2018 Ironton Head football coach
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Re: 2018 Ironton Head football coach
well I lost that bet.
I hope ironton has a wonderful 2018 and rebounds nicely.
I hope ironton has a wonderful 2018 and rebounds nicely.
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Re: 2018 Ironton Head football coach
What few kids has the program changed for? You bring this up quite often. If you are going to have enough guts to bring up kids, have enough guts to say what kids you are speaking about. We heard for years that Ironton needs to change with the times. So that’s what the coaching staff did and now people are complaining about the change. People like you just like to sit back and complain about everything. People like you love to go to board meetings and complain about everything to do with sports and say nothing about the educational system.Game day wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:05 am What has happened is the coaches tried to please a few kids with a new offense and the lack discipline has caught up with them. You have divided locker room which leads to an out of control program. I have watched the off season conditioning program and I could find a bunch of old men that could left harder. Bottom line change must come and quickly.
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If any changes were going to be made, it would've happened already.
Re: 2018 Ironton Head football coach
First off you are not allowed to bring kids names up on this site second, do you actual think just the offense is the problem then you have your head in the sand or somewhere else.Kleao wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 12:17 pmWhat few kids has the program changed for? You bring this up quite often. If you are going to have enough guts to bring up kids, have enough guts to say what kids you are speaking about. We heard for years that Ironton needs to change with the times. So that’s what the coaching staff did and now people are complaining about the change. People like you just like to sit back and complain about everything. People like you love to go to board meetings and complain about everything to do with sports and say nothing about the educational system.Game day wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:05 am What has happened is the coaches tried to please a few kids with a new offense and the lack discipline has caught up with them. You have divided locker room which leads to an out of control program. I have watched the off season conditioning program and I could find a bunch of old men that could left harder. Bottom line change must come and quickly.
Re: 2018 Ironton Head football coach
You are the one that brought up offense and a few kids. I would imagine anyone with a brain knows who you are speaking about. My point was you bring this up often you may as well say the names because I’m sure the young man knows he’s the one you are speaking of. Keep building up the confidence for these boyGame day wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 12:31 pmFirst off you are not allowed to bring kids names up on this site second, do you actual think just the offense is the problem then you have your head in the sand or somewhere else.Kleao wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 12:17 pmWhat few kids has the program changed for? You bring this up quite often. If you are going to have enough guts to bring up kids, have enough guts to say what kids you are speaking about. We heard for years that Ironton needs to change with the times. So that’s what the coaching staff did and now people are complaining about the change. People like you just like to sit back and complain about everything. People like you love to go to board meetings and complain about everything to do with sports and say nothing about the educational system.Game day wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:05 am What has happened is the coaches tried to please a few kids with a new offense and the lack discipline has caught up with them. You have divided locker room which leads to an out of control program. I have watched the off season conditioning program and I could find a bunch of old men that could left harder. Bottom line change must come and quickly.
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Sadly it won’t matter who gets the job. They will want him out in no time. Unfortunately what were two great jobs have become jobs that are nearly impossible to fill and keep....
Ironton and Portsmouth. Good luck.
Ironton and Portsmouth. Good luck.
