BRAHMANS. Good luck next wees guys I'll be listening on the radio.
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Let's agree to disagree. Leave it at that. I'm gettin g tired of debating
with someone who hasn't a clue about football.
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Pied piper wrote: chobeefan wrote: Im pretty sure I know Lonnie pretty good and basically every player and coach realizes that how good you were in OCRA doesn't mean a thing. I am not saying they should not play in OCRA because it is good to play when you are little. Oh why are you still interested in the JC game. The fact is they were really really good. There is a reason why they have now won 15 in row. What you are saying makes no sense. So according to you we should be able to be teams like Hardee and Pahokee cause they a 2a and 2b schools. Oh yeah and when your wideouts are good jamming them at line of scrimmage isnt gonna work. the line played pretty good last night by the way. Garrett is a good quaterback but Lonnie is a better running back. So we run the ball. Garrett has actually had really good protection this year by the way. By the way the reason why other teams pass us by is because our players have to have the dedication in the weight room in high school. Playing high school is just a whole different level of playing. Oh I am pretty sure the team was spreadin it out last night they were in shotgun probably about half the plays.
That proves to me that you have no clue and shouldn't type a response
on here again!
Ok so because someone's wide recievers are good that means we should jam them. Yeah maybe if we didn't run alot of cover 1 (or so it seems). Maybe you should go down to practice sometime this week and teach everyone on your knowledge.
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chobeefan wrote: Im pretty sure I know Lonnie pretty good and basically every player and coach realizes that how good you were in OCRA doesn't mean a thing. I am not saying they should not play in OCRA because it is good to play when you are little. Oh why are you still interested in the JC game. The fact is they were really really good. There is a reason why they have now won 15 in row. What you are saying makes no sense. So according to you we should be able to be teams like Hardee and Pahokee cause they a 2a and 2b schools. Oh yeah and when your wideouts are good jamming them at line of scrimmage isnt gonna work. the line played pretty good last night by the way. Garrett is a good quaterback but Lonnie is a better running back. So we run the ball. Garrett has actually had really good protection this year by the way. By the way the reason why other teams pass us by is because our players have to have the dedication in the weight room in high school. Playing high school is just a whole different level of playing. Oh I am pretty sure the team was spreadin it out last night they were in shotgun probably about half the plays.
That proves to me that you have no clue and shouldn't type a response
on here again!
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teachnfool wrote: I bleed Purple and Gold wrote: If u really paid attention to the backs u would know that Jonathan Kemp looked like a beast on the field, that kid was all over the place offensively and defensively.
Firstly, kudos to Jaime for sticking things out when the going gets rough. I have to say that it is a true man than understands that family should come first. I won't go into disciplinary issues. If we did that with all the members of the football team we'd be here days.
More importantly, I want to give major kudos to Jonathan Kemp. My son is pretty good friends with John and has grown up with him in sports since they were tikes. They played OCRA football and Chobee Bulls together on the team that went undefeated. John IS a beast on the football field and all of his friends and teammates know this. Usually when a freshman is being considered for varsity (especially when his dad is a coach) you hear the grumblings of .. "well you know why he is up there playing." But ... the boys know that football has become Little John's life. He does play some other sports, but he lives, breathes and eats football! He works out every spare minute he gets. He beefed up so much last spring and summer that I barely recognized the boy when he was at the baseball fields. He is a football player that has dedicated himself to doing what he has to do to make himself a solid player. He keeps his grades well above where they have to be according to FHSAA. He keeps his nose clean when it comes to behaving in and out of school and he goes above and beyond to prepare his body and mind to play the sport. These things are what it takes to succeed in a sport. A note to John, we moms who have watched you grow from a little one into the young man that you've become are beaming with pride right beside your mom and dad. You keep going kid, and when we are watching you play for some major college on TV .. I can sit in my rocking chair and said ... I knew that kid!
