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1 minute ago, Sammyswordsman said:

Coach, Tell us about the Servite game.  Guys are scratching their heads  for almost losing to the Friars.

 

Servite game was tough on our team.  Opening game of league after traveling out of state twice, playing national contending teams, and coming off a bye week.  Its hard being perfect for 15 weeks during the season.  Couple that with a very good and well coached Servite team and suddenly you're in a dog fight.  We didn't play well whatsoever and the officiating was brutal for most of the game.

But bottom line is we won the game and went 1-0 to start league.  That is all that matters in the Trinity League....survive and advance.

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5 minutes ago, Ararar said:

So the truth about Texas comes out.They didn’t want that smoke 😂

1 hour ago, Coach Negro said:


.  We most recently tried to play in Texas and contacted a very prominent team and they responded with "thank you but we would have to decline because we are looking for a lesser opponent".  

😂 

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20 minutes ago, Texasball said:

He took his shot at Texas in passive aggressive way...

Texas coaches are too classy and professional to act this way.

Can’t wait for the day his team is scheduled for Texas best.

outside of the cheap shots it was nice interview.

 

Merry Christmas!

 

I’m not sure he’s telling the truth either.  A coach doesn’t owe him an explanation of rejecting a game.  There would be no need to embarrass their program when a simple “no thank you we are in talks with some other schools” would suffice 

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28 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

 

I’m not sure he’s telling the truth either.  A coach doesn’t owe him an explanation of rejecting a game.  There would be no need to embarrass their program when a simple “no thank you we are in talks with some other schools” would suffice 

Ok yeah.  He answers all questions willingly for an hour or so, but decides to fabricate only on the subject of the Texas scheduling attempt.  Got it.

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12 minutes ago, Sammyswordsman said:

Ok yeah.  He answers all questions willingly for an hour or so, but decides to fabricate only on the subject of the Texas scheduling attempt.  Got it.

Who knows what he’s fabricating on.  There was no need for a TX coach to embarrass their program like that, even if true, when a simple “no thank you” would suffice.  I’m not buying it, but you’re free to do whatever you desire. 

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1 hour ago, Texasball said:

He took his shot at Texas in passive aggressive way...

Texas coaches are too classy and professional to act this way.

Can’t wait for the day his team is scheduled for Texas best.

outside of the cheap shots it was nice interview.

 

Merry Christmas!

I didn’t take it that way, it was a trash talk to generate interest. I thought it was ballsy and funny. 
BGW

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1 hour ago, Texasball said:

He took his shot at Texas in passive aggressive way...

Texas coaches are too classy and professional to act this way.

Can’t wait for the day his team is scheduled for Texas best.

outside of the cheap shots it was nice interview.

 

Merry Christmas!

It’s Provocative , it gets the people going

 

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3 minutes ago, BUFORDGAWOLVES said:

Nope, you Cali soft asses can’t play with TEXAS rules. 
Read it through and not just what fits your narrative. 
You’re welcome. 
BGW

Yeah you should read it through 

Texas team declined SJB offer to come play because they wanted a lesser opponent 

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1 hour ago, Texasball said:

He took his shot at Texas in passive aggressive way...

Texas coaches are too classy and professional to act this way.

Can’t wait for the day his team is scheduled for Texas best.

outside of the cheap shots it was nice interview.

 

Merry Christmas!

😂 yeah right

the president of the coaches association threw BG team,parents,kids and community under the bus to save face

real classy😂 

watched my first nationally televised high school football game on ESPN Saturday night. The only reason I watched is because my good friend Joey McGuire's Cedar Hill team was playing Bishop Gorman from Las Vegas. Bishop Gorman Head Coach Kenny Sanchez (and his brother Tony-current UNLV Head Coach) and I worked together on the staff of the West team at the US Army All American Bowl in January of 2014. 

ADVERTISING

Cedar Hill is as talented a team as there is in the state of Texas. I think most coaches around the state would agree with that statement. The Longhorns, however, were no match for the players from Bishop Gorman. 

