UToverload
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Yeah, it was scary. lol
However, learning that 2 men in the community were attempting to acquire explosives to be used against our citizens is a sobering thought.
That just shows that this kind of thing can happen anywhere.
I hope you are right about the guy but I don't agree that coaching is coaching, regardless of the level. Nick Saban and Steve Spurrier agree, I'm sure. Room for error decreases vastly at every level. Personalities and egos also change drastically.
I stand corrected. You're credentials as a spectator are impeccable, and you're obviously much more qualified to have an opinion than anyone else here. I'm just sorry I didn't see it sooner.
Why didn't you just say so?
Middle Tennessee HS Coaches -
"I love it," state championship winning and Nolensville head coach Will Hester said. "He's a relationship builder. He's the No. 1 guy on Tennessee's staff in middle Tennessee in my opinion. It's not Shoop or any of those guys. He's a relationship guy and I think he's going to do a great job. It's a feather in the cap of the Tennessee high school coaches to have Walt Wells on staff."
Murfreesboro Siegel head coach Michael Copely is still brand new on the job after coming from Louisville Ballard. As a former Centennial assistant and veteran of the mid-state, he has not only seen Wells' tireless work ethic, but he's also been touched by the Wells player factory.
"He's invaluable," Copley said. "Especially when you start talking mid-state and in Kentucky. My offensive line coach that I had in Kentucky, Walt coached him. He's never met a stranger. He bonds with kids and I've seen him come in our buildings and kids love him. I think it's a no-brainer. Everyone of us at the high school level have said if he ever gets that chance, he will blow it out of the water. A lot of that is tied to recruiting, but he can also coach ball. What a freaking steal for Tennessee."
HS Coaches Opinion > Swain Opinion
I did not say that I was more qualified. I do think that I am one of the few posters that has actually watched a team coached by Wells play.
That would allow me to at least be more qualified than a poster whose only contribution to the conversation is to be a smart aleck.
I only stated what I saw in order to bring some information to the board. I am sorry that the information does not fit your narrative.
BGKYVol said:Wisdom passed down from on high by another expert with an unbelievable string of success coaching his 8 year olds' flag football team, not to mention his four year career as the waterboy for his HS football team
I've got zero opinion on the hire. I just find it dumb that I'm supposed to automatically consider Swain an expert on the matter.
Why is it dumb that he give an informed opinion on the hire? Nobody said he's an "expert" on it, but he clearly has better insight on it than 99.99% of posters in here. He's been balanced about it.....has questions given the guy's pedigree and because he's never done it at this level but has also said give him a chance and see how he does, may wind up being good to great. Just don't understand the reflexive dislike and disparagement of a former player giving informed opinions.