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Post by iamray on Aug 31, 2018 7:39:23 GMT -6
2 of the 4 Neville championships referenced were before the split, so I think your point is invalid.
Before you can say my point was invalid ........ you first have to understand what my point was.
I clearly said "the Play-in-Class and Split Play-off rules". Neville's 2009 and 2011 Championships were after they got John Curtis kicked out of 4A. Lot easier to win if you can get rid of your main competition.
Yes, it is easier to win when you don't have to play the Orleans and Jefferson Parish all-stars. If only Neville could reach for kids as far away as JC reaches for theirs.
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Post by gump on Aug 31, 2018 15:53:53 GMT -6
Na two completely different issues 4A and 5A publics dodging E and JC pushing them to 1 and 2A was the root of . Your brain is fogged with Most accurate statement ever
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Post by django on Sept 5, 2018 22:26:53 GMT -6
2 of the 4 Neville championships referenced were before the split, so I think your point is invalid.
Before you can say my point was invalid ........ you first have to understand what my point was.
I clearly said "the Play-in-Class and Split Play-off rules". Neville's 2009 and 2011 Championships were after they got John Curtis kicked out of 4A. Lot easier to win if you can get rid of your main competition.
Then you should have said OR....not AND. Your statement implied that both had to happen in order to win.
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Post by pinion on Sept 6, 2018 0:18:29 GMT -6
I'd give it Haynesville. Stuck out in the middle of BFE with no NewOrleans metro or Monroe area to get players from.
No really though, I'd say Haynesville just because year in and year out, they're doing the most with the least.
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