I know I have read on here that some folks are wondering where are all the boys who played on the undefeated Chobee bulls team. We'll as these boys have grown most have chosen a sport on which to concentrate. They have come to realize that many high school players often become a "jack of all trades and a master at none." A lot of the boys on the Chobee bulls have chosen to concentrate on a different sport other than football. Many of them have taken the baseball avenue and in a few years, Chobee will once again have a baseball program that will blow your socks off.
Anyway, I am very happy with the sports program at OHS. The dedication of the coaches, the athletic director and the players needs to be commended rather than bashed. Good luck Chobee athletes.
Youy are very right and the best of luck to all of those kids.
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Pied piper wrote: chobeefan wrote: that was a great win by the varsity team last night we could run, throw, stop the pass, and did a pretty good job against the run. Now we just have to get by Sebring finally! Hey football mom let me let you in on a little secret...... this not OCRA, Brighton Warriors, Chobee Bulls or anything else. This high school football. You can no longer just show up and be the best player on the field. You have to weight train almost year round and do all the other drills to make you a better player at this level. If you don't you'll just be another guy wearing a jersey. So while Jaime may have been great for the brighton warriors it doesn't mean he will be great in high school. He has to put in the dedication also. He does play hard on the field from what I saw from the stands however. However with his mother being sick those are special circumstances. Hey JUbrahman, I thought you knew T-Bone and Pied Piper were Kirk Herbstreet and Lee Corso. Go Brahmans!!!!! Oh by the way I never wanna here about how good someone was in OCRA all that means is they were the best in Okeechobee, which means jack squat.
You tell that to Lonnie Pryor?
actually smart guy Lonnie started playing Chobee Bulls in 7th Grade, and when he started playing against out of town teams his talent trult started to show.
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Some of you you guys are psycho. Pied Piper We don't have physical DB's we have DB's that like to turn and run, which seemed to work really good last night. Also whenever your running back has almost 300 yards rushing and your qb has almost 300 yards passing after 2 games something is going right. Like Cuckoo said lets stop talking about 15 year old JV kids like theyre whole life should revolve around football. Yes there are always the kids who are just not going to put in the work that is required to be a big-time High School Football payer, but there is nothing the rest of the kids can do except for keeping the kids who are there working out the only ones they care about when it comes to football.
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I bleed Purple and Gold wrote: If u really paid attention to the backs u would know that Jonathan Kemp looked like a beast on the field, that kid was all over the place offensively and defensively.
Firstly, kudos to Jaime for sticking things out when the going gets rough. I have to say that it is a true man than understands that family should come first. I won't go into disciplinary issues. If we did that with all the members of the football team we'd be here days.
More importantly, I want to give major kudos to Jonathan Kemp. My son is pretty good friends with John and has grown up with him in sports since they were tikes. They played OCRA football and Chobee Bulls together on the team that went undefeated. John IS a beast on the football field and all of his friends and teammates know this. Usually when a freshman is being considered for varsity (especially when his dad is a coach) you hear the grumblings of .. "well you know why he is up there playing." But ... the boys know that football has become Little John's life. He does play some other sports, but he lives, breathes and eats football! He works out every spare minute he gets. He beefed up so much last spring and summer that I barely recognized the boy when he was at the baseball fields. He is a football player that has dedicated himself to doing what he has to do to make himself a solid player. He keeps his grades well above where they have to be according to FHSAA. He keeps his nose clean when it comes to behaving in and out of school and he goes above and beyond to prepare his body and mind to play the sport. These things are what it takes to succeed in a sport. A note to John, we moms who have watched you grow from a little one into the young man that you've become are beaming with pride right beside your mom and dad. You keep going kid, and when we are watching you play for some major college on TV .. I can sit in my rocking chair and said ... I knew that kid!
I know I have read on here that some folks are wondering where are all the boys who played on the undefeated Chobee bulls team. We'll as these boys have grown most have chosen a sport on which to concentrate. They have come to realize that many high school players often become a "jack of all trades and a master at none." A lot of the boys on the Chobee bulls have chosen to concentrate on a different sport other than football. Many of them have taken the baseball avenue and in a few years, Chobee will once again have a baseball program that will blow your socks off.
