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Post by laffyman on Oct 6, 2018 20:54:40 GMT -6
Tyrone, let me start by saying that I sincerely hope that Lockett becomes what you think he will. He’s a great kid and my limited interaction with him was always positive. However, something is gonna have to change if he’s gonna make it to the big time next level. But the crap you’re spewing might work on the uninformed parents of the kids you are recruiting, but I know better. Tyler Shelvin and Tim Williams didn’t get recruited because someone developed them. They were recruited because they were exceptional athletes. Are you telling me that a coach made these guys, tall, heavy, strong and fast. Notre Dame has some of the best coached players in the state. They develop kids. But they don’t have many recruits. On the flip side, Westgate has D-1 athletes with offers and they ain’t coached worth a darn. If an athlete goes to a camp and has the measurables, he’ll get noticed and get offers. College coaches will develop talent. They won’t recruit developed players who can’t run out of sight or catch a cold. It’s that simple. The CHS D-line technique sure didn’t hurt Zion Hill. He was a beast and colleges noticed. Since you bring up Pellerin, playing in the Wing-T didn’t hurt his offers. If he didn’t develop further when he got to college, I suppose that’s the CHS coaches fault, huh? Heck, you talk about LeBlanc. He’s a receiver playing in a run offense and he’s got multiple offers. It’s talent that gets you were you’re going. Westgate has talent and LCA recruits talent. Then, because the coaches can’t point to their accomplishments on the field they talk about how their kids get scholarships when those get would’ve gotten scholarships no matter where they played. What really tells me how little you know, is you thinking that Henry should be a receiver. The kid is a natural running the ball. He can catch, but he’s not a receiver. I said Henry was built like a reciever. Jason didn't develope because he was to far behind. All he did at CHS was hand off and throw to predetermine route runners.Peter is a SEC reciever the routes he run at CHS is basic. Zion I also think could play in the Sec. I watched a video of him at a rivals camp I think. The kid he was going against he was physically better than but the other kid was Technically sound and Zion couldn't beat him. What they teach them at CHS is perfect for what they do on defense but if you going try to compete against the best one on one no. Tyler is 6"3 372 you don't think it have kids that size size at small schools. Yeah size get you looked at,but if that's all you got. Tyler was developed at Northside from a freshman. Take you a trip to LSU or Alabama at watch the kids and you can see the kids that's just being coached to fit his schools system. And kids that being developed for the next level. Westgate kids are being developed individually. As a team no the head coach is horrible. No discipline at all. I didn't say Lockett will be all that. I'm saying if he wants to maximize his abilities he's at the right spot I’m not going to be near as diplomatic as boss. You’re nuts!!!
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 6, 2018 21:03:39 GMT -6
I said Henry was built like a reciever. Jason didn't develope because he was to far behind. All he did at CHS was hand off and throw to predetermine route runners.Peter is a SEC reciever the routes he run at CHS is basic. Zion I also think could play in the Sec. I watched a video of him at a rivals camp I think. The kid he was going against he was physically better than but the other kid was Technically sound and Zion couldn't beat him. What they teach them at CHS is perfect for what they do on defense but if you going try to compete against the best one on one no. Tyler is 6"3 372 you don't think it have kids that size size at small schools. Yeah size get you looked at,but if that's all you got. Tyler was developed at Northside from a freshman. Take you a trip to LSU or Alabama at watch the kids and you can see the kids that's just being coached to fit his schools system. And kids that being developed for the next level. Westgate kids are being developed individually. As a team no the head coach is horrible. No discipline at all. I didn't say Lockett will be all that. I'm saying if he wants to maximize his abilities he's at the right spot I’m not going to be near as diplomatic as boss. You’re nuts!!! ??
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Post by bayouboss on Oct 7, 2018 6:40:47 GMT -6
6-3, 372 is not a good thing. Lol... I just was telling him how big Tyler was. He said all you need is size to be recruited. Oh no, I didn’t say size was all you need to be recruited. I said measurables at camps are what get you noticed, not technique or the way you were coached in high school. Arguably one of the best players on the LSU team before he was hurt was K’lavon Chiasson. The kid attended an LSU football camp with a friend who played football. K’lavon himself didn’t even play football at the time. He was a basketball player. When the coaches saw his build, they asked him to participate in the drills. His performance so greatly impressed the LSU staff that they offered him on the spot. He was shocked and told them he didn’t play football. The LSU coaches told him to go back to his school and play. The rest his history. LCA is recruiting kids with the measurables and then claiming they will develop them into college prospects when the kids already have what colleges are looking for. The coaches are riding on the coattails of the players. The players aren’t suddenly becoming prospects because of coaches who yell from the sidelines “hit somebody.” Lol. That’s all I heard from the LCA sideline after some bad plays on defense one night in one of their games. There was no coaching. No one was telling them to fill a gap, read a guard, get leverage, step with the correct foot, etc. it was “hit somebody.” That’s what you hear from daddy coaches on the playground. Make no mistake about it, LCA’s success is about recruiting the best talent and turning them loose. It’s not because they “develop” talent better than anyone else. If they were so good at developing talent why can’t they win with the kids who were already going to the school instead of having 12 “coaches” who are only there to run youth football teams and brining in talented kids? Why is Trev calling kids at other schools every week or two just to “stay in touch” in case things aren’t going well for the kids? He’s blowing up phones all over Acadiana. Just ask the twins at Loreauville.