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programs such as Ironton demand success and those that truly know the game of football understand that this does not happen overnight in a RE-BUILD ERA but at a program such as history filled as Ironton's program is overnight success is not the unthinkable. the ingredients for success lay in place but you have to let someone come in and establish what is and how it is going to be. the community support is there so even if you do not totally agree with 100% of what is taking place, FANS GO SUPPORT your fighting tigers win loose or draw being there for the kids goes along ways, positive attitude, hard work, determination and never give up attitude is highly contagious and when it is seen day in and day out from January-December from EVERYONE top to bottom in the program all of a sudden 6-4 just went to 8-2. school board, administrators, coaches, players, boosters, and fan community support come together as a TEAM and when the fighting tigers have that again, I pity the teams that knocked them while they were done......cause they wont be there forever
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Re: 2018 Ironton Head football coach
Very well said but this staff has had about 7 years to put something together and every year it gets worse. I still believe they should look at the entire athletic programs in general.countywide35 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 3:07 pm programs such as Ironton demand success and those that truly know the game of football understand that this does not happen overnight in a RE-BUILD ERA but at a program such as history filled as Ironton's program is overnight success is not the unthinkable. thei ingredients for success lay in place but you have to let someone come in and establish what is and how it is going to be. the community support is there so even if you do not totally agree with 100% of what is taking place, FANS GO SUPPORT your fighting tigers win loose or draw being there for the kids goes along ways, positive attitude, hard work, determination and never give up attitude is highly contagious and when it is seen day in and day out from January-December from EVERYONE top to bottom in the program all of a sudden 6-4 just went to 8-2. school board, administrators, coaches, players, boosters, and fan community support come together as a TEAM and when the fighting tigers have that again, I pity the teams that knocked them while they were done......cause they wont be there forever
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Oh I’m sorry. I thought it was a community. So I guess it’s the coaches job to build these boys up and people like you to tear them down! Thanks for setting me straight!
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Re: 2018 Ironton Head football coach
It’s time for a change at Ironton at many positions especially head football coach. South point just made a hire of someone with no ties from there and it’s time Ironton does the same. Wheelersburg has done same thing in football, basketball, and baseball by hiring head coaches with no ties and it seems to working really well for them. Ironton school board will either not post position or wait till May when everyone else has been hired,therefore, the kids and community will be stuck with the same crap! Thee school board has not even posted superintendent’s position.
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Re: 2018 Ironton Head football coach
Over the past 3 months I have went to several schools and observed their off season weight lifting programs.
The Schools I visited:
- Wheelersburg
- Ironton
-Coal Grove
-Rock Hill
- Portsmouth West
After seeing the conditioning programs in the off season I would rank Ironton at the bottom of the list. I am not even sure that the kids even put in an effort that is required to be a top notch football team. Wheelersburg by far had more kids and the energy level was very intense. Rock Hill has trainer and they now have 8 period weight lifting. Works outs are at high level and kids are pushing themselves with the help of the coach and the trainer. Portsmouth West has one of their former football players working with them from Michigan State. I believe this young man remembers how hard the weight training was when Triplett was there and is real pushing the kids hard.
All in all the Ironton program needs someone to get these kids moving in the right direction. At the end of 8 period I believe 90 percent them run out the door having maybe lifted a total of 20 minutes.
The Schools I visited:
- Wheelersburg
- Ironton
-Coal Grove
-Rock Hill
- Portsmouth West
After seeing the conditioning programs in the off season I would rank Ironton at the bottom of the list. I am not even sure that the kids even put in an effort that is required to be a top notch football team. Wheelersburg by far had more kids and the energy level was very intense. Rock Hill has trainer and they now have 8 period weight lifting. Works outs are at high level and kids are pushing themselves with the help of the coach and the trainer. Portsmouth West has one of their former football players working with them from Michigan State. I believe this young man remembers how hard the weight training was when Triplett was there and is real pushing the kids hard.
All in all the Ironton program needs someone to get these kids moving in the right direction. At the end of 8 period I believe 90 percent them run out the door having maybe lifted a total of 20 minutes.
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Re: 2018 Ironton Head football coach
??Basketball:30 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2018 12:47 pm So is Vass for sure done?
if so, did he resign? Or officially let-go?
