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Classof2018HS

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  1. Being as clear as I can possibly be, someone stated its hard to win games giving up 40 points a game. I only stated the same about 5 INT's. Didn't call any kid out. As for Thatsmyboy3, your opinion matters not to me. You will be gone in a couple years from this thread. I root for the Hughes Springs Mustangs no matter the year, no matter the player. I have been and will continue to be here, year after year. Not just when my kid graduates. I have and as we all should have an interest in all of these kids. Not just how many accolades my kid or any kid gets. Its a team game. You guys can go ahead and jump on your little bandwagon, talk about how youre about the team, and then talk about how the recievers don't get open, and how the line didn't protect and your kid was running for his life, but that's about the team right? Hear what you want, and see what you want, but when you can't see but what you only want to, you won't see the clear picture. Im not on here to support one kid I am on here supporting the whole team, Im also not gonna come on here and profess to knowing everything, but what I do know, is that no matter how good one player is, he or she, no matter the sport, needs his teammates to be willing to follow and support and protect all players.
  2. Also hard to win with 5 INT, just to be fair.
  3. If you think a parent putting junk in a kids ear doesn't affect play, go to any ball field and look at all the outfield coaches, and then watch a kids eyes, and head turn when trying to hear their expert parent, then the coach on the field. But you're right, it's not a problem to have a know it all parent fill their kids head with junk. You're right.
  4. The only problem I see HS has, is that you have some that "think" talent wins above all else. All the old sayings apply, no I in team, etc, etc. Problem is these kids are getting told one thing in practice and another at home. Parents ain't coaches, if you were good enough, you'd be one. Stick to your day job. Let the coaches coach, and you watch your kid have some fun. Quit trying to make them the next Cam Newton or Bryce Hunter. Cause pretty soon, they will resent you, rather than look up to you, cause you pushing them too hard to be the next phenom.
  5. Just don't get it do ya? You and a couple others on here are what's wrong. All style, no substance, I bet.
  6. Just my 2 cents since, there is an abundance of that these days. Any parent who gets on social media and blames other teammates and/or coaches , you are hurting your kid NOT helping.
  7. It's hard to hear the truth

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