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Post by indy on Oct 7, 2018 6:58:32 GMT -6
Lol... I just was telling him how big Tyler was. He said all you need is size to be recruited. Oh no, I didn’t say size was all you need to be recruited. I said measurables at camps are what get you noticed, not technique or the way you were coached in high school. Arguably one of the best players on the LSU team before he was hurt was K’lavon Chiasson. The kid attended an LSU football camp with a friend who played football. K’lavon himself didn’t even play football at the time. He was a basketball player. When the coaches saw his build, they asked him to participate in the drills. His performance so greatly impressed the LSU staff that they offered him on the spot. He was shocked and told them he didn’t play football. The LSU coaches told him to go back to his school and play. The rest his history. LCA is recruiting kids with the measurables and then claiming they will develop them into college prospects when the kids already have what colleges are looking for. The coaches are riding on the coattails of the players. The players aren’t suddenly becoming prospects because of coaches who yell from the sidelines “hit somebody.” Lol. That’s all I heard from the LCA sideline after some bad plays on defense one night in one of their games. There was no coaching. No one was telling them to fill a gap, read a guard, get leverage, step with the correct foot, etc. it was “hit somebody.” That’s what you hear from daddy coaches on the playground. Make no mistake about it, LCA’s success is about recruiting the best talent and turning them loose. It’s not because they “develop” talent better than anyone else. If they were so good at developing talent why can’t they win with the kids who were already going to the school instead of having 12 “coaches” who are only there to run youth football teams and brining in talented kids? Why is Trev calling kids at other schools every week or two just to “stay in touch” in case things aren’t going well for the kids? He’s blowing up phones all over Acadiana. Just ask the twins at Loreauville. Pastor Jay got the to-do-list on building a football team from Pastor Duron at Evangel. He said it publicly, so Trev is just following the plan. If what they are doing is wrong then shame on the LHSAA for allowing it to happen. I personally don’t have an example of Trev or the other coaches recruiting but if they are they should pay the price. It’s Unfortunate for all of us that the LHSAA is a broke joke
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 7, 2018 7:18:26 GMT -6
Oh no, I didn’t say size was all you need to be recruited. I said measurables at camps are what get you noticed, not technique or the way you were coached in high school. Arguably one of the best players on the LSU team before he was hurt was K’lavon Chiasson. The kid attended an LSU football camp with a friend who played football. K’lavon himself didn’t even play football at the time. He was a basketball player. When the coaches saw his build, they asked him to participate in the drills. His performance so greatly impressed the LSU staff that they offered him on the spot. He was shocked and told them he didn’t play football. The LSU coaches told him to go back to his school and play. The rest his history. LCA is recruiting kids with the measurables and then claiming they will develop them into college prospects when the kids already have what colleges are looking for. The coaches are riding on the coattails of the players. The players aren’t suddenly becoming prospects because of coaches who yell from the sidelines “hit somebody.” Lol. That’s all I heard from the LCA sideline after some bad plays on defense one night in one of their games. There was no coaching. No one was telling them to fill a gap, read a guard, get leverage, step with the correct foot, etc. it was “hit somebody.” That’s what you hear from daddy coaches on the playground. Make no mistake about it, LCA’s success is about recruiting the best talent and turning them loose. It’s not because they “develop” talent better than anyone else. If they were so good at developing talent why can’t they win with the kids who were already going to the school instead of having 12 “coaches” who are only there to run youth football teams and brining in talented kids? Why is Trev calling kids at other schools every week or two just to “stay in touch” in case things aren’t going well for the kids? He’s blowing up phones all over Acadiana. Just ask the twins at Loreauville. Pastor Jay got the to-do-list on building a football team from Pastor Duron at Evangel. He said it publicly, so Trev is just following the plan. If what they are doing is wrong then shame on the LHSAA for allowing it to happen. I personally don’t have an example of Trev or the other coaches recruiting but if they are they should pay the price. It’s Unfortunate for all of us that the LHSAA is a broke joke I bust everyone’s chops on here but the common denominator in all of this is the LHSAA. They only investigate and punish the teams they want to punish. LCA publicly says they recruit in an online video interview and the LHSAA just ignores it.
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 7:20:04 GMT -6
Lol... I just was telling him how big Tyler was. He said all you need is size to be recruited. Oh no, I didn’t say size was all you need to be recruited. I said measurables at camps are what get you noticed, not technique or the way you were coached in high school. Arguably one of the best players on the LSU team before he was hurt was K’lavon Chiasson. The kid attended an LSU football camp with a friend who played football. K’lavon himself didn’t even play football at the time. He was a basketball player. When the coaches saw his build, they asked him to participate in the drills. His performance so greatly impressed the LSU staff that they offered him on the spot. He was shocked and told them he didn’t play football. The LSU coaches told him to go back to his school and play. The rest his history. LCA is recruiting kids with the measurables and then claiming they will develop them into college prospects when the kids already have what colleges are looking for. The coaches are riding on the coattails of the players. The players aren’t suddenly becoming prospects because of coaches who yell from the sidelines “hit somebody.” Lol. That’s all I heard from the LCA sideline after some bad plays on defense one night in one of their games. There was no coaching. No one was telling them to fill a gap, read a guard, get leverage, step with the correct foot, etc. it was “hit somebody.” That’s what you hear from daddy coaches on the playground. Make no mistake about it, LCA’s success is about recruiting the best talent and turning them loose. It’s not because they “develop” talent better than anyone else. If they were so good at developing talent why can’t they win with the kids who were already going to the school instead of having 12 “coaches” who are only there to run youth football teams and brining in talented kids? Why is Trev calling kids at other schools every week or two just to “stay in touch” in case things aren’t going well for the kids? He’s blowing up phones all over Acadiana. Just ask the twins at Loreauville. K'lavon is a great athelet who wouldn't offer him. The same thing happened to Dylan Moses of Alabama Locketts first cousin. He was at LSU camp as a 7th grader he looked like a high school senior playing with 4th and 5th graders anybody could see what his future held. He got a offer the same night.What about the kids that is not just a physical freak.If technique is not what they looking for why make kids do one one ones. Look like they should just run the 40, broad jump, vertical jump.As for the twins I been know they dad and mom for years. If LCA is calling it must be between CHS calls now that straight from the daddy's mouth. Recruit recruit that all you saying. Indest is paying for Trey Amos to be there he said it in front the whole team at practice when he got mad at Amos. ML is paying for Trey Henry to go there. Trey played for ML on the dolphins he recruited him there. Reno was also recruited there to play basketball and football with tuition played. Cormier getting help to. The new kid the lineman can't remember his name was recruited there so please stop that. Everybody in new iberia know y'all can win with out those kids(Athletes) . And after Amos and Henry leave indest going get some more. And all you here from CHS sideline is you , grow the up get off my mothering field.