Anyway, I am very happy with the sports program at OHS. The dedication of the coaches, the athletic director and the players needs to be commended rather than bashed. Good luck Chobee athletes.
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| You really need to stop talking about individual students on these forums. I doubt his family appreciates it.
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| Football mom if u truly felt like no one on the team was using steroids then u would have never brought it up to begin with. Kids can lift weight and get bigger if they commit to it. It's a slap in the face to a coaching staff that works hard to get their kids bigger faster and stronger throughout the off season to have to hear aboyut some nonsense like this. These coaches are of great character and would not condone or welcome a player in the program that is using steroids. Pay attention a lil more, how would it make u feel if someone said that your son recieved his athletic achievments by cheating.
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| Let me explain something to u. First off I'm very accurate in what I said. I was there everyday at Warriors practice and know exactly what went on. It is very obvious to me that whoever this is talking about Jamie like this is a close famiy member. Dont get me wrong Jamie has the potential to be a good kid and a good football player. But from what I seen the kids lacks some things when it comes to football. I watched the game Thursday night too, and it wasn't all on the line or the quarterback. Jaime lacks the speed to be a true impact player on this level and the moment. Let's get something clear right now. This kid as a frehman is not even close to Pryor when he was a freshman. There's other backs on the Jv team that looked better that Jamie. Tommie looked good before he got hurt. Dennis is coming on and has game breaking speed, and Bascum look good Thursday night. If u really paid attention to the backs u would know that Jonathan Kemp looked like a beast on the field, that kid was all over the place offensively and defensively. JAMIE is a good kid, but to hear u talk he is the team. U can put it however u want I've been around football in Okeechobee for some time now and know the kids, and to tell u the truth u can blame it on the the fact that Jamie doesn't want to leave his mother's bedside to attend football practice and we all know it's bigger than that. This kid lacks the the passion and heart to play this game and be a star. I guess it's the offensive line and the quarterback fault that he missed the first game and had to sit out a quarter of the second game for disciplinary issues.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 01:45 pm |
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| The Brahman in the middle of the field was nice. Great job last night to everyone that works there butt off for this program.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 01:43 pm |
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Im pretty sure I know Lonnie pretty good and basically every player and coach realizes that how good you were in OCRA doesn't mean a thing. I am not saying they should not play in OCRA because it is good to play when you are little. Oh why are you still interested in the JC game. The fact is they were really really good. There is a reason why they have now won 15 in row. What you are saying makes no sense. So according to you we should be able to be teams like Hardee and Pahokee cause they a 2a and 2b schools. Oh yeah and when your wideouts are good jamming them at line of scrimmage isnt gonna work. the line played pretty good last night by the way. Garrett is a good quaterback but Lonnie is a better running back. So we run the ball. Garrett has actually had really good protection this year by the way. By the way the reason why other teams pass us by is because our players have to have the dedication in the weight room in high school. Playing high school is just a whole different level of playing. Oh I am pretty sure the team was spreadin it out last night they were in shotgun probably about half the plays.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 01:41 pm |
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| I would like to inform u cowgirl mom that football has become a business. The minute u start critizing kids and coaches and people can be fired it's a job. U cant say that the team did a great job Thursday night and then turn around and say that they need to play more kids. Let's be real here u have said this several times, so that must be that u are a parents who's son sits on the sideline. U have to look at it this way. At some point in your kids life he probaly played youth football and was a star in his league, and other kids had to sit on the sideline and cheer him on. Now the roles are reversed on a more public stage of high school football an it's sitting well with u. Your kid is gonna have to make a decision when it comes to high school football. He is either gonna except being on the sideline, or he's gonna brush it off and be a good teammate that works hard to get better each week. Let me remind u of this. Thursday night game against was very physical and close game, and if your son was standing on the sideline during that game there probaly three reasons why. Either he was injured, (which doesn't sound like the case). He was being disciplined for something, or he's not working hard enough at practice to earn playing time on the field. I think u know what caterogy your son fits in.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 01:26 pm |
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| Nice game and the field sure did look good last night....
