Bucknuts88 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 11:22 am
Notsofastmyfriend wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 9:02 am
beg003 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 8:27 am
I’m curious about this too. He wonders why nobody likes him and doesn’t take anything he says seriously - turns out bashing high school kids at any opportunity (like after a 7-3 season, league title, and playoff birth) doesn’t endear you to anyone. He just sucks.
Ahhh. The price of living rent free in the minds of Warren faithful. It’s a glorious thing. Gives you all something to do. Give me a point spread on the game begg. And I’m glad you’re satisfied with the bad personnel on the d line now. Not like you haven’t bashed a kid or two when Warren wasn’t winning. Go back and read some of your own posts when things weren’t so peachy on Warrior Drive.
This guy is the biggest clown on this site. Why do you all keep engaging with him? I can't imagine my life being so worthless that I jump on a forum with 6 people just to run my mouth (anonymously) and ruffle feathers over a bunch of high school kids. The dude is obviously a loser and a troll. Quit giving him what he wants (a response)
Agree and I generally try not to respond to people I don’t respect. My hope was that he might come to understand that we aren’t bothered personally by the nonsense, but kids do read these things and it’s a bit unbecoming to constantly diminish kids’ accomplishments. I’m inclined to believe the motivation revolves around a group of people who were more or less exiled from the program because the discourse really ramped up after a series of conflicts were resolved. I tried, I failed, time to move on.
Thompson, Strahler, Cressey, Sealey, & Fairbanks all played significant minutes their freshmen year in the playoff game at Bloom-Carroll. A bright spot in that game, Fairbanks had 3 fumble recoveries.
Aside from the first league title in nearly 30 years, this is only the 3rd season with 7 wins this century for the Warren program. They won in some situations they’ve lost in the past. Beating Fort Frye is something no Washington County school had done in like 16 years. Staying steady in a rivalry game with stakes that game hasn’t seen, maybe ever. There’s a lot to be proud of for some kids who have been through a lot of ups and downs.