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 11:57:16 GMT -6
Tyrone, let me start by saying that I sincerely hope that Lockett becomes what you think he will. He’s a great kid and my limited interaction with him was always positive. However, something is gonna have to change if he’s gonna make it to the big time next level. But the crap you’re spewing might work on the uninformed parents of the kids you are recruiting, but I know better. Tyler Shelvin and Tim Williams didn’t get recruited because someone developed them. They were recruited because they were exceptional athletes. Are you telling me that a coach made these guys, tall, heavy, strong and fast. Notre Dame has some of the best coached players in the state. They develop kids. But they don’t have many recruits. On the flip side, Westgate has D-1 athletes with offers and they ain’t coached worth a darn. If an athlete goes to a camp and has the measurables, he’ll get noticed and get offers. College coaches will develop talent. They won’t recruit developed players who can’t run out of sight or catch a cold. It’s that simple. The CHS D-line technique sure didn’t hurt Zion Hill. He was a beast and colleges noticed. Since you bring up Pellerin, playing in the Wing-T didn’t hurt his offers. If he didn’t develop further when he got to college, I suppose that’s the CHS coaches fault, huh? Heck, you talk about LeBlanc. He’s a receiver playing in a run offense and he’s got multiple offers. It’s talent that gets you were you’re going. Westgate has talent and LCA recruits talent. Then, because the coaches can’t point to their accomplishments on the field they talk about how their kids get scholarships when those get would’ve gotten scholarships no matter where they played. What really tells me how little you know, is you thinking that Henry should be a receiver. The kid is a natural running the ball. He can catch, but he’s not a receiver. Great points. Tyler Shelvin committed to LSU before coming to ND. He was far from ready for the SEC on the field or academically. He came to ND for the academic part and to keep him from IMG. Kids are recruited on their athletic abilities, speed, and size not what offense or defense the high school he came from ran. I'm not saying they get recruited for the defense of offense. But a QB who runs the spread and have to find the open receiver look off coverage check the ball down is going to be more college ready than a QB who hands off 85% of the time and when he do pass its to a reciever he knew he was throwing to before the play started.If you had a two kids with the same measurable but one was Technically sound and the other didn't know what the hell he doing out there which One you offering? Tyler went to ND to win a state championship.. How can you say a kid is the #4 DT in the country cause he big fast and athletic.. How many other kids is Big fast and athletic are the top recruits???
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 12:05:01 GMT -6
Oh no, I didn’t say size was all you need to be recruited. I said measurables at camps are what get you noticed, not technique or the way you were coached in high school. Arguably one of the best players on the LSU team before he was hurt was K’lavon Chiasson. The kid attended an LSU football camp with a friend who played football. K’lavon himself didn’t even play football at the time. He was a basketball player. When the coaches saw his build, they asked him to participate in the drills. His performance so greatly impressed the LSU staff that they offered him on the spot. He was shocked and told them he didn’t play football. The LSU coaches told him to go back to his school and play. The rest his history. LCA is recruiting kids with the measurables and then claiming they will develop them into college prospects when the kids already have what colleges are looking for. The coaches are riding on the coattails of the players. The players aren’t suddenly becoming prospects because of coaches who yell from the sidelines “hit somebody.” Lol. That’s all I heard from the LCA sideline after some bad plays on defense one night in one of their games. There was no coaching. No one was telling them to fill a gap, read a guard, get leverage, step with the correct foot, etc. it was “hit somebody.” That’s what you hear from daddy coaches on the playground. Make no mistake about it, LCA’s success is about recruiting the best talent and turning them loose. It’s not because they “develop” talent better than anyone else. If they were so good at developing talent why can’t they win with the kids who were already going to the school instead of having 12 “coaches” who are only there to run youth football teams and brining in talented kids? Why is Trev calling kids at other schools every week or two just to “stay in touch” in case things aren’t going well for the kids? He’s blowing up phones all over Acadiana. Just ask the twins at Loreauville. Pastor Jay got the to-do-list on building a football team from Pastor Duron at Evangel. He said it publicly, so Trev is just following the plan. If what they are doing is wrong then shame on the LHSAA for allowing it to happen. I personally don’t have an example of Trev or the other coaches recruiting but if they are they should pay the price. It’s Unfortunate for all of us that the LHSAA is a broke joke Just like the NFL everybody try to mimic the team who's on top... Build it and they will come.
