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American Heritage DB Coach Blu Tanis & Deerfield Beach DC John Cassaro are hired as the Co-Defensive Coordinators at Dillard.


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From what I understand, as long as the coach wasn't the head coach, then it's not really an issue. I, personally, don't think that should be the case, but that's the way I've heard it explained to me

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3 hours ago, h8r said:

and deerfield players are transferring,,,,,

what happend to the player following a coach rule?  has that been abolished?

 

We only got 2 of Deerfield players, rather it was sheer recruitment or the players deciding to transfer is unknown 

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On 12/20/2021 at 12:33 PM, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Cassaro had 14 shutouts & set the record for least amount points allowed @ Deerfield. Tanis is a has a championship resume & has coached numerous D1 DBs.

LETS GET IT PANTHER NATION!! @VeniceIndiansFootball @nolebull813 @DarterBlue2

Build up that war-chest brother! It looks Dillard’s gonna have a knife pressed to the throat of 7A next season! 

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5 hours ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

If we stay in 7A with the reclassification we may move down I doubt we move up even tho it was our first time in 7A this past season. 

If you had a choice who would you rather see in the playoffs Central or St. Thomas 

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1 hour ago, FBGUY1989 said:

If you had a choice who would you rather see in the playoffs Central or St. Thomas 

Tbh I wanna see them BOTH for personal reasons. 
 

Miami central because that was the last team my good friend Eddie faced before he suddenly passed away & to defeat them & go on to win state I believe would be….words can’t even express man. 
 

STA because I mean they’re STA that’s a whole reason within it’s self lol, but also because they ended our regular season game win streak at 39 consecutive games lol so to end their chance at a 3 Pete & go hoist that trophy would be historical for our program. 
 

 

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21 hours ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

We only got 2 of Deerfield players, rather it was sheer recruitment or the players deciding to transfer is unknown 

i get it, 

not throwing shade 1 way or another.  it happens yearly.  

what i was asking was the coach leaving and players following rule that used to be in place.

  it was a total violation and I know several that have been caught and fired and fined for it.  1 player or 20.

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20 hours ago, h8r said:

i get it, 

not throwing shade 1 way or another.  it happens yearly.  

what i was asking was the coach leaving and players following rule that used to be in place.

  it was a total violation and I know several that have been caught and fired and fined for it.  1 player or 20.

The rule no longer exists.

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On 1/12/2022 at 12:01 AM, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Tbh I wanna see them BOTH for personal reasons. 
 

Miami central because that was the last team my good friend Eddie faced before he suddenly passed away & to defeat them & go on to win state I believe would be….words can’t even express man. 
 

STA because I mean they’re STA that’s a whole reason within it’s self lol, but also because they ended our regular season game win streak at 39 consecutive games lol so to end their chance at a 3 Pete & go hoist that trophy would be historical for our program. 
 

 

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