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hyperborian_wanderer t1_j8ke05r wrote

Just posting to say he was my qb in High School. Great guy and both his brothers were great qb’s as well. Our team also featured Austin Collie who went on to set several receiving records for BYU before playing with the Colts, and Seyi Ajirotutu who played for the Chargers. Go Oak Ridge!!!

Way to go Shane!!! Making the old team proud!

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FanOfFeet1987 t1_j8kbbzf wrote

We've had some rough times getting used to him. Our biggest complaint of him was his refusal to make proper adjustments throughout games, and that was very evident Sunday. Of all the things to be happy about this season, personally I was upset with both our coordinators this year so im quite okay with them being gone

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RaindropsInMyMind t1_j8kaju8 wrote

It really was abysmal, not making excuses. The thing that gets me is yeah it may have seemed like a good idea but at some point they had to KNOW and they didn’t do anything about it. A backup plan really isn’t that complicated.

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BugEyedLemur t1_j8k0sk7 wrote

Lol what exactly does cursing say about me? I like to swear when I'm impassioned? Please elaborate.

Now, concerning your questions, these time frames should be decided by those who are impacted by the event. When the students feel ready to go back, they are ready to go back. Polling is huge in these types of scenarios. Grief counselors work with students and also work directly with crisis management teams to make these types of decisions alongside school boards. All of the data that is amassed regarding the student bodies' mental health status is analyzed, then a decision is made by these bodies. There is no standard for these types of events because they are so dynamic. Information and data will help make the decision which will leave some people happy and some not. You cannot please everyone.

All that said, sports can wait a bit while the people in charge can navigate the best way to approach this.

For good measure: fuck.

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