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Post by laffyman on Oct 7, 2018 12:07:19 GMT -6
Great points. Tyler Shelvin committed to LSU before coming to ND. He was far from ready for the SEC on the field or academically. He came to ND for the academic part and to keep him from IMG. Kids are recruited on their athletic abilities, speed, and size not what offense or defense the high school he came from ran. I'm not saying they get recruited for the defense of offense. But a QB who runs the spread and have to find the open receiver look off coverage check the ball down is going to be more college ready than a QB who hands off 85% of the time and when he do pass its to a reciever he knew he was throwing to before the play started.If you had a two kids with the same measurable but one was Technically sound and the other didn't know what the hell he doing out there which One you offering? Tyler went to ND to win a state championship.. How can you say a kid is the #4 DT in the country cause he big fast and athletic.. How many other kids is Big fast and athletic are the top recruits??? Stop talking. You have no idea what you’re talking about.
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 12:10:16 GMT -6
I'm not saying they get recruited for the defense of offense. But a QB who runs the spread and have to find the open receiver look off coverage check the ball down is going to be more college ready than a QB who hands off 85% of the time and when he do pass its to a reciever he knew he was throwing to before the play started.If you had a two kids with the same measurable but one was Technically sound and the other didn't know what the hell he doing out there which One you offering? Tyler went to ND to win a state championship.. How can you say a kid is the #4 DT in the country cause he big fast and athletic.. How many other kids is Big fast and athletic are the top recruits??? Stop talking. You have no idea what you’re talking about. And you do?
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 12:12:26 GMT -6
I'm not saying they get recruited for the defense of offense. But a QB who runs the spread and have to find the open receiver look off coverage check the ball down is going to be more college ready than a QB who hands off 85% of the time and when he do pass its to a reciever he knew he was throwing to before the play started.If you had a two kids with the same measurable but one was Technically sound and the other didn't know what the hell he doing out there which One you offering? Tyler went to ND to win a state championship.. How can you say a kid is the #4 DT in the country cause he big fast and athletic.. How many other kids is Big fast and athletic are the top recruits??? Stop talking. You have no idea what you’re talking about. Another question.. Why have position coaches in high school if technique is not important? ??
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Post by bayouboss on Oct 7, 2018 19:35:21 GMT -6
Stop talking. You have no idea what you’re talking about. Another question.. Why have position coaches in high school if technique is not important? ?? Of course it’s important. That’s what good teams do, they coach up the kids they have and teach them to play with the technique that works in the system they employ. You said that the coaches at CHS don’t prepare kids for college because they don’t develop the kids they have. I’m telling you that if a kid is college material, he’ll make it no matter how poorly he’s coached in high school if he has the measurables that colleges are looking for. CHS has won year in and year out since Indest got there and they’ve only had one kid in each class that has gone on to play college football. The winning is a testament to the kids being developed. They had one college prospect on the team that lost by 3 points to Calvary in the Dome. Calvary had 9 D-1 athletes on the field. CHS has one college prospect on the team this year and beat the crap out of Westgate this year. Westgate has college prospects all over the field. Here you are claiming that Indest recruits, which I know for a fact he doesn’t and he has 1 college prospect a year. Come on man! Surely you know that Indest is a good coach. He’s also a good evaluator of talent. If he was recruiting, he’d have more than one kid per year being recruited. All you have are baseless accusations. I’ve got the facts on my side.
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Post by CLEAN on Oct 7, 2018 19:49:03 GMT -6
Oh no, I didn’t say size was all you need to be recruited. I said measurables at camps are what get you noticed, not technique or the way you were coached in high school. Arguably one of the best players on the LSU team before he was hurt was K’lavon Chiasson. The kid attended an LSU football camp with a friend who played football. K’lavon himself didn’t even play football at the time. He was a basketball player. When the coaches saw his build, they asked him to participate in the drills. His performance so greatly impressed the LSU staff that they offered him on the spot. He was shocked and told them he didn’t play football. The LSU coaches told him to go back to his school and play. The rest his history. LCA is recruiting kids with the measurables and then claiming they will develop them into college prospects when the kids already have what colleges are looking for. The coaches are riding on the coattails of the players. The players aren’t suddenly becoming prospects because of coaches who yell from the sidelines “hit somebody.” Lol. That’s all I heard from the LCA sideline after some bad plays on defense one night in one of their games. There was no coaching. No one was telling them to fill a gap, read a guard, get leverage, step with the correct foot, etc. it was “hit somebody.” That’s what you hear from daddy coaches on the playground. Make no mistake about it, LCA’s success is about recruiting the best talent and turning them loose. It’s not because they “develop” talent better than anyone else. If they were so good at developing talent why can’t they win with the kids who were already going to the school instead of having 12 “coaches” who are only there to run youth football teams and brining in talented kids? Why is Trev calling kids at other schools every week or two just to “stay in touch” in case things aren’t going well for the kids? He’s blowing up phones all over Acadiana. Just ask the twins at Loreauville. Pastor Jay got the to-do-list on building a football team from Pastor Duron at Evangel. He said it publicly, so Trev is just following the plan. If what they are doing is wrong then shame on the LHSAA for allowing it to happen. I personally don’t have an example of Trev or the other coaches recruiting but if they are they should pay the price. It’s Unfortunate for all of us that the LHSAA is a broke joke I had two job interviews scheduled with Duron and he stood me up for both. I'm still a little butthurt about it.
