Hayfield Football Coach Fired

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the outcome of all of this, I think we can all agree that it is great that no one on the Hayfield coaching staff tried doing drugs with a minor.

Oh, wait...


I hope they checked that person's devices. That screams pedophile to me.


Stop it

I’m sure you can google sexual misconduct against coaches in Ffx Cty and come up with numerous, I did. So here pot let me introduce you to kettle.

Weed vs sexual misconduct,NOT saying it’s right by ANY means but I’d say major major difference and the common denominator in all those, well I’m sure you can figure it ou.


Are you kidding? An adult coach trying to meet up with a child to do drugs? Why is this adult trying to get the child incapacitated?


Read to comprehend vs respond, you’re the person taking it