I am sure Coach McGuire is disappointed with some of the behavior/personal fouls from some of the players on his team. I know for sure he did not like the outcome of the game. Joey will deal with all of that because he has helped raise and nurture these players. They all live in Cedar Hill, Texas. Most of the players on this team have been there for most of their lives. They went to elementary and middle school in Cedar Hill. Whatever immediate family the Cedar Hill players have most likely live in the Cedar Hill area. These families are part of the "village" that helps raise up young people. They are part of a community. 

Comparing Cedar Hill to Bishop Gorman is like comparing apples and oranges. They are two very different entities. I like Kenny Sanchez and think he and his staff do a great job. But Coach Sanchez knows the deal, too. He knows that he has a totally different situation at Bishop Gorman. Several of the BG players moved to Las Vegas to play football at this prestigious school. Many of the players do not necessarily have "roots" in the BG "community".

There must be a great deal of people who really enjoy reading, watching, and hearing about high school football as it relates to college football recruiting. I cannot think of another reason why so much time and attention was spent during the Cedar Hill/Bishop Gorman game displaying the offers that so many of the players have received. Is this really what the media thinks high school football is about? Is this really what we are interested in when we watch high school football?

If parents want to send their children to a "nationally rank football powerhouse", that most certainly is their God given right as a parent. It is certainly the right of fans to over indulge in all the recruiting madness that our media has created, too.

But I firmly believe that most of us in the football-loving state of Texas want to maintain and support the sanctity of what the community High Schools really do here in our great state. We live here. We work here. We pay our taxes here. We help raise each other's kids. We love to win. But understand that may not always be possible. We appreciate the lessons our kids get from struggles and defeats, too. We are not concerned with recruiting lists or national rankings. We want our kids do their best. We want our teams to do their best. We want our kids to act right. We want our teams to grow and mature together and learn those life lessons that can only be learned on the football field.

 

Cedar Hill will have a good football season. I do not know what their record will be in the end. It really does not matter. Those kids will learn some valuable lessons from a coaching staff that has watched them and grown with them since they were very young. Many of these young men will come back and live in Cedar Hill and be responsible hard working citizens in the community in which they grew up. The parents and families of the Longhorn players are proud of where they live, where their kids go to school,and of the team their sons play for. These parents would never dream of moving out of state so their son could play for a team like Bishop Gorman. They would never dream of taking their son from the teammates he grew up with and shed blood, sweat, and tears with since the youth football days.

Texas High School football is so much bigger than the individual players that play on the teams. It does not matter if a young man is a top recruit or not. It does not matter if a player has an offer or not. There are thousands of Texas High School football players who may never play in college. There are some really great players in our communities all around the state who are just that....really good High School players. They play for their school. They play for their community. They play for their families....the family they are kin to by blood and the family they have bled with for years through the association as teammates in this great game.

Everyone in our great nation has the right to value what they want to value. But I hope that we remember what makes High School football special here in Texas. We do not need All-Star football schools. We should not want to have "select" football teams. We do not need the lure, glitz, and glamour of the NFL or FBS taking place on Friday nights in Texas. What is important to me might not be important to the next guy. But I am willing to bet that there are many Texas High School football advocates who feel the same way. 

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2 minutes ago, Ararar said:

Yeah you should read it through 

Texas team declined SJB offer to come play because they wanted a lesser opponent 

Hearsay, asshole and you’re not in the room.

Growup, Coach Negro is talking trash and taking shots, he’s a competitor. 
 

I think he’s great, the rest of Cali needs to wake the fuck up and get to work. 
 

BGW

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1 hour ago, Horsefly said:

 

I’m not sure he’s telling the truth either.  A coach doesn’t owe him an explanation of rejecting a game.  There would be no need to embarrass their program when a simple “no thank you we are in talks with some other schools” would suffice 

This is an embarrassing response 

good lord just because it’s your state it couldn’t possibly happen and a well respected coach is lying 

unbelivable

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2 minutes ago, BUFORDGAWOLVES said:

Hearsay, asshole and you’re not in the room.

Growup, Coach Negro is talking trash and taking shots, he’s a competitor. 
 

I think he’s great, the rest of Cali needs to wake the fuck up and get to work. 
 

BGW

Hearsay doesn’t come from the horses mouth  dipshit

it comes from guys like you 

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2 minutes ago, Ararar said:

😂 yeah right

the president of the coaches association threw BG team,parents,kids and community under the bus to save face

real classy😂 

watched my first nationally televised high school football game on ESPN Saturday night. The only reason I watched is because my good friend Joey McGuire's Cedar Hill team was playing Bishop Gorman from Las Vegas. Bishop Gorman Head Coach Kenny Sanchez (and his brother Tony-current UNLV Head Coach) and I worked together on the staff of the West team at the US Army All American Bowl in January of 2014. 

ADVERTISING

Cedar Hill is as talented a team as there is in the state of Texas. I think most coaches around the state would agree with that statement. The Longhorns, however, were no match for the players from Bishop Gorman. 

I am sure Coach McGuire is disappointed with some of the behavior/personal fouls from some of the players on his team. I know for sure he did not like the outcome of the game. Joey will deal with all of that because he has helped raise and nurture these players. They all live in Cedar Hill, Texas. Most of the players on this team have been there for most of their lives. They went to elementary and middle school in Cedar Hill. Whatever immediate family the Cedar Hill players have most likely live in the Cedar Hill area. These families are part of the "village" that helps raise up young people. They are part of a community. 

Comparing Cedar Hill to Bishop Gorman is like comparing apples and oranges. They are two very different entities. I like Kenny Sanchez and think he and his staff do a great job. But Coach Sanchez knows the deal, too. He knows that he has a totally different situation at Bishop Gorman. Several of the BG players moved to Las Vegas to play football at this prestigious school. Many of the players do not necessarily have "roots" in the BG "community".

There must be a great deal of people who really enjoy reading, watching, and hearing about high school football as it relates to college football recruiting. I cannot think of another reason why so much time and attention was spent during the Cedar Hill/Bishop Gorman game displaying the offers that so many of the players have received. Is this really what the media thinks high school football is about? Is this really what we are interested in when we watch high school football?

If parents want to send their children to a "nationally rank football powerhouse", that most certainly is their God given right as a parent. It is certainly the right of fans to over indulge in all the recruiting madness that our media has created, too.

But I firmly believe that most of us in the football-loving state of Texas want to maintain and support the sanctity of what the community High Schools really do here in our great state. We live here. We work here. We pay our taxes here. We help raise each other's kids. We love to win. But understand that may not always be possible. We appreciate the lessons our kids get from struggles and defeats, too. We are not concerned with recruiting lists or national rankings. We want our kids do their best. We want our teams to do their best. We want our kids to act right. We want our teams to grow and mature together and learn those life lessons that can only be learned on the football field.

 

Cedar Hill will have a good football season. I do not know what their record will be in the end. It really does not matter. Those kids will learn some valuable lessons from a coaching staff that has watched them and grown with them since they were very young. Many of these young men will come back and live in Cedar Hill and be responsible hard working citizens in the community in which they grew up. The parents and families of the Longhorn players are proud of where they live, where their kids go to school,and of the team their sons play for. These parents would never dream of moving out of state so their son could play for a team like Bishop Gorman. They would never dream of taking their son from the teammates he grew up with and shed blood, sweat, and tears with since the youth football days.

Texas High School football is so much bigger than the individual players that play on the teams. It does not matter if a young man is a top recruit or not. It does not matter if a player has an offer or not. There are thousands of Texas High School football players who may never play in college. There are some really great players in our communities all around the state who are just that....really good High School players. They play for their school. They play for their community. They play for their families....the family they are kin to by blood and the family they have bled with for years through the association as teammates in this great game.

Everyone in our great nation has the right to value what they want to value. But I hope that we remember what makes High School football special here in Texas. We do not need All-Star football schools. We should not want to have "select" football teams. We do not need the lure, glitz, and glamour of the NFL or FBS taking place on Friday nights in Texas. What is important to me might not be important to the next guy. But I am willing to bet that there are many Texas High School football advocates who feel the same way. 

Where do you get that? Who’s throwing who under the bus?
 

BGW

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