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Post by bayouboss on Oct 7, 2018 20:01:26 GMT -6
Oh no, I didn’t say size was all you need to be recruited. I said measurables at camps are what get you noticed, not technique or the way you were coached in high school. Arguably one of the best players on the LSU team before he was hurt was K’lavon Chiasson. The kid attended an LSU football camp with a friend who played football. K’lavon himself didn’t even play football at the time. He was a basketball player. When the coaches saw his build, they asked him to participate in the drills. His performance so greatly impressed the LSU staff that they offered him on the spot. He was shocked and told them he didn’t play football. The LSU coaches told him to go back to his school and play. The rest his history. LCA is recruiting kids with the measurables and then claiming they will develop them into college prospects when the kids already have what colleges are looking for. The coaches are riding on the coattails of the players. The players aren’t suddenly becoming prospects because of coaches who yell from the sidelines “hit somebody.” Lol. That’s all I heard from the LCA sideline after some bad plays on defense one night in one of their games. There was no coaching. No one was telling them to fill a gap, read a guard, get leverage, step with the correct foot, etc. it was “hit somebody.” That’s what you hear from daddy coaches on the playground. Make no mistake about it, LCA’s success is about recruiting the best talent and turning them loose. It’s not because they “develop” talent better than anyone else. If they were so good at developing talent why can’t they win with the kids who were already going to the school instead of having 12 “coaches” who are only there to run youth football teams and brining in talented kids? Why is Trev calling kids at other schools every week or two just to “stay in touch” in case things aren’t going well for the kids? He’s blowing up phones all over Acadiana. Just ask the twins at Loreauville. K'lavon is a great athelet who wouldn't offer him. The same thing happened to Dylan Moses of Alabama Locketts first cousin. He was at LSU camp as a 7th grader he looked like a high school senior playing with 4th and 5th graders anybody could see what his future held. He got a offer the same night.What about the kids that is not just a physical freak.If technique is not what they looking for why make kids do one one ones. Look like they should just run the 40, broad jump, vertical jump.As for the twins I been know they dad and mom for years. If LCA is calling it must be between CHS calls now that straight from the daddy's mouth. Recruit recruit that all you saying. Indest is paying for Trey Amos to be there he said it in front the whole team at practice when he got mad at Amos. ML is paying for Trey Henry to go there. Trey played for ML on the dolphins he recruited him there. Reno was also recruited there to play basketball and football with tuition played. Cormier getting help to. The new kid the lineman can't remember his name was recruited there so please stop that. Everybody in new iberia know y'all can win with out those kids(Athletes) . And after Amos and Henry leave indest going get some more. And all you here from CHS sideline is you , grow the **** up get off my mother****ing field. You are joke. In one sentence you say K’lavon is a great athlete, who wouldn’t recruit him. In the next sentence you say coaches are looking for technique. K’lavon had no technique. The kid didn’t even play football when he was offered. Do you really think college coaches aren’t confident in their ability to develop players who come from crappy schools with bad coaches? College rosters are filled with kids who got no coaching in high school and survived on their athleticism. Likewise, there are tons of really good high school football players who were coached up but will never play college because they’re too small, too slow , etc. As for those twins getting calls from CHS, that ain’t happening. If, and that’s a BIG if, Daddy said that he’s telling you a whopper. I’m as close to the CHS program as you can be without being a coach/teacher and I heard about those twins for the first time yesterday from a Loreauville grad who told me about the Trev calls. If CHS was after them I’d have heard about them before now. Another lie you’re spewing is that Indest said something about him paying for Amos to go to school there. No one has ever heard that. I mean no one. I don’t know anything about Henry having his tuition paid by anyone but I suppose it’s possible. But, with you having struck out this far, I’m gonna call this another of your lies until you prove it’s not. Reno? The kid’s been at CHS since the 6th or 7th grade. You have to real good at evaluating talent to know that a kid is gonna be good at 17-18 years old when you see him as a 10-11 year old. Kudos to whoever recognized that. Lol. If we can’t win without recruiting, how did Indest’s first team make it to the semi’s and lose by 1 point to the VERY talented Calvary team that won state by 50 points in the next game. How did he make it to the Dome in his second year? Was he able to load up on recruits in one year and manage to get them all eligible? Keep talking. You certainly prove the old adage that it’s better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. As for what you hear from the CHS sideline, maybe that has happened on occasion. According to you, high school coaches should be preparing their players for college. It sounds to me like Indest is preparing all his kids to play for Nick Saban.
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Post by laffyman on Oct 7, 2018 20:33:06 GMT -6
Stop talking. You have no idea what you’re talking about. Another question.. Why have position coaches in high school if technique is not important? ?? I can’t understand you. Trev’s d%#^ is stuck in your throat. Just quit talking
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 20:53:41 GMT -6
Another question.. Why have position coaches in high school if technique is not important? ?? Of course it’s important. That’s what good teams do, they coach up the kids they have and teach them to play with the technique that works in the system they employ. You said that the coaches at CHS don’t prepare kids for college because they don’t develop the kids they have. I’m telling you that if a kid is college material, he’ll make it no matter how poorly he’s coached in high school if he has the measurables that colleges are looking for. CHS has won year in and year out since Indest got there and they’ve only had one kid in each class that has gone on to play college football. The winning is a testament to the kids being developed. They had one college prospect on the team that lost by 3 points to Calvary in the Dome. Calvary had 9 D-1 athletes on the field. CHS has one college prospect on the team this year and beat the crap out of Westgate this year. Westgate has college prospects all over the field. Here you are claiming that Indest recruits, which I know for a fact he doesn’t and he has 1 college prospect a year. Come on man! Surely you know that Indest is a good coach. He’s also a good evaluator of talent. If he was recruiting, he’d have more than one kid per year being recruited. All you have are baseless accusations. I’ve got the facts on my side. I didn't say they don't develope there kids. They develope there kids perfectly to do what CHS does thats why the win. I said they don't develope kids for the next level like the should.Just because you don't use certain move or techniques in your scheme doesn't mean you shouldnt practice them or teach them. If you have 2 kids thats equal in size a speed one kid only can run 2 basic routes and the other kid can run any route on the tree to perfection which kid do you want? 3🌟 ULL...4 or 5 🌟 LSU,Auburn, Texas A&M. You keep talking about Westgate yes they have great players but they have poor program and the head coach is horrible. Indest know that that's why he play them. Tell him go play a 4A team with D1 players and have a good program with discipline and structure. Riverside do it ND do it Newman do it and they get beat sometimes. Playing Westgate is like picking a fight with a 6'6" 300 pound person that's blind and bragging cause you beat him.
