Get what you’re saying, but 35-0 halftime lead in playoffs is taking care of bidness no matter who Ironton playing.
As for the PA announcer,
Get what you’re saying, but 35-0 halftime lead in playoffs is taking care of bidness no matter who Ironton playing.
Oh yeah you are right but still....art_vandelay wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 8:22 pmGet what you’re saying, but 35-0 halftime lead in playoffs is taking care of bidness no matter who Ironton playing.
As for the PA announcer,
The players that want to be there are there. Sometimes that best athletes and most talented players aren’t the best teammates. If better athletes are walking the halls and not playing, it’s because they choose not to play. The Trojans have had some pretty solid seasons as of late and are relevant again. The players that are there, respect their coaches. Let’s keep it real, too many of the “talent walking the halls not playing” have the wrong people feeding them the wrong message at home. I say congrats on a respectable season for the Trojans. Work hard this off season and work to improve.
Agreesportsnutscioto wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 11:20 pmThe players that want to be there are there. Sometimes that best athletes and most talented players aren’t the best teammates. If better athletes are walking the halls and not playing, it’s because they choose not to play. The Trojans have had some pretty solid seasons as of late and are relevant again. The players that are there, respect their coaches. Let’s keep it real, too many of the “talent walking the halls not playing” have the wrong people feeding them the wrong message at home. I say congrats on a respectable season for the Trojans. Work hard this off season and work to improve.
That kid is the heart and soul of that team , gives 1000% each game. That’s a huge loss for nexts years team. Kid could catch anything thrown to him as well.Taylormade wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 3:20 pm Am I correct to assume that Pendleton is #40?
I'll say this,it was posted that he was in a boot all week.
He hobbled out on the field and tried to get warmed up to play. Even after the half he was running up and down the sideline,In my opinion to let coaches see he could play. The kid has heart no doubt
Spot on, as a graduate of Portsmouth I can assure you everything in the post above is true. For whatever reason the kids at Portsmouth just don't commit to sports like other schools and I don't think it's because of coaches. In general, even outside of sports Portsmouth kids just have a more "don't care" attitude. I had more friends from other schools (Burg, Minford, West, etc) and the difference was obvious and something that was talked about. Not trying to diss Portsmouth at all, love my Trojans just speaking on what I have personally witnessed.sportsnutscioto wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 11:20 pmThe players that want to be there are there. Sometimes that best athletes and most talented players aren’t the best teammates. If better athletes are walking the halls and not playing, it’s because they choose not to play. The Trojans have had some pretty solid seasons as of late and are relevant again. The players that are there, respect their coaches. Let’s keep it real, too many of the “talent walking the halls not playing” have the wrong people feeding them the wrong message at home. I say congrats on a respectable season for the Trojans. Work hard this off season and work to improve.