Bedford’s head wrestling job
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All in three months out of the year don't count. And if you never trained in Greco or no where Fargo is you ain't really all in in my book.
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Megadeath How did your boy do this weekend?
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A coach or child that changes schools in order to be in a better circumstance??? Lol. The current BM or CR model.
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You don’t respect these coaches that don’t “no” where Fargo is and aren’t all in (as if you know what these guys do with their time and how they run their programs). I can’t respect an “adult” who types, spells, forms sentence structure, and argues his point in weaker fashion than the average 3rd grader. HS coaches, although I know you and the kool-aid drinkers have a hard time understanding, sometimes put more stock in teaching, coaching, mentoring, and producing student athletes that are well rounded, respectable, contributing members of society who will be able to make a difference in life, regardless of if they win or “no” where Fargo is. If you have kids, I’m guessing they are/will resent you for your pushing/vicarious emphasis on being “all in.” You seem to be a blast at parties and in general. I’m sure you are just a bundle of joy to be around, especially in settings outside of the Only Thing That Matters in a child’s life: Their Greco/strength/Fargo/D1 success.
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^^^Well put!highschoolfan wrote: ↑June 24th, 2024, 12:04 amYou don’t respect these coaches that don’t “no” where Fargo is and aren’t all in (as if you know what these guys do with their time and how they run their programs). I can’t respect an “adult” who types, spells, forms sentence structure, and argues his point in weaker fashion than the average 3rd grader. HS coaches, although I know you and the kool-aid drinkers have a hard time understanding, sometimes put more stock in teaching, coaching, mentoring, and producing student athletes that are well rounded, respectable, contributing members of society who will be able to make a difference in life, regardless of if they win or “no” where Fargo is. If you have kids, I’m guessing they are/will resent you for your pushing/vicarious emphasis on being “all in.” You seem to be a blast at parties and in general. I’m sure you are just a bundle of joy to be around, especially in settings outside of the Only Thing That Matters in a child’s life: Their Greco/strength/Fargo/D1 success.show



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I agree. There is more to life. These kids who just train all the time is ruining sports. They need to fish and hunt, work at McDonalds and things like teenagers should. Ride dirt bikes, steal some beer and get out of the stinky gym some.
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I'm not sure if you're serious but how does working at McDonald's better for a kid than wrestling freestyle and Greco and lifting during the summer? Kids don't need to be drinking beer either. There's a lot of wrestling camps in the area all summer.
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For once I'm in agreement with you 100% creedence
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Rumor in Fishertown was that Credence, megadeth, Muhl, wouldn't know where Fargo was without the free pass he was given last year to get there by coach Deputy.
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What does this mean. Like has pull with the higher ups like Ridge does at D5? I am confused by this. Creedance what do they mean. You might have the insight