
DC Football
#81
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:02 PM
Did you skip the part where I said I likely missed some? Your hate blocks your logic.
If MSJ and CHC and Spalding had 10...they would get beat like drums. Kinda like their collective Gilman experiences...
#82
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:10 PM
Beesemode. I agree you have many Baltimore City kids and your are doing great things for them. But they aren’t the majority of starters that are winning football games for you. I know you continue to downplay this but just admit it. Many of your DC, Virginia, Eastern Shore, Delaware, PA etc kids aren’t kids in need. I know them and their families. Many are middle/upperclass kids that wouldn’t qualify for financial aid at most MIAA schools. But they are awesome football players so you give them everything. This is not how the rest of the league works. Accept that and move on to a National schedule. MIAA teams work under different guidelines and rules then SFA wants too. Move on.
As long as SFA is abiding by the rules, there’s nothing wrong with them bringing in kids from anywhere. This IS how all of the MIAA schools act and have acted forever. Don’t be mad at them for doing it better. That’s BS. Now, I personally have a problem with them taking away spots from area non athlete kids, with the number of kids they bring in because I’m from that area.
I understand having a problem with rule breaking they may(or may not) be doing. I understand having a problem with the amount of senior transfers, but it’s BS to have a problem with them bringing in kids from anywhere. McD has multiple kids from PA., and always have.
#83
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:15 PM
#84
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:20 PM
#85
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:20 PM
#86
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:22 PM
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#87
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:27 PM
As long as SFA is abiding by the rules, there’s nothing wrong with them bringing in kids from anywhere. This IS how all of the MIAA schools act and have acted forever. Don’t be mad at them for doing it better. That’s BS. Now, I personally have a problem with them taking away spots from area non athlete kids, with the number of kids they bring in because I’m from that area.
I understand having a problem with rule breaking they may(or may not) be doing. I understand having a problem with the amount of senior transfers, but it’s BS to have a problem with them bringing in kids from anywhere. McD has multiple kids from PA., and always have.
GA. SFA was already found guilty by the board and fined $500. It’s not a question of if they were breaking rules. That’s been proven multiple times. And they aren’t doing it better. They are spending ungodly amounts of money that is unprecedented by any MIAA school. In any sport. Hence, the IMG comparisons. They don’t operate even in the same ballpark so let’s not defend them because they win. Honestly, my junior league coaching staff could coach that team to national power.
#88
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:33 PM
If you want to meet me...we can arrange that. I am open to it. Something tells me you wouldn't dare.
I do know him fairly well. So we have gone from communicating to the players 'uncle' to speaking with the kid. Next you will say he broke in the kids house.
#89
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:42 PM
I love that kids are getting recruited from this area.
If you want to meet me...we can arrange that. I am open to it. Something tells me you wouldn't dare.
I do know him fairly well. So we have gone from communicating to the players 'uncle' to speaking with the kid. Next you will say he broke in the kids house.
I like you BM. We should meet one day or maybe we already have. I know you are defending your school and program but let’s follow rules and stop acting like everything in MIAA football as on level playing field. You operate as IMG. Play national and stop obsessing over MIAA.
#90
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:49 PM
Level playing field is a myth. MIAA schools really want is a chance win. And that wasnt gonna happen anytime soon.
#91
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:52 PM
If so the why push any kid out who was there, especially kids from the areaJmad... the majority are from the Baltimore metro area. Majority is better than 50%. The numbers of local kids is much higher than 50. And every student at SF benefits from the improvement in infrastructure, finances, and academics.
You just proved my point...haters ignore the facts. And if anyone highlights these improvements--- the haters jump on that as being on the payroll, being clowns, donut crew.
Again, it is all schoolgirl hating behind made up named from people who dont know shat
#92
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:55 PM
Where kids told to leave? Where they told to leave because they were bad at football? How many kids left...there were less than 20 in program? These are questions that you have to address before you can state that kids were 'pushed out'...right?
#93
Posted 20 November 2018 - 02:55 PM
#94
Posted 20 November 2018 - 03:06 PM
GA. SFA was already found guilty by the board and fined $500. It’s not a question of if they were breaking rules. That’s been proven multiple times. And they aren’t doing it better. They are spending ungodly amounts of money that is unprecedented by any MIAA school. In any sport. Hence, the IMG comparisons. They don’t operate even in the same ballpark so let’s not defend them because they win. Honestly, my junior league coaching staff could coach that team to national power.
I’m not defending them at all. Breaking rules is one thing, but what you mentioned wasn’t any rules beating broke. Spending more money than other schools isn’t breaking any rules. Unfortunately, life isn’t fair. And somebody or school having more money than the other schools is part of life. Now if you want to keep it to the rule breaking, that’s completely understandable. But talking about them spending more money than everybody else just sounds like a weak argument.
#95
Posted 20 November 2018 - 03:10 PM
Never been a level playing field. Some schools have 1400 boys...some have 200. Some have resources and some have few. Some have solid coaches...some dont.
Level playing field is a myth. MIAA schools really want is a chance win. And that wasnt gonna happen anytime soon.
Those are normal challenges and differences between schools. SFA football factory is different. Obviously, the coaches and football community around you has rejected this model. So what’s the end game. Either go independent or agree to MIAA rules. Submit appropriate documentation when players ages are questioned, limit number of transfers, stop contacting established players for other high school teams. SFA will probably still win MIAA most years just as Gilman did because they will recruit 4x number of stud 8th graders. Just won’t conpete for national title. IMO. But know if MIAA coaches agree to it they will be monitoring the crap out of you and obviously they’ve shown this year that they will drop you quick if you violate those rules. What’s SFA want?
#96
Posted 03 December 2018 - 01:06 PM
#97
Posted 03 December 2018 - 01:31 PM
Yes it did, but they have murder's who dont get charges like this, a little much I think. Yes they need to be punished though
Football players charged as adults face life in prison shat just got real
#98
Posted 03 December 2018 - 01:42 PM
#99
Posted 03 December 2018 - 01:49 PM
Exaggerating a little bit, JBMad? IMO, the charges are appropriate for what these young men did to their schoolmates. I hope a jury finds them guilty and they are punished accordingly.
Yes it did, but they have murder's who dont get charges like this, a little much I think. Yes they need to be punished though
#100
Posted 03 December 2018 - 01:51 PM
I agree they definitely need to be punished accordingly
Exaggerating a little bit, JBMad? IMO, the charges are appropriate for what these young men did to their schoolmates. I hope a jury finds them guilty and they are punished accordingly.
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