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 21:03:32 GMT -6
Another question.. Why have position coaches in high school if technique is not important? ?? Of course it’s important. That’s what good teams do, they coach up the kids they have and teach them to play with the technique that works in the system they employ. You said that the coaches at CHS don’t prepare kids for college because they don’t develop the kids they have. I’m telling you that if a kid is college material, he’ll make it no matter how poorly he’s coached in high school if he has the measurables that colleges are looking for. CHS has won year in and year out since Indest got there and they’ve only had one kid in each class that has gone on to play college football. The winning is a testament to the kids being developed. They had one college prospect on the team that lost by 3 points to Calvary in the Dome. Calvary had 9 D-1 athletes on the field. CHS has one college prospect on the team this year and beat the crap out of Westgate this year. Westgate has college prospects all over the field. Here you are claiming that Indest recruits, which I know for a fact he doesn’t and he has 1 college prospect a year. Come on man! Surely you know that Indest is a good coach. He’s also a good evaluator of talent. If he was recruiting, he’d have more than one kid per year being recruited. All you have are baseless accusations. I’ve got the facts on my side. That state team with Jason Pellerin had at the least 5 college players on it at least. It have kids on. CHS team who parent can pay rent but can afford to send they kid to CHS come on man.
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Post by bayouboss on Oct 7, 2018 21:08:06 GMT -6
Of course it’s important. That’s what good teams do, they coach up the kids they have and teach them to play with the technique that works in the system they employ. You said that the coaches at CHS don’t prepare kids for college because they don’t develop the kids they have. I’m telling you that if a kid is college material, he’ll make it no matter how poorly he’s coached in high school if he has the measurables that colleges are looking for. CHS has won year in and year out since Indest got there and they’ve only had one kid in each class that has gone on to play college football. The winning is a testament to the kids being developed. They had one college prospect on the team that lost by 3 points to Calvary in the Dome. Calvary had 9 D-1 athletes on the field. CHS has one college prospect on the team this year and beat the crap out of Westgate this year. Westgate has college prospects all over the field. Here you are claiming that Indest recruits, which I know for a fact he doesn’t and he has 1 college prospect a year. Come on man! Surely you know that Indest is a good coach. He’s also a good evaluator of talent. If he was recruiting, he’d have more than one kid per year being recruited. All you have are baseless accusations. I’ve got the facts on my side. I didn't say they don't develope there kids. They develope there kids perfectly to do what CHS does thats why the win. I said they don't develope kids for the next level like the should.Just because you don't use certain move or techniques in your scheme doesn't mean you shouldnt practice them or teach them. If you have 2 kids thats equal in size a speed one kid only can run 2 basic routes and the other kid can run any route on the tree to perfection which kid do you want? 3🌟 ULL...4 or 5 🌟 LSU,Auburn, Texas A&M. You keep talking about Westgate yes they have great players but they have poor program and the head coach is horrible. Indest know that that's why he play them. Tell him go play a 4A team with D1 players and have a good program with discipline and structure. Riverside do it ND do it Newman do it and they get beat sometimes. Playing Westgate is like picking a fight with a 6'6" 300 pound person that's blind and bragging cause you beat him. OK, I’ll say it....Uncle. I don’t have the energy to educate someone who arrived at this site riding the short bus. I should’ve known better from the beginning. My apologies to you and anyone else reading all of this. Just call me the Ringmaster of the poop Show.
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Post by bayouboss on Oct 7, 2018 21:09:55 GMT -6
Of course it’s important. That’s what good teams do, they coach up the kids they have and teach them to play with the technique that works in the system they employ. You said that the coaches at CHS don’t prepare kids for college because they don’t develop the kids they have. I’m telling you that if a kid is college material, he’ll make it no matter how poorly he’s coached in high school if he has the measurables that colleges are looking for. CHS has won year in and year out since Indest got there and they’ve only had one kid in each class that has gone on to play college football. The winning is a testament to the kids being developed. They had one college prospect on the team that lost by 3 points to Calvary in the Dome. Calvary had 9 D-1 athletes on the field. CHS has one college prospect on the team this year and beat the crap out of Westgate this year. Westgate has college prospects all over the field. Here you are claiming that Indest recruits, which I know for a fact he doesn’t and he has 1 college prospect a year. Come on man! Surely you know that Indest is a good coach. He’s also a good evaluator of talent. If he was recruiting, he’d have more than one kid per year being recruited. All you have are baseless accusations. I’ve got the facts on my side. That state team with Jason Pellerin had at the least 5 college players on it at least. It have kids on. CHS team who parent can pay rent but can afford to send they kid to CHS come on man. I’ll bite. Please name those 5 college prospects.
