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Mike Waldie resigns at Daingerfield to become OC at Pearland High School...


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14 minutes ago, FishinBM said:

And was promised the job by the little fat man last football season. His words were  Waldie will be gone and he will get it and anyone that tries to stop him will be fired. So instead of coaching him and his little posse networked and made up lies in his favor. First person they used was fieldhouse man and and then carried it to the church where it took off. He expressed to the sup he runs the town and if it doesn’t happen she is fired. So she obeyed. It’s a shame not one decision maker at the school has any character to say no we have integrity and not gonna do things like this. It would be embarrassing to anyone with morals even to give him an interview. 

So morals, character, and integrity come into play at daingerfield in regards to a head coach.....yet y’all want to bring back

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It’s just amazing to me that dfield would have a guy who’s getting drunk and in bar fights (he lost by the way) at a coaches clinic in contention. Just so lol and embarrassing. That van ride home had to be awkward af. 

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1 hour ago, lloyd45 said:

You want to hire a guy who relates to kids and  is passionate about the sport. Thinks and talks ball 24/7. Dfield had their shot and screwed it up. So pathetic. Had a wide open layup and missed it. Enjoy mediocrity. 

Agree. You want a coach who wants to learn and get better. Constantly talking ball, talking to other coaches about ball, going to clinics to learn and just wanting to get better. 

DA and Mason not being a finalist is laughable, but then again when the town is divided 4 ways it’s hard for them to get chance. 

If DField wants what best, don’t ask washed up towns people, go ask the kids who are going into battle every Friday night who/ what they would like. They will tell you 

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This appears to be a dumpster fire not even Nick Saban could put out. From the outside looking in it seems like to many personal agendas and divided towns people. Winning is great but overall in all the sports less than 5% will play at the next level. Any school needs someone that will teach these young boys and girls life lesson and prepare them for life after high school. That will go alot father in life than sports. But again I'm just looking in from a few miles away.... Carry on folks

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11 minutes ago, Horns85 said:

This appears to be a dumpster fire not even Nick Saban could put out. From the outside looking in it seems like to many personal agendas and divided towns people. Winning is great but overall in all the sports less than 5% will play at the next level. Any school needs someone that will teach these young boys and girls life lesson and prepare them for life after high school. That will go alot father in life than sports. But again I'm just looking in from a few miles away.... Carry on folks

Saban, bowman, and Alexander all called about the job. They wer all told not to apply. Alexander did anyway and was given a courtesy interview. 

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Just read in a book about being successful and being significant...

“A successful coach will have wins and trophies in the school trophy case, but a significant coach will have players who come back and visit them because he/she made a difference in their life. A “real” coach strives to be significant”

When that coach is significant, that’s when the kids will go all out and run through a brick wall for you. Then and only then will you start having success. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Bucksnort said:

Just read in a book about being successful and being significant...

“A successful coach will have wins and trophies in the school trophy case, but a significant coach will have players who come back and visit them because he/she made a difference in their life. A “real” coach strives to be significant”

When that coach is significant, that’s when the kids will go all out and run through a brick wall for you. Then and only then will you start having success. 

 

 

True statement.

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6 hours ago, NATUREBOY98 said:

Anyone with friends or family that will be playing for this guy hear anything from them. I’m just curious what the young guys think. 

Administration and committee completely failed the kids. It’s sad. Ultimately that’s what it’s about. They created their own dumpster fire. Most were aware of drunkin bar fight. But fell for his narrative that he’d be better as head coach. Hilarious. Sad. 

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