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 01:21 pm |
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chobeefan wrote: that was a great win by the varsity team last night we could run, throw, stop the pass, and did a pretty good job against the run. Now we just have to get by Sebring finally! Hey football mom let me let you in on a little secret...... this not OCRA, Brighton Warriors, Chobee Bulls or anything else. This high school football. You can no longer just show up and be the best player on the field. You have to weight train almost year round and do all the other drills to make you a better player at this level. If you don't you'll just be another guy wearing a jersey. So while Jaime may have been great for the brighton warriors it doesn't mean he will be great in high school. He has to put in the dedication also. He does play hard on the field from what I saw from the stands however. However with his mother being sick those are special circumstances. Hey JUbrahman, I thought you knew T-Bone and Pied Piper were Kirk Herbstreet and Lee Corso. Go Brahmans!!!!! Oh by the way I never wanna here about how good someone was in OCRA all that means is they were the best in Okeechobee, which means jack squat.
You tell that to Lonnie Pryor?
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 01:11 pm |
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Hey T-Bone you wanna know what happened to Locata? He got fired cause he was a immature baby and tried to pick fights with supporters and players family members. He really isnt that great of guy and they are better for not having him.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 01:08 pm |
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that was a great win by the varsity team last night we could run, throw, stop the pass, and did a pretty good job against the run. Now we just have to get by Sebring finally! Hey football mom let me let you in on a little secret...... this not OCRA, Brighton Warriors, Chobee Bulls or anything else. This high school football. You can no longer just show up and be the best player on the field. You have to weight train almost year round and do all the other drills to make you a better player at this level. If you don't you'll just be another guy wearing a jersey. So while Jaime may have been great for the brighton warriors it doesn't mean he will be great in high school. He has to put in the dedication also. He does play hard on the field from what I saw from the stands however. However with his mother being sick those are special circumstances. Hey JUbrahman, I thought you knew T-Bone and Pied Piper were Kirk Herbstreet and Lee Corso. Go Brahmans!!!!! Oh by the way I never wanna here about how good someone was in OCRA all that means is they were the best in Okeechobee, which means jack squat.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2008 01:03 pm |
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OLD GOLD AND PURPLE wrote: WHERE TO START? WHAT A BUNCH OF EGOTISTICAL BUNCH OF ARROGANT ASSES SOME OF YA'LL ARE. ATTACKING KIDS, ACCUSING KIDS, BLAMING IT ALL ON THE COACHES, CALLING OTHER BLOGGERS NAMES, WHATEVER. I THINK PIPER AND TBONE SHOULD COME OUT AND HELP COACH SINCE THEY SEEM TO BE EXPERTS. MAYBE THEY CAN TEACH THE CURRENT COACHES OR JUST SIT BACK AND TALK AND NOT WALK THE WALK. FOOTBALLMOM NEEDS TO RELAX. I JUST DONT GET IT AROUND HERE. PEOPLE IN OTHER AREAS SUPPORT THEIR TEAM, DIDN'T THESE GUYS MAKE THE PLAYOFFS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A WHILE LAST YEAR? I HOPE THEY GO BACK. MAYBE MY KID WILL BE A BRAHMAN WHEN EVERYBODY BACKS THEM Where to start. DUH! First off , I NEVER attacked ONE kid, PERIOD! #2.
As someone who knows football, and goes to games, I can comment on
whatever I please, but the kids are off base. The coach's are, however free
game. They are the ones who implement "Game plans", watch films, break
down the other teams weakness's, and on & on. What happened against
Jupiter Christian was POOR COACHING, and that's a FACT! The offensive line
were getting manhandled, the DB's were not even "chucking" the WR's
off the line of scrimmage, allowing them to run clean routes all night.
Where were the adjustments?
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