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Post by laffyman on Oct 7, 2018 21:16:14 GMT -6
Of course it’s important. That’s what good teams do, they coach up the kids they have and teach them to play with the technique that works in the system they employ. You said that the coaches at CHS don’t prepare kids for college because they don’t develop the kids they have. I’m telling you that if a kid is college material, he’ll make it no matter how poorly he’s coached in high school if he has the measurables that colleges are looking for. CHS has won year in and year out since Indest got there and they’ve only had one kid in each class that has gone on to play college football. The winning is a testament to the kids being developed. They had one college prospect on the team that lost by 3 points to Calvary in the Dome. Calvary had 9 D-1 athletes on the field. CHS has one college prospect on the team this year and beat the crap out of Westgate this year. Westgate has college prospects all over the field. Here you are claiming that Indest recruits, which I know for a fact he doesn’t and he has 1 college prospect a year. Come on man! Surely you know that Indest is a good coach. He’s also a good evaluator of talent. If he was recruiting, he’d have more than one kid per year being recruited. All you have are baseless accusations. I’ve got the facts on my side. That state team with Jason Pellerin had at the least 5 college players on it at least. It have kids on. CHS team who parent can pay rent but can afford to send they kid to CHS come on man. Dude, please STFU! You are sounding more ic in every post. That CHS team did have 3 future fbs players and one fcs player. Two of the four were freshman. Now stop talking
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 21:36:50 GMT -6
K'lavon is a great athelet who wouldn't offer him. The same thing happened to Dylan Moses of Alabama Locketts first cousin. He was at LSU camp as a 7th grader he looked like a high school senior playing with 4th and 5th graders anybody could see what his future held. He got a offer the same night.What about the kids that is not just a physical freak.If technique is not what they looking for why make kids do one one ones. Look like they should just run the 40, broad jump, vertical jump.As for the twins I been know they dad and mom for years. If LCA is calling it must be between CHS calls now that straight from the daddy's mouth. Recruit recruit that all you saying. Indest is paying for Trey Amos to be there he said it in front the whole team at practice when he got mad at Amos. ML is paying for Trey Henry to go there. Trey played for ML on the dolphins he recruited him there. Reno was also recruited there to play basketball and football with tuition played. Cormier getting help to. The new kid the lineman can't remember his name was recruited there so please stop that. Everybody in new iberia know y'all can win with out those kids(Athletes) . And after Amos and Henry leave indest going get some more. And all you here from CHS sideline is you , grow the **** up get off my mother****ing field. You are joke. In one sentence you say K’lavon is a great athlete, who wouldn’t recruit him. In the next sentence you say coaches are looking for technique. K’lavon had no technique. The kid didn’t even play football when he was offered. Do you really think college coaches aren’t confident in their ability to develop players who come from crappy schools with bad coaches? College rosters are filled with kids who got no coaching in high school and survived on their athleticism. Likewise, there are tons of really good high school football players who were coached up but will never play college because they’re too small, too slow , etc. As for those twins getting calls from CHS, that ain’t happening. If, and that’s a BIG if, Daddy said that he’s telling you a whopper. I’m as close to the CHS program as you can be without being a coach/teacher and I heard about those twins for the first time yesterday from a Loreauville grad who told me about the Trev calls. If CHS was after them I’d have heard about them before now. Another lie you’re spewing is that Indest said something about him paying for Amos to go to school there. No one has ever heard that. I mean no one. I don’t know anything about Henry having his tuition paid by anyone but I suppose it’s possible. But, with you having struck out this far, I’m gonna call this another of your lies until you prove it’s not. Reno? The kid’s been at CHS since the 6th or 7th grade. You have to real good at evaluating talent to know that a kid is gonna be good at 17-18 years old when you see him as a 10-11 year old. Kudos to whoever recognized that. Lol. If we can’t win without recruiting, how did Indest’s first team make it to the semi’s and lose by 1 point to the VERY talented Calvary team that won state by 50 points in the next game. How did he make it to the Dome in his second year? Was he able to load up on recruits in one year and manage to get them all eligible? Keep talking. You certainly prove the old adage that it’s better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. As for what you hear from the CHS sideline, maybe that has happened on occasion. According to you, high school coaches should be preparing their players for college. It sounds to me like Indest is preparing all his kids to play for Nick Saban. Im telling lies but everything you say about LCA is the truth. Where your proof. I get my facts from the parents of these kids. Parents that never thought about sending there kids to CHS until there was offered from someone in the CHS loop or Indest. You getting gossip from that he say she say stuff. If you couldn't tell Reno was gonna be a star in the 7th grade not coaching was the best thing you could've done for CHS. Like nobody knew Jason and. Diallo wasn't going to be a star when they was in middle school. Why did they bring the kid up to play high school if they didn't know he was going to be good. As for K'lavon I said why wouldn't they offer him the kid is a freak of nature.Take a chance on him any day. I'm talking about the other 80% of the kids who is has talent but needs to be polished to get the big offer. They need to be technically sound to compete with kids like K'lavon
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 21:40:46 GMT -6
Another question.. Why have position coaches in high school if technique is not important? ?? I can’t understand you. Trev’s d%#^ is stuck in your throat. Just quit talking You don't want to understand.. Don't hate the player hate the game!!