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that's a great post.countywide35 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 3:07 pm programs such as Ironton demand success and those that truly know the game of football understand that this does not happen overnight in a RE-BUILD ERA but at a program such as history filled as Ironton's program is overnight success is not the unthinkable. the ingredients for success lay in place but you have to let someone come in and establish what is and how it is going to be. the community support is there so even if you do not totally agree with 100% of what is taking place, FANS GO SUPPORT your fighting tigers win loose or draw being there for the kids goes along ways, positive attitude, hard work, determination and never give up attitude is highly contagious and when it is seen day in and day out from January-December from EVERYONE top to bottom in the program all of a sudden 6-4 just went to 8-2. school board, administrators, coaches, players, boosters, and fan community support come together as a TEAM and when the fighting tigers have that again, I pity the teams that knocked them while they were done......cause they wont be there forever
IN THE LONG GRASS BY THE WATER, SO WATCH YOUR STEP. AND LET'S GO IRONTON FIGHTING TIGERS, OHIO STATE BUCKEYES AND THE CINCINNATI BENGALS
Re: 2018 Ironton Head football coach
Curious what you do that gives you access to all these programs ?coach knows wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 7:22 am Over the past 3 months I have went to several schools and observed their off season weight lifting programs.
The Schools I visited:
- Wheelersburg
- Ironton
-Coal Grove
-Rock Hill
- Portsmouth West
After seeing the conditioning programs in the off season I would rank Ironton at the bottom of the list. I am not even sure that the kids even put in an effort that is required to be a top notch football team. Wheelersburg by far had more kids and the energy level was very intense. Rock Hill has trainer and they now have 8 period weight lifting. Works outs are at high level and kids are pushing themselves with the help of the coach and the trainer. Portsmouth West has one of their former football players working with them from Michigan State. I believe this young man remembers how hard the weight training was when Triplett was there and is real pushing the kids hard.
All in all the Ironton program needs someone to get these kids moving in the right direction. At the end of 8 period I believe 90 percent them run out the door having maybe lifted a total of 20 minutes.
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I have coached in the past and have built good relationships with other coaches and schools. I have also helped some of these coaches when they asked for help or references.
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He disguises himself as a water cooler.Oak wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 11:47 amCurious what you do that gives you access to all these programs ?coach knows wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 7:22 am Over the past 3 months I have went to several schools and observed their off season weight lifting programs.
The Schools I visited:
- Wheelersburg
- Ironton
-Coal Grove
-Rock Hill
- Portsmouth West
After seeing the conditioning programs in the off season I would rank Ironton at the bottom of the list. I am not even sure that the kids even put in an effort that is required to be a top notch football team. Wheelersburg by far had more kids and the energy level was very intense. Rock Hill has trainer and they now have 8 period weight lifting. Works outs are at high level and kids are pushing themselves with the help of the coach and the trainer. Portsmouth West has one of their former football players working with them from Michigan State. I believe this young man remembers how hard the weight training was when Triplett was there and is real pushing the kids hard.
All in all the Ironton program needs someone to get these kids moving in the right direction. At the end of 8 period I believe 90 percent them run out the door having maybe lifted a total of 20 minutes.
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Exactly! 7 years! And people come on here and act like this crew hasn't been given enough time. If you can't figure things out after 7 years, it's probably never going to happen.Game day wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 4:57 pmVery well said but this staff has had about 7 years to put something together and every year it gets worse. I still believe they should look at the entire athletic programs in general.countywide35 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 3:07 pm programs such as Ironton demand success and those that truly know the game of football understand that this does not happen overnight in a RE-BUILD ERA but at a program such as history filled as Ironton's program is overnight success is not the unthinkable. thei ingredients for success lay in place but you have to let someone come in and establish what is and how it is going to be. the community support is there so even if you do not totally agree with 100% of what is taking place, FANS GO SUPPORT your fighting tigers win loose or draw being there for the kids goes along ways, positive attitude, hard work, determination and never give up attitude is highly contagious and when it is seen day in and day out from January-December from EVERYONE top to bottom in the program all of a sudden 6-4 just went to 8-2. school board, administrators, coaches, players, boosters, and fan community support come together as a TEAM and when the fighting tigers have that again, I pity the teams that knocked them while they were done......cause they wont be there forever