How can I comment on Pendleton’a coaching? Because he’s laid some serious eggs.XandOs wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:13 amDon’t you claim to live in The Natti. I would bet my last dollar you don’t even know Pendleton. Jealousy tends to come in many forms. Funny you sit and talk about a guy who has owned the program you root for. I’ve also heard from people who’s went through his program that it was the toughest thing they’ve ever done. They compare it to military boot camp . I also bet if you talk to Carrico personally. He would tell you he owes a lot of his success to Coach Pendleton.RBH23 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 10:51 amDon’t know the other coaches, but Pendleton would be a disaster.XandOs wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 10:43 am
Let’s just say hypothetically. If Seals at Huntington, Salmons at Midland or Pendleton at Ironton was at Wheelersburg instead
Of their current schools would this still be happening. I get on here and love to read how hypocritical you Wheelersburg fans are. On one occasion you talk about all the talent and athletes Ironton has and Wheelersburg can’t compete athletically (which I believe isn’t true) then the next post is none of these “GREAT” Ironton kids ever pan out in college. They are all over-hyped yadda yadda. You can’t have it both ways.
As for Ironton players, they have the physical traits to be successful but just not prepared to compete at the next level by their coaches. Carrico is a prime example. Kid is a stud, but a Ironton didn’t do him any favors. He would have been much better off transferring to a D1 school in Ohio or going IMG. He could have focused on just playing linebacker while competing against better competition. Would have prepared him for OSU.
- The 38-0 loss to Kirtland in the state title game was bad. He had the better roster yet couldn’t prevent a running clock. Was completely outcoached.
- The playoff loss to Burg. Again, he had the superior roster and it wasn’t close. Once up 14-3, he could have simply had his O take a knee and punt every possession, and still would have won that game. That was the worst coaching job I have ever witnessed at the high school level.
- The loss to SR in 2022. Again, he had the better roster but couldn’t even keep the game close.
- 2023 against Burg. Even though IHS won, Pendleton did everything possible to lose that game. It was comical how bad he messed up that last IHS possession.
So put him as coach on a team with less talent than Ironton? That would be a disaster!