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 22:20:37 GMT -6
That state team with Jason Pellerin had at the least 5 college players on it at least. It have kids on. CHS team who parent can pay rent but can afford to send they kid to CHS come on man. Dude, please STFU! You are sounding more ic in every post. That CHS team did have 3 future fbs players and one fcs player. Two of the four were freshman. Now stop talking Lmfao... The truth hurts huh... I'm going to leave y'all alone before y'all go tell Indest on me... Y'all might have to get up early to go to work so y'all can pay for y'all next crop of Athelets tuition.
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 7, 2018 22:32:35 GMT -6
That state team with Jason Pellerin had at the least 5 college players on it at least. It have kids on. CHS team who parent can pay rent but can afford to send they kid to CHS come on man. I’ll bite. Please name those 5 college players. Diallo ,Zion ,Jason ,Wyatt and a wide reciver
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Post by mt on Oct 8, 2018 5:44:57 GMT -6
I’m just confused who the Lockett kid is. I’ve spent 3 days trying to figure it out. I keep yo with the camp circuit pretty heavily and his name hasn’t crossed
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Post by bayouboss on Oct 8, 2018 6:16:46 GMT -6
I’ll bite. Please name those 5 college prospects. Diallo ,Zion ,Jason ,Wyatt and a wide reciver Jason was a senior. At that time he was the only college prospect. Wyatt was a Junior and had no offers at that time. Zion was a Sopre and had no offers at that time. Diallo was a Freshman and was on no one’s radar. So, there was one prospect on the team that year and there has been one kid from each class since. BTW, there was a very slow, unathletic white boy playing receiver. No wide receiver got any offers.
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 8, 2018 6:29:23 GMT -6
Diallo ,Zion ,Jason ,Wyatt and a wide reciver Jason was a senior. At that time he was the only college prospect. Wyatt was a Junior and had no offers at that time. Zion was a Sopre and had no offers at that time. Diallo was a Freshman and was on no one’s radar. So, there was one prospect on the team that year and there has been one kid from each class since. BTW, there was a very slow, unathletic white boy playing receiver. No wide receiver got any offers. I might be off by a year that fast receiver that went to UL wasn't there? Ok they had no offers but they are still college players that was on the team. I'm just asking who was some of the D1 players on Calvary besides Patterson and Greedy? This is just for my knowledge I'm not try to prove a point or nothing!
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Post by redbug1 on Oct 8, 2018 7:14:35 GMT -6
SHEA PATTERSON-OLE MISS SHUN BROWN-ARIZONA GREEDY W. -LSU ORLANDO BRADFORD-ARIZONA CHANSE SYLVIE-OKLAHOMA RODARIUS WILLIAMS-OKLAHOMA STATE DAVID FITZWATER-TULSA ALL ON CALVARYS DOME TEAM ,WE KNOW WHAT WE TALK ABOUT AT CHS WE DONT RUN OUR MOUTH ABOUT SPECULATION AND LIES FROM PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT IN OUR FAMILY!!!!! ITS ALL ABOUT THE KIDS , LINE M UP LET M PLAY EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY, IT WILL SETTLE OUT ON THE FIELD FOR YEARS LONG AFTER WERE GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by bayouboss on Oct 8, 2018 8:20:38 GMT -6
Jason was a senior. At that time he was the only college prospect. Wyatt was a Junior and had no offers at that time. Zion was a Sopre and had no offers at that time. Diallo was a Freshman and was on no one’s radar. So, there was one prospect on the team that year and there has been one kid from each class since. BTW, there was a very slow, unathletic white boy playing receiver. No wide receiver got any offers. I might be off by a year that fast receiver that went to UL wasn't there? Ok they had no offers but they are still college players that was on the team. I'm just asking who was some of the D1 players on Calvary besides Patterson and Greedy? This is just for my knowledge I'm not try to prove a point or nothing! Gotcha. That receiver was Gabe Fuselier. He was a year ahead of Jason. As for Calvary, they had Shea and Greedy. Going off memory they also had Greedy’s twin brother who went to Oklahoma State, Shun Brown - Arizona, Orlando Bradford - Tennessee, Daniel Fitzwater - ULM and at least 3 others. I may have some of the players and the colleges mixed up. I wish I had time to research it since my memory is failing me and I’m curious to refresh it. If I do, I’ll be back with more.
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Post by tyronecopal77 on Oct 8, 2018 8:28:48 GMT -6
SHEA PATTERSON-OLE MISS SHUN BROWN-ARIZONA GREEDY W. -LSU ORLANDO BRADFORD-ARIZONA CHANSE SYLVIE-OKLAHOMA RODARIUS WILLIAMS-OKLAHOMA STATE DAVID FITZWATER-TULSA ALL ON CALVARYS DOME TEAM ,WE KNOW WHAT WE TALK ABOUT AT CHS WE DONT RUN OUR MOUTH ABOUT SPECULATION AND LIES FROM PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT IN OUR FAMILY!!!!! ITS ALL ABOUT THE KIDS , LINE M UP LET M PLAY EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY, IT WILL SETTLE OUT ON THE FIELD FOR YEARS LONG AFTER WERE GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Y'all 5player they 7players and y'all lost by 3 not bad! Let me understand this nobody knows what go on at CHS except CHS family. But everybody at CHS know what goes on at other schools. Like I say I get my info straight from the parents of y'all players. Why would they want to lie on y'all and they kid is going there.... And if it was all about the kids why would a coach see a kid that's starting for him getting overweight and not tell him anything. Then when the kid along with a few other kids have to got to summer school and can't make it to summer work outs he don't make a time to where the can get they workout in. But you complain about the kid being to big. Tell the kid hey if you not at this wait when camp start you can't start.
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