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  1. 1 hour ago, Fkfootball said:


    Sports aren’t free!

    Why do you care? You ran off to Corydon. 

    Yep.  I ran off to spend more time with my own kids who are now all in school.  They are right across the street from me.  

     

    I don't care.  Truly I don't.  I just like to call a spade a spade when I see one.  Your incoherent and flip-flop rants don't normally bother me, seeing as how your knowledge of the game compared to the coaches on the field is the equivalent of a butter knife in a dual.  

     

    BTW, Bragg never scheduled Male or Manual.  And football is 100% funded by fundraisers and the booster club.  But I'm sure you already knew all that because your a donor and as such are knowledgeable about the inner workings of all things FC.

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  2. On 5/9/2021 at 12:18 PM, Fkfootball said:

    My HHC 2021 season Spring Outlook and Predictions.

     

    1. Columbus East-It would be an absolute oversight for me to put anyone else here as they’ve earned this respect. The big question mark, is no Bob Gaddis. It could be different. The loss of Mark McDonald and Malachi Parks will be huge as well. I would expect rising Senior Tryce Villarreal to be their star and be one of the top HHC players as well.

     

    2. New Albany-They will most definitely be the best threat to East. They have a ton of rising Seniors. Derrell Simmons, Kyondre Winford, JaRaylan Johnson, Dejon Winburn, Myles Johnson. They have a ton of athletes and skill players with 3-4 years experience. They could be scary good if they put it together.

     

    3. Floyd Central-I’m hesitantly going with my Highlanders here. I have a lot of faith in Coach Bragg and his staff. It’s going to look a lot like a rebuilding year with all the Seniors they lost and all the College players they lost but fortunately the cupboard isn’t bare. They’ll find a RB because they always seem to do so, and their rising SO QB Tristan Robertson is a really impressive and talented kid. Watching him grow will be the most exciting thing with that program next season. He does have some good skill guys around him in Zak Hutslar, Eli Branham, Jake Hausz, Jaxon Farley, and Cody Bibelhauser. If I keep going I might talk myself into the #2 spot but I think they have a lot more question marks on the line of scrimmage than New Albany does. Their first 2 games are against Louisville Male and Louisville Manuel. So an 0-2 start really won’t be a tremendous suprise.

     

    4. Jeffersonville-I kind of thought about putting them at #3, but I felt that one upset victory doesn’t make up for the last 5 years. Coach Parker has built a much more disciplined program but they still need to prove that they can put together a winning season. Their Tailback Jordan Ferguson has graduated but they return a pretty good QB in Cole Phillips who played well in the Sectional last year.

     

    5. BNL-I have them here for no other reason other than I absolutely like their QB Bryne Lewis. The kid is tough as nails, and a big time playmaker. He will make new coach Derrick Barkers life a lot easier. It’s going to take some time for them to get back to where they want to be.

     

    6. Seymour-They got off to a decent start last season and then the wheels came off. Their QB Ruble has graduated, they’ll be in for a rebuild next season as it seems almost every HHC team is.

     

    7. Jennings County-Well, it’s Jennings County. They were kind of fun to watch a few years ago with the QB/WR duo they had. I was hoping they’d start becoming competitive but I just don’t think it’s going to happen anytime soon.

    Of course your response has something to do with money.  FC through and through

    I'll just leave this here.

     

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  3. 7 hours ago, Fkfootball said:

    Are we sure of that? There isn’t one coach in the HHC that I’d want coaching my school. Not one. 

    You are a typical FC fan.....play a soft schedule so you can talk about your precious wins and losses, and complain when the competition gets ratcheted up to get better.  

     

    If I gave a damn, I'd go back and find all of the mentions you have provided over the years about how much you love Bragg and the staff.  You are the epitome of a Floyd Central fan.  You know nothing of what you speak when it comes to personnel, you know nothing about what goes on in that locker room and in coaching meetings or at practice, but you sure seem to have all the answers.  You provided numerous laughs among the coaches from your ridiculous rantings over the years.  Voices from the Stands, starring Fkfootball.  Go fill out an application and help coach since you know so much.  But I know it's easier to just show up on Friday's, have a little bitch session with your buddies in the stands about how bad the coaches are, and then blast them sitting behind a computer screen.  

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  4. Never said I didn't care about the fans, or that I think high school football is better without those pesky fans.  Simply implying that fans talk a lot about a lot, and more often than not, they know very little about what they are talking about.  Coaches don't listen to a word of wisdom that comes raining down on us from the stands.  They are better coaches and officials than anyone down on the field.  That's all.  We are playing Male for, at minimum, the next few years unless something changes.

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  5. 3 hours ago, Bullhorn99 said:

    Would you say it could be used in unique situations? Situations that may (hopefully) never happen again?

    No.  Not unless that situation is involving a prominent member in the IFCA community. 

    We lower the flag to half mast only for the most important (and that term is not the right one) dignitaries in our country.  We have holidays only for the most important people in history.  And, in my opinion, leaving the lights on should be reserved for a very select few situations/individuals. 

     

     

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  6. On 11/16/2019 at 5:12 AM, Fkfootball said:

    Our injuries were too much to overcome. I was proud of this team because we had already lost 3 starting DBs/WRs and lost a 4th in the 1st half of the game. We had 2 OL out. Our RB playing injured. We had a lot of other injuries  this season and guys that have come back. For this team to go 9-3 and win a Sectional and play a team like Bloomington South, I’m pretty proud of their team efforts.

    What two OL were we missing?  And what 4 DBs/WRs were we without?  

     

  7. Silver Creek at East Central

    Brownstown at Charlestown

    Scottsburg at Lawrenceburg

    Heritage Hills at Corydon

    Gibson Southern at Salem

    Bosse at North Harrison

    Providence at Clarksville

    Eastern Pekin at Union County

    Paoli at Switzerland Co.

    Mitchell at Triton Central

    Mater Dei at Crawford County

    Perry Central at Tecumseh

    West Washington at Springs Valley

  8. If you’re in anyway implying that the HOFer running through ship for the Braves isn’t prepping his 2s and 3s and Fr/So for the future, then you done lost your mind. His record isn’t what it is because he isnt developing players and his program. 
     

    if you are implying other programs do this, research those situations before you judge too quickly. 

  9. 17 hours ago, Randall J Peabody III said:

    We are possibly looking for a JV game this coming Monday 9/9.... please PM me with interest or if you know of someone interested. 

    If this is due to players available because of low numbers that’s unacceptable. Coaches have a very good idea in the spring of what they will have come out in the fall. If you’re unsure of your numbers then don’t schedule games. Gotta wonder how much longer they can sustain a program. Hate to use the term contraction, but so be it if that’s what it’s gonna take. 

    I'll bite.  

    I was the HC at said program for 5 years.  I cannot tell you the number of times I had discussions with kids about playing, they'd show up, they'd quit in the summer.  Or the number of times I heard the words drop the program.  Or the number of times a kid would quit after Week 1.  We lost 2 starters after the scrimmage one year because they wanted to hunt more.  You have no idea how challenging it is to get that thing off the ground.    We took our fair share of lumps, and I'm not Vince Lombardi.  But I don't know of anytime that a respectable coach has ever blamed someone else of running up the score.  It's my job to stop you.  Even when we had 15 kids for a season I never thought anyone ran it up.  

    So no, it is actually acceptable to schedule games then have to drop because of circumstances outside your control.  Until you've walked in the man's shoes, we shouldn't speak for what he should or should not do.

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