|
Post by TheFireman89 on Aug 13, 2018 9:06:50 GMT -6
David Folse of the St. Tammany Farmer is reporting that there is an open LHSAA investigation into Brother Martin football for at least four possible rules violations.
|
|
|
Post by dwnsthballa on Aug 13, 2018 10:13:03 GMT -6
Major or Minor infractions? McKinley type investigation?
|
|
|
Post by LATigerFan on Aug 13, 2018 10:13:52 GMT -6
Illegal use of an invisibility cloak on an ambulance
|
|
|
Post by tigerfan87 on Aug 13, 2018 10:46:20 GMT -6
Illegal use of an invisibility cloak on an ambulance Can't be it Selects have the rights to that technology out right!
|
|
|
Post by mt on Aug 13, 2018 11:00:32 GMT -6
I bet part of this has to do with them attending that youth camp in Slidell. Think Folse wrote or tweeted something about that earlier this Spring/Summer
|
|
|
Post by khsyellowjackets94 on Aug 13, 2018 20:04:10 GMT -6
I bet part of this has to do with them attending that youth camp in Slidell. Think Folse wrote or tweeted something about that earlier this Spring/Summer Ah yes it could be. i read an article about that. They were invited to that camp to get that LSU guy the Saints drafted to make an appearance at the camp. He went to Brother Martin. A son of the President of Slidell Youth Football also attends Brother Martin. The Slidell area Coaches were not happy to say the least.
|
|
|
Post by zebra on Aug 14, 2018 9:55:48 GMT -6
|
|
|
Post by cenlaman on Aug 14, 2018 10:30:18 GMT -6
If that article is relating what really happened then that coach should be fined and suspended for the year and Brother Martin should be fined and placed on probation with no playoffs this year. That's at the minimum.
|
|
|
Post by tigerfan87 on Aug 14, 2018 10:49:20 GMT -6
That don't look good
|
|
|
Post by indy on Aug 14, 2018 13:01:58 GMT -6
It’s a silly witch hunt caused by a few butt hurt coaches who were out recruited. And they probably get out coached on a regular basis.
|
|
|
Post by kamala on Aug 14, 2018 13:20:19 GMT -6
It’s a silly witch hunt caused by a few butt hurt coaches who were out recruited. And they probably get out coached on a regular basis. Or maybe the guy broke a couple of significant rules in an effort to get a few high caliber players to come to his school and he got busted. Yea....there's that.....
|
|
|
Post by indy on Aug 14, 2018 13:32:41 GMT -6
It’s a silly witch hunt caused by a few butt hurt coaches who were out recruited. And they probably get out coached on a regular basis. Or maybe the guy broke a couple of significant rules in an effort to get a few high caliber players to come to his school and he got busted. Yea....there's that..... What rules? It’s hard to decipher what our rules are and which ones you are required to follow. Nothing is black and white, it’s all gray. Makes sense, we are being run by a bunch of free range chickens🐓
|
|
|
Post by kamala on Aug 14, 2018 15:19:48 GMT -6
Or maybe the guy broke a couple of significant rules in an effort to get a few high caliber players to come to his school and he got busted. Yea....there's that..... What rules? It’s hard to decipher what our rules are and which ones you are required to follow. Nothing is black and white, it’s all gray. Makes sense, we are being run by a bunch of free range chickens🐓 The rule referenced in the article, dimwit. It’s incredibly clear and to the point. No grey area.
|
|
|
Post by tigerfan87 on Aug 14, 2018 15:25:00 GMT -6
What rules? It’s hard to decipher what our rules are and which ones you are required to follow. Nothing is black and white, it’s all gray. Makes sense, we are being run by a bunch of free range chickens🐓 The rule referenced in the article, dimwit. It’s incredibly clear and to the point. No grey area. Pretty much. For all the private schools and situations for Indy to white knight for this is a strange one. If that article is at all true he broke several very clear rules in a hilariously blatant fashion. In about as open a way as possible lol.
|
|
|
Post by indy on Aug 14, 2018 15:25:29 GMT -6
What rules? It’s hard to decipher what our rules are and which ones you are required to follow. Nothing is black and white, it’s all gray. Makes sense, we are being run by a bunch of free range chickens🐓 The rule referenced in the article, dimwit. It’s incredibly clear and to the point. No grey area. Like the rule public schools have to stay within their zones? Your is out of control.
