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8 hours ago, DB4 said:

They’re not even close to the worst team in Dade. Westland, Varela, and Coral Park would all lost to Krop by multiple touchdowns

Funny thing is, just stickily off its location, Krop should be decent. It's not that far away from Norland and Carol City and Hallandale, and Miramar, and North Miami Beach, and ... . A good staff at Krop and it could easily attract talent. 

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7 hours ago, DarterBlue2 said:

Funny thing is, just stickily off its location, Krop should be decent. It's not that far away from Norland and Carol City and Hallandale, and Miramar, and North Miami Beach, and ... . A good staff at Krop and it could easily attract talent. 

The blessing is the curse. Because they’re located where they are, they also lose kids to all of those schools (getting poached). But you’re absolutely right. They could definitely have a nice squad if the right coaching staff came in.

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16 hours ago, DB4 said:

They’re not even close to the worst team in Dade. Westland, Varela, and Coral Park would all lost to Krop by multiple touchdowns

I am going to start a new business as an agent helping teams from outside south Florida find the worst teams to play...kinda like these big game hunts on private lands with captive critters for you to shoot.  My fee will be based upon the final margin of victory, ie the larger the margin, the larger my finders fee. :rolleyes:  "Only the worst for my clients!"  

 

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2 hours ago, Floridatech said:

Because I know our coach love PBC teams and they never played glades central before 

But u say u tired of cup cakes in the regular season right then lose in the playoffs why not schedule a pbc power then ...Atlantic ..Dwyer ...pbc ...AHD ...GC is no where near where they once were. 

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Vero played PB Central up to just 2 years ago they where like a 4 win team, last year a lot of new scheduling happened then PB Central started playing better. Most scheduling is done 2 years at a time some schools are always for the most part solid programs in and out due to coaching and geographic location of talent, others not so much. There was no way knowing 2 years ago Central was all of a sudden supposed to be this improved ya know. However though I would of liked to seen PB Gardens, Palm Bay some teams that are usuallly solid remain on our schedule instead of Westwood or Krop.

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1 hour ago, OldSchoolLion said:

I read that Vero Beach has a "turnover coat" now.  Is this true?  If so, would love to see pictures.

 

Yes sir they do here’s the blog about the coat from a coach:

https://coachgeorgefootball.blogspot.com/2018/09/i-have-been-doing-this-coaching-thing.html?spref=fb&m=1

 

Also a lineman belt for the top olineman of the week don’t know if that’s on his blog here’s a picture:

 

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Trelle, years before you were born, some of us ignorant dinosaurs used to actually believe pro wrestling (properly pronounced rasslin') was real.  Rough, ugly-looking guys with hair all over their bodies would beat the hell out of each other while women smoking Marlboro's would scream obscenities at them.  Then things changed.  The wrestlers started wearing outrageous costumes and the championship belts became more and more garish.  We went from the Missouri Mauler to Adorable Adrian Adonis.  It was less and less about wrestling, and more about "the show."

Some of us have never recovered from the trauma of this change:blink:...our manly sport becoming a fashion show/soap opera.  Seeing stuff like the coat brings back very bad memories.:rolleyes:  It's fun for now, but it really makes me wonder where this going.  If I want a show, I''ll watch the Lingerie Football League.:)  ..jus teasin'

 

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