You guys should be successful no matter who you hire in the short term at least.
Hopefully.
would like to at least see this group of kids in the playoffs.
You guys should be successful no matter who you hire in the short term at least.
From what I was told, the 7th graders went undefeated this season and the kids that will be going into 7th grade had a lot of success at the youth level for 3 or 4 years. So hopefully for several years to come. Don’t get me wrong, I do understand that the game is completely different as they all get older, but I also believe that winning is a culture. If the kids are use to winning at a young age and each season, they put in the effort to not lose..Manchester is a perfect example. “Tradition doesn’t graduate” or whatever their stupid saying is, but if you think about it, nobody at Manchester wants to be on the team or the class that has the first loosing season in a million years. They have built a winning culture (That’s the only positive thing you will ever hear me say about Manchester). Anyway, it at least gives the fans at NW something to look forward toYou guys should be successful no matter who you hire in the short term at least.
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From what I was told, the 7th graders went undefeated this season and the kids that will be going into 7th grade had a lot of success at the youth level for 3 or 4 years. So hopefully for several years to come. Don’t get me wrong, I do understand that the game is completely different as they all get older, but I also believe that winning is a culture. If the kids are use to winning at a young age and each season, they put in the effort to not lose..Manchester is a perfect example. “Tradition doesn’t graduate” or whatever their stupid saying is, but if you think about it, nobody at Manchester wants to be on the team or the class that has the first loosing season in a million years. They have built a winning culture (That’s the only positive thing you will ever hear me say about Manchester). Anyway, it at least gives the fans at NW something to look forward to
John DemarcoWho did they hire?
It is now!It is technically not official yet though. I think they are announcing on Monday.
The problem at Louisville was a couple of extremely wealthy parents, unhappy that their little pumpkins did not get to play the position(s) they wanted to. Then on top of that, a couple board members actively working against the program to try to revive the coaching career of a previous coach that was less than unscrupulous in his morality. When it was all said and done, just like in politics, those with money get what they want. DeMarco was given a list of things to do, he did them, and the monied interest said it still wasn't enough. Now, Louisville is like the Cleveland Browns...2 coaches, 2 years, new coach has long ties to old coach, but was not given the job a year ago.I always heard the issue with him was a lack of an off-season conditioning program.
Hate to be a 1-upper...but I beat you by a week with my suggestion!Nov 29, 2019
I think John Demarco, who left Louisville and was the QB coach at Lake this year would be a good fit at NW. Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
I normally don’t pat myself on the back, but my suggestion was right on the money back on 11/29.
Nice..like I said before, I am really interested in the staff he chooses. Time will tell.It is now!
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but have no idea what you're talking about.The problem at Louisville was a couple of extremely wealthy parents, unhappy that their little pumpkins did not get to play the position(s) they wanted to. Then on top of that, a couple board members actively working against the program to try to revive the coaching career of a previous coach that was less than unscrupulous in his morality. When it was all said and done, just like in politics, those with money get what they want. DeMarco was given a list of things to do, he did them, and the monied interest said it still wasn't enough. Now, Louisville is like the Cleveland Browns...2 coaches, 2 years, new coach has long ties to old coach, but was not given the job a year ago.
Actually, savage sounds spot on to me.Sorry to burst your bubble, but have no idea what you're talking about.
You “respect JD” in one sentence and then back handed compliment him and his staff “great show of class” in another sentence.The wealthy parents got nowhere, just caused the coaching staff to boycott the kickoff dinner. Great show of character by the way. The board members knew better than anyone that coach's ship had sailed. Not going to rehash reasons for non renewal because I respect JD and wish him well. Got me on your last point. Sticks in my craw.
Didn‘t say I was first, smh, just suggested it would be a good fit.Hate to be a 1-upper...but I beat you by a week with my suggestion!
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Nov 22, 2019
I don't think this idea would be as far flung as some...but if I was in charge at NW and I don't feel that some of the good young assistants are quite ready to be HC yet..I would put a call in to John DeMarco. He will be a retired teacher (No need for a teaching job), a very good QB coach, and with the talented QB NW has, he may be able to recreate some of those great Louisville offenses from the past. It can't hurt to try to contact him for his thoughts!