|
|
|
Post by tigerfan87 on Aug 14, 2018 15:27:09 GMT -6
The rule referenced in the article, dimwit. It’s incredibly clear and to the point. No grey area. Like the rule public schools have to stay within their zones? Your is out of control. There he goes more vague zone talk backed by zero substance
|
|
|
Post by indy on Aug 14, 2018 15:30:11 GMT -6
|
|
|
Post by kamala on Aug 14, 2018 15:44:09 GMT -6
Indy is like a Hillary supporter. As long as those on his side benefit, rules are totally inconsequential and mean nothing.
The minute his side is adversely affected or the other side gains any type of advantage, suddenly the rules are stupid, vague, meaningless, confusing or just downright illegal.
Indy’s only goal on this board is to cry like a little girl any time one of his own( privates) is affected, or any time one of his enemy’s(publics) schools has something go their way.
He should change his name to Antifa
|
|
|
Post by indy on Aug 14, 2018 15:47:21 GMT -6
Indy is like a Hillary supporter. As long as those on his side benefit, rules are totally inconsequential and mean nothing. The minute his side is adversely affected or the other side gains any type of advantage, suddenly the rules are stupid, vague, meaningless, confusing or just downright illegal. Indy’s only goal on this board is to cry like a little girl any time one of his own( privates) is affected, or any time one of his enemy’s(publics) schools has something go their way. He should change his name to Antifa Kamala (Harris) fits you just fine
|
|
|
Post by tigerfan87 on Aug 14, 2018 16:07:18 GMT -6
That article is your smoking gun lol. Do you even understand the article. So some parishes have open enrollment and some areas have school choice because of failing schools. Even if that was for every parish and area across the state, it's not by the way it's not even close, that's still doesn't equal publics don't have zones lol. Even if many(which is an outlier) who you like to pick on gets their players from across their parish that doesn't equal close to the same advantage your Norte dame pio's enjoy. How many different parishes are represented on yalls football roster?
|
|
|
Post by kamala on Aug 14, 2018 16:16:13 GMT -6
Indy is like a Hillary supporter. As long as those on his side benefit, rules are totally inconsequential and mean nothing. The minute his side is adversely affected or the other side gains any type of advantage, suddenly the rules are stupid, vague, meaningless, confusing or just downright illegal. Indy’s only goal on this board is to cry like a little girl any time one of his own( privates) is affected, or any time one of his enemy’s(publics) schools has something go their way. He should change his name to Antifa Kamala (Harris) fits you just fine Hardly , little boy
|
|
|
Post by indy on Aug 14, 2018 16:19:50 GMT -6
That article is your smoking gun lol. Do you even understand the article. So some parishes have open enrollment and some areas have school choice because of failing schools. Even if that was for every parish and area across the state, it's not by the way it's not even close, that's still doesn't equal publics don't have zones lol. Even if many(which is an outlier) who you like to pick on gets their players from across their parish that doesn't equal close to the same advantage your Norte dame pio's enjoy. How many different parishes are represented on yalls football roster? School of (choice), open enrollment? Kinda sounds like you are describing private schools. Any perceived advantage that ND might have for parents (choice) or open borders are more than offset by a $7,000 a year tuition bill. And FYI, our neighbor Church Point (and please don’t think It’s a private school because of Church) has far more out of parish students than ND. Your is clouding your judgement
|
|
|
Post by tigerfan87 on Aug 14, 2018 16:34:12 GMT -6
That article is your smoking gun lol. Do you even understand the article. So some parishes have open enrollment and some areas have school choice because of failing schools. Even if that was for every parish and area across the state, it's not by the way it's not even close, that's still doesn't equal publics don't have zones lol. Even if many(which is an outlier) who you like to pick on gets their players from across their parish that doesn't equal close to the same advantage your Norte dame pio's enjoy. How many different parishes are represented on yalls football roster? School of (choice), open enrollment? Kinda sounds like you are describing private schools. Any perceived advantage that ND might have for parents (choice) or open borders are more than offset by a $7,000 a year tuition bill. And FYI, our neighbor Church Point (and please don’t think It’s a private school because of Church) has far more out of parish students than ND. Your is clouding your judgement . I lived and worked in Crowley so I know all about church point. I see you glossed over my question for you though.
|
|
|
Post by tigerfan87 on Aug 14, 2018 16:38:01 GMT -6
And I'm not against school choice whether it be for private or public. As a matter of fact I'm a big suppprter of privates and charters when it comes to the political argument about them. I think parents should be able to send their kids anywhere they want without penalty, they just have to know the school or parish won't be able to provide transportation and other resources for out of zone kids.I just say make the rules the same across the board. But that is not how it is or ever was
|
|
|
Post by indy on Aug 14, 2018 16:49:23 GMT -6
School of (choice), open enrollment? Kinda sounds like you are describing private schools. Any perceived advantage that ND might have for parents (choice) or open borders are more than offset by a $7,000 a year tuition bill. And FYI, our neighbor Church Point (and please don’t think It’s a private school because of Church) has far more out of parish students than ND. Your is clouding your judgement . I lived and worked in Crowley so I know all about church point. I see you glossed over my question for you though. My best guess is 3. Some years 4. There isn’t a Catholic High School in Jeff Davis parish any more. We get some from St Landry parish via the Catholic elementary in CP. there are some from vermillion who’s family farms are in 2 parishes and the Mire area parts are in lafayette parish. But the majority (excluding Mire) come from Catholic elementary schools
|
|
|
Post by tigerfan87 on Aug 14, 2018 16:58:49 GMT -6
That's about what I I figured and I'm not hating on y'all for it. I'm sure +90% just want a catholic education and I'm glad they are free to get their kids one. All I'm saying is that is still way more of a range than say all of Sabine parish. I thank both examples should be acceptable. Really I think either everybody including privates should Only be able to play students from within a zone which lies within one parish or all schools should be able to play a kid from any parish as long as they transport themselves if they live out of zone. That was most people's pre split issue. Is wasn't that people thought privates were recruiting 10-15 new players a year from wherever they wanted. Objective people knew that wasn't happeneing. It was the fact that a kid could come from out of zone or even out of parish and play for a private. Even if that student has gone their since kindergarten that' was seen as an advantage. And if that issue would have been Addressed none of this split mess would have happened
|
|
|
Post by tigerfan87 on Aug 14, 2018 17:01:51 GMT -6
For the record I've never been
|
|
|
Post by tigerfan87 on Aug 14, 2018 17:05:54 GMT -6
For the record I've never been one to say privates and only privates "recruit"cause I know very well that is not the case. Anybody that points that finger at only one type of school hasn't paid attention to just about any winning program cause some stuff just happens whether the school knows about it or not. I don't think it is anything like people think. More like a parent at a summer league game trying to talk a teammate to switch schools. High school coaches aren't out there doing door to door visits lol. My issue was just with the way the overall system was shaped
|
|
|
Post by indy on Aug 14, 2018 17:19:10 GMT -6
That's about what I I figured and I'm not hating on y'all for it. I'm sure +90% just want a catholic education and I'm glad they are free to get their kids one. All I'm saying is that is still way more of a range than say all of Sabine parish. I thank both examples should be acceptable. Really I think either everybody including privates should Only be able to play students from within a zone which lies within one parish or all schools should be able to play a kid from any parish as long as they transport themselves if they live out of zone. That was most people's pre split issue. Is wasn't that people thought privates were recruiting 10-15 new players a year from wherever they wanted. Objective people knew that wasn't happeneing. It was the fact that a kid could come from out of zone or even out of parish and play for a private. Even if that student has gone their since kindergarten that' was seen as an advantage. And if that issue would have been Addressed none of this split mess would have happened The pre split and post split excuses haven’t changed, it’s dodge competition with any excuse you come up with. This lead to , which in the future will cause your great great grandsons to be born without testicles.
|
|
|
Post by iknownuthing on Aug 14, 2018 17:36:59 GMT -6
I say, let's wait and see what comes up. Looks to me that Slidell, Salmen and Northshore are a little butt hurt over Brother Martin success. That and a Saints player wearing a Brother Martin shirt is quite a convincer. Having said that, he broke no law if he just touted his horn about success on and off the field. I am sure the Saints player is proud of his alma mater and would probably tell anyone who listens. If this is wrong then someone needs to head over to S. Lack Chuck and check out the cozy relationship with its director and the Barbe head baseball couch.
|
|