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  1. Been both ways & all I can say is whichever you choose, make sure to wear a hard hat & kevlar vest when you get to the stadium.
  2. Yeah they should have a height limit for wide receivers too. And hell if they are too fast your dbacks might pull a hammy chasing them. We must prevent injuries. If you are too big, too fast, or too tall you shouldn't be able to play against Abingdon! It's just not fair! Maybe the Falcons should sign up for flag football instead.
  3. Tazewell football coach resigns By Jim Talbert Published: June 17, 2011 » 0 Comments | Post a Comment TAZEWELL – A new leader will take the reins of the ‘Dog pack this season. Tazewell High Principal Keith Hovis confirmed June 17that Terry Smith has resigned as the head football coach. Hovis said Smith submitted the resignation at four p.m. June 16 for personal and family reasons. He said the job was posted to the school system’s website early June 17 and applications would be taken. “We can’t be too patient but it will take some patience to get through the process of finding a new coach,’ Hovis said. Smith replaced Bobby Wyatt at the helm of the Bulldogs last season and went 1-9. Rumors had circulated in the community since the end of last season that his staff had all resigned. Three of last year’s assistants were re-appointed at the June 14 school board meeting when Smith was reaffirmed as the head coach. Smith said June 17 that he is a diabetic and his doctors had told him to do a better job of managing the condition. He said that advice coupled with the poor health of his brother and father led him to reevaluate his coaching career. Smith said he plans to continue teaching at Tazewell and to possibly work on his doctorate degree.
  4. Your mom is right. You obviously need to grow up.
  5. Carlock takes over as Graham AD By Jim Talbert Published: May 10, 2011 » 0 Comments | Post a Comment TAZEWELL – A familiar name is filling the athletic director’s chair at Graham High School. The Tazewell County School board approved the appointment of Glynn Carlock, Jr. at its May 9 meeting. Carlock replaces Doug Marrs who resigned earlier this year. Carlock, a long time basketball coach and assistant football coach at the school is following in the footsteps of his late father in filling the post of athletic director. Mike Blevins, who held the post on an interim basis, did not apply for the job. While Carlock filled the athletic director’s chair, the board did not fill the position of head football coach. Interviews were conducted last week at the school but no one has been named to succeed Marrs in that post.
  6. It is now being reported that they have a contract with Texas A&M's Mark Turgeon.
  7. Cody was drafted in the 7th round but LeGarrette Blount who started at rb for the Bucs was not.
  8. Ex-Dolphins second-round pick Pat White gives baseball a try By Doug Farrar At West Virginia, Pat White(notes) set the NCAA rushing record for quarterbacks with 4,480 yards, but he was more than just another speed option signal-caller. Many baseball scouts thought that White could have been a star when he came out of Daphne High School in Alabama -- he was a star pitcher and outfielder, and led his team to a pair of state championships in three years. The Anaheim Angels (this was before they became the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the County of Orange in the State of California in the United States of America on the Planet Earth) selected him in the fourth round of the 2004 draft and offered him a six-figure bonus to play their sport. White, however, had something else in mind. "That was definitely a hard decision for me at that time, deciding whether to go to school and play college football or try my hand at professional baseball, but at the end the excitement of college football got the better of me," he said at the 2009 scouting combine. [Related: Bold predictions for the 2010 NFL season] At that combine, the Miami Dolphins fell in love with the idea of White as the possible aerial component to their ground-based Wildcat offense, and selected White in the second round. In the end, he never was able to transfer his specific skills to the pro game, failing to complete a pass in five NFL attempts and looking slow and outmatched when in the shotgun in Miami's more physical option attack. The Dolphins released White on September 4, and White passed through waivers unclaimed. As Yahoo's own Jason Cole said during Dolphins training camp, White had an outside chance at best of making the team after his rookie year unless he switched to another position - perhaps as a receiver, or a Percy Harvin(notes)-style multiple threat guy. At that point, White had two choices: Try and make a go of it in the UFL and rebuild his stock, or give baseball another shot. He made that decision on Friday by reportedly agreeing to sign a minor-league deal with the Kansas City Royals. According to Pro Football Talk, the Royals understand that White may want to give pro football another shot and will remain open to the idea of his playing both sports. Major league teams have remained interested all along -- the Yankees drafted him in the 48th round just last year. Is the NFL ready for a 6-foot-0, 197-pound option quarterback who struggles with the timing of counters and draws, and is best in the Pistol formation? Not unless it's the perfect situation, with the perfect coach, and the perfect team. If White can get his baseball career going again, he might be best off putting curiosity aside and focusing on what he does best. Expecting Deion Sanders or Bo Jackson in this case could be a bit much.
  9. If you can't get the ball to Larry Fitzgerald you won't ever get it to anyone.
  10. #2 preseason ranked & defending Florida State Champions Plant High School (with James Wilder Jr.) vs. #6 preason ranked Armwood. Oct. 1 Tampa, FL
  11. It might have been a fun thought if he had the correct teams in the right conferences.
  12. And we traded away the football dropping machine Ted Ginn. The Niners were stupid to give up a 5th round pick for him. The fins would have cut him before the season anyway.
  13. I saw him in Bluefield the night of the Duke/Butler championship and he was fine.
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