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re: Going to Live Oak game tonight..
Posted on 9/20/10 at 9:38 pm to denhamspringsjackets
Posted on 9/20/10 at 9:38 pm to denhamspringsjackets
Yes he was 
Posted on 9/21/10 at 8:19 am to Kolbysfan
Would you like some proof of that Kolbysfan. I think i can find a way to prove it. I do a lot of work with high school recruits in LA and those forty times are no joke. Legit.
Posted on 9/21/10 at 8:25 am to beano1210
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I do a lot of work with high school recruits
When statements like this start being made, it is time to blow-up this worthless thread. 4.4 hand timed is 4.6 electronic. STOP!!
Posted on 9/21/10 at 8:44 am to Kolbysfan
Ah, Live Oak. I had the displeasure of going there. It was as if the administration tried as hard as possible to limit anything other than agriculture endeavors and learning. There were a few good teachers, but many were just bad. Mrs. Whitehead was an excellent teacher and I believe there was a good calculus teacher. Whatever became of the principal John Curtis? Is he still there?
They never won more than one game the entire time I was in school. I can't believe they have now produced college players.
Still, the single greatest decision I ever made was to run from that God forsaken patch of dirt and never look back.
They never won more than one game the entire time I was in school. I can't believe they have now produced college players.
Still, the single greatest decision I ever made was to run from that God forsaken patch of dirt and never look back.
Posted on 9/21/10 at 8:52 am to BrutalBengal
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Still, the single greatest decision I ever made was to run from that God forsaken patch of dirt and never look back.
The Dallas area is an awesome place to live. Denham and Watson are better now because people have moved out here from Baton Rouge, so not everyone is relatd anymore and sports is more emphasized with newer administrators and better coaches, but it is still a dead end. Curtis retired about 4 yrs ago I think. To succeed really, you need to leave and not look back!
Posted on 9/21/10 at 9:40 am to Livingston25
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When statements like this start being made, it is time to blow-up this worthless thread. 4.4 hand timed is 4.6 electronic. STOP!!
Do you know if it was a hand time or a electronic? Where you there? When I say I do work with recruits I mean I have watched a lot of football recruits. I go to select games and watch certain players that are of interest. I can tell you Tyler McGrew is one of the fastest kids I have watched this year and in previous years.
Posted on 9/21/10 at 11:20 am to BrutalBengal
quote:We didnt want your imported arse in our little corner of the world anyway to be honest.
Still, the single greatest decision I ever made was to run from that God forsaken patch of dirt and never look back.
Posted on 9/21/10 at 2:21 pm to Livingston25
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The Dallas area is an awesome place to live.
I am not a big fan of the burbs (e.g., Plano, Frisco, etc.) here in Dallas. Life is a little too docile for my liking; very much the same as my time in Watson.
I live in the Uptown area of Dallas now and enjoy it very much. Many of the bars and restaurants I frequent are within walking distance. The best thing about the area for me is the proximity to downtown Dallas. I only have to drive about 5 minutes to work in the morning. Living that close really frees up some time every week.
Really, the only thing I miss about
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