Coach Macho
aka Beardy Ryan
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Right!Thats the point. We got a five star linebacker prospect out of South Florida and the biggest SEC name you are currently hearing is A&M.
Not Bama, not Florida, not Georgia.
Right!Thats the point. We got a five star linebacker prospect out of South Florida and the biggest SEC name you are currently hearing is A&M.
Not Bama, not Florida, not Georgia.
It tells me to sign him and let him know from the jump no bs is gone be tolerated or his *** will be gone.He left two separate programs that are probably USED TO dealing with some rough kids. What does that tell you? lol
The behavior is a void in mentoring. Young men need guidance from strong older men.Kid or no kid if what @mjackson6 is saying about his issues are true you don't lead and coach domestic issues with his girl out of him. He needs to figure that out himself. And if he was a 17-18 year sax player we aint putting it on the band leader to fix his problems.
Appreciate your post, still standing on Roland smith seems to run a clean program (outside looking in)I don't know Lewis personally so I won't comment on his situation. However, in general, I support the coaches being strict on character. It's one thing to be a team-first guy with an edge, like Michael Irvin. It's another thing to be a negative presence.
We loved guys like Eddie Johnson and Jeff Thomas as fans, but there's a reason those two aren't playing football for a living. And it's not talent. Clemson didn't build a culture by stamping posters on the wall. They recruited specific types of players and turned down guys who didn't fit.
I'd be curious to hear what the Chaminade coaches thought of Lewis. He was there for a second before landing at Central. Troutman has had outbursts on the football field, but he gets strong endorsements from people around the Edgewater program. What do Lewis's coaches think of him? I don't know the answer, but I hope our coaches have asked that question.
Agreed on all points. It'll never be tallahassee from a culture perspective. Won't get into the differences in the program cause we're definitely currently in a far better place. But you're right. This'll never be those old cane teams. So let's just admit this program isn't built for that anymore and stop pretending we should have a handle on anything. We are built to be good... We are no longer built to be dominant. Is what it is.And yet were 7 and 1
People need to stop pretending it will ever be 1987 or 2001 again.
Miami aint in a bad place. FSU is.
I swear reading this board makes you think were 1 and 6
It's not just up to the coaches, though. If you have good leadership at the upperclassmen level -- outspoken/alpha players -- then that should mitigate these issues. Freshman should enter a program scared of the juniors and seniors on the team. They should be looking over their shoulder everyday knowing there are consequences for poor behavior.Has what?
The ability to deal with rough kids?
What? You want the best kicker in the country to walk on?
Bama isn't after him.
Like Antonio callaway?I want the kid but signing kids with baggage from Miami/South Florida is tough. Sometimes these kids just need to get away to succeed.
I'm all for working with "troubled" kids. I did it for a living.
But...we have absolutely ZERO coaches on defense who can handle a "rough" personality. Like, not one.
I'll also add that none of us know the extent of T2's issues.
We had a player at Deerfield a few years ago that Manny wanted bad! Freak athlete. Our HC coach had to save Manny by telling him the baggage that comes with him. Manny passed, the kid ended up signing elsewhere (SEC). Lasted not even one season in college. He was cursing at coaches. Not showing up to workouts. Coaches knocking on his door in the morning trying to get him to come out, he wouldn't answer the door. Just defiant as ****.
He was an alpha dog on the field though! But all that **** is null and void IF THE KID CAN'T EVEN DO THE RIGHT THINGS TO GET ON THE FIELD.
Is T2 an "edgy" guy that's still respectful to adults? That can worked with.
Or is he the type of kid that will try adults/coaches? Even that can be worked with, but not with our coaches. We don't have one single coach on defense that will go in a kid's ****.
The fact that several coaching staffs chose not to deal with him + him almost getting his a$$ whooped by the police doesn't look good on the surface.
I'm not saying you DON'T take a chance on a kid like this, but personally I would need to know more details.
Regardless though, I don't think our staff is built for it.
Ehh. Jeff's not playing football because he has no passion for anything. Not because of his own personal character or even issues with it. He's simply built like that. Kid is an introvert that would be more than happy to say into a microphone in a mumbled tone welcome to checkers. Would you like a big buford for the rest of his natural life. Eddie's issue was him and his boys beat up a group of **** talking frat boys. One of which simply happened to have a father with quite a bit of reach. Rather than the father accepting his son is a. Lil self entitled douche and he got what he had coming he went and made it an issue with shalalalalalalalalalala and the board. From there he got kicked out and as I've said this is a small circle this football community. I'm sure he could've found a spot somewhere but kids have egos too. That staff is high on character kids is absurd too. Were high on kids who don't provide much of a challenge to them. A to b kids. Exceptional kids sometimes require exceptional coaches. Or atleast a coach who can sit this kid down and say tighten the fvck up. This is real life and in real life sometimes we all simply need to be checked.I don't know Lewis personally so I won't comment on his situation. However, in general, I support the coaches being strict on character. It's one thing to be a team-first guy with an edge, like Michael Irvin. It's another thing to be a negative presence.
We loved guys like Eddie Johnson and Jeff Thomas as fans, but there's a reason those two aren't playing football for a living. And it's not talent. Clemson didn't build a culture by stamping posters on the wall. They recruited specific types of players and turned down guys who didn't fit.
I'd be curious to hear what the Chaminade coaches thought of Lewis. He was there for a second before landing at Central. Troutman has had outbursts on the football field, but he gets strong endorsements from people around the Edgewater program. What do Lewis's coaches think of him? I don't know the answer, but I hope our coaches have asked that question.
I disagree here to an extent. Im just not sold on the black and white nature of the conversations more than anything.Agreed on all points. It'll never be tallahassee from a culture perspective. Won't get into the differences in the program cause we're definitely currently in a far better place. But you're right. This'll never be those old cane teams. So let's just admit this program isn't built for that anymore and stop pretending we should have a handle on anything. We are built to be good... We are no longer built to be dominant. Is what it is.