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  • Aledo coaches accused of bullying


    Updated: October 22, 2013, 4:23 PM ET
    By Richard Durrett | ESPNDallas.com



    Aledo football coach Tim Buchanan was sitting in his Texas office Saturday morning watching game film from a 91-0 victory over Western Hills on Friday night when an email popped up on his computer.
    The subject line read "Bullying report."
    Buchanan couldn't believe it and thought it was a joke until he read the email and realized a Western Hills parent had filled out the district's online form, accusing the coaching staff of bullying thanks to the lopsided score.
    Buchanan spent an hour in the superintendent's office this week and the school is currently investigating, as mandated by the state. The Aledo principal told Buchanan that a written report is expected in the next day or so, something required by state law. Buchanan -- who is in his 21st season as head coach at Aledo and said he has never been accused of bullying -- said he has the support of the Aledo administration.
    "[The report filed] compliments our players, saying they showed extremely good sportsmanship," Buchanan said Tuesday morning. "This was not directed at our team, but the coaching staff for not instructing our players to ease up and quit playing hard once the game was in hand."
    Western Hills coach John Naylor, whose team dropped to 0-7, didn't have any issues with how Buchanan and his staff handled the game, telling the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that the athletes played hard and didn't "talk at all."
    "They're No. 1 for a reason, and I know Coach Buchanan," Naylor told the newspaper. "We're fighting a real uphill battle right now."
    Undefeated Aledo, No. 1 in the Associated Press Class 4A state poll (the second-highest classification in the state), is racking up ridiculous yardage and crushing opponents this season. They are averaging just shy of 70 points per game, making some of those games essentially over before halftime.
    In fact, at the half Friday, it was 56-0 and Buchanan and his coaching staff spent the intermission trying to figure out how to tap the offensive brakes without embarrassing Western Hills or hindering his own team's progress. Buchanan had one thought: "What are we going to do to not score 100?"
    But he was also balancing that with the fact that his team is going to start facing tougher competition in the coming weeks and he wants to be sure his starters are used to playing at least some in the second half.
    Buchanan simplified the playbook. He put in the second- and third-team offensive line and got the backups as much time as he could, while still playing a few starters here and there at the beginning of the third quarter. He told his punt returner to fair-catch the ball. All told, his offense had 32 snaps. His starters began coming out in the third quarter, some of them having played just 16 snaps, Buchanan said. The Bearcats rushed for 391 yards with eight touchdowns.
    Buchanan said his starting running back touched the ball six times and scored four touchdowns. His backup kept finding holes as well, even without the starting offensive line in the game.
    "I can't tell the backups not to play hard," Buchanan said. "They've worked their tails off all week. They've lifted weights in the offseason. I'm not going to tell them not to play."
    But he did whatever he could to try to slow down his offense short of taking a knee in the third quarter.
    The result was another easy win, but also some time in the principal's office after the report was filed.
    Buchanan is now trying to focus on preparing his team for the schedule to stiffen and to be fully ready for the playoffs and a shot at a state title.
    Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."

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    • Originally posted by Tony G View Post
      By handouts are you referring to the people on assistance or the Bankers that crashed the system and got their golden parachutes on the way out?
      Anyone who is a parasite.



      Last edited by Rocky Bleier; October 23, 2013, 07:57 AM.
      I'll let you ban hate speech when you let me define hate speech.

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      • The housing bubble, the crash, and the subsequent blame on free market capitalism is the most brilliantly executed Cloward-Pivens strategy move in the history of public policy. I would admire it for its sheer genius if I did not have to suffer the consequences of it myself.

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        • smells like a return to politics
          Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."

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          • That's an exceptionally narrow definition of fascism. I think you can toss a lot of accusations around when you're willing to accept customized definitions of words. When you do that, you are prone to putting utopian ideas or things suitable for philosophy classes in the same box as applicable and relevant courses of action in the real world. Last week you were suggesting a definition of capitalism so stark that it would be impossible to implement. What's the point of all this time spent with beautiful but impossible theories?

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            • *** :: .. ahem .. :: ***
              "in order to lead America you must love America"

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              • liney:

                you complete me
                Shut the fuck up Donny!

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                • I feel so unworthy ...
                  "in order to lead America you must love America"

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                  • Getting shit back on track:

                    Just finished Season 4 of The Wire. Haven't read them yet, but I guess a lot of reviews panned the season. I thought it was just absolutely wonderful. The Bodie story was so well handled. His end was a poet's version. They set up Season 5 quite well, too. What a show. Sometimes I get sick of the cop schtick and sometimes it's still just a ham-fisted TV show, but what a show.
                    Seasons 3 and 4 are widely regarded as the best of the bunch. Personally, I prefer S4 because, in part, it was more relatable. Season 3 was brilliant, too.

                    S5, if any, is the one that gets panned. I have it as 5th best in my book, but I still really enjoyed it.

                    BTW, if you haven't already, go back and watch the first scene for each season. For S1, it's the death of Snot Boogie with the brilliant line "It's America" -- which sets off the whole season. For S2, it's McNulty tugging around the rich folk in the harbor, which sets off the whole season (who owns the harbor). For S3, the "towers come down" -- the war. For S4, it's Snoop buying a nail gun and saying, "I've been learned man" -- about where kids get their education (incidentally, one of my favorite scenes of the entire series).

                    I'm working my way through Breaking Bad. Almost done with S3. It's brilliant in its own. Completely different scope.
                    Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                    Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                    • Some of my favorite scenes from The Wire:

                      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JK8j0KNLl0"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JK8j0KNLl0[/ame]

                      ("This here's a gun-powder activated, 27 caliber, full auto, no kickback nail throwing mayhem......you laugh, I've been schooled...")

                      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YLl2S95dBM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YLl2S95dBM[/ame]

                      (I love how revealing of character this is...."he a man today...he a man")

                      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-j5XWo1fPI"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-j5XWo1fPI[/ame]

                      ("We used to make shit in this country.")

                      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU1WqjMVtwE"]The Wire - Wee-Bey and Bunny Colvin discuss Namond's future. - YouTube[/ame]

                      Love this Bunny Colvin -- and Wee Bey steps up

                      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_X4tdPa1iU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_X4tdPa1iU[/ame]

                      (A personal favorite. I love Bill Rawls)

                      And dozens more!
                      Last edited by iam416; October 24, 2013, 09:04 AM.
                      Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                      Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                      • Colvin v Weebay was wonderful. So was Snoop buying the nail gun.

                        I have low expectations for S5. Way too much to wrap up here. And the newsroom dialogue is bullshit. People haven't talked that way in newsrooms in decades.

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                        • That's interesting because, obviously, that's the one thing that Simon had long-term, intimate experience with.

                          I think S5 is ultimately about what news gets covered and the failures therein. That season also includes several of my all-time favorite scenes which I didn't post b/c of spoiler potential!
                          Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                          Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                          • I need to watch that show. And Breaking Bad. Just about everything that my wife and I watch has jumped the shark.

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                            • breaking bad is a must see
                              Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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                              • Originally posted by iam416 View Post
                                That's interesting because, obviously, that's the one thing that Simon had long-term, intimate experience with.

                                I think S5 is ultimately about what news gets covered and the failures therein. That season also includes several of my all-time favorite scenes which I didn't post b/c of spoiler potential!
                                Its tarted up for TV. Great as it is, its still a TV show.

                                I think he is trying to show a transition that happened in the late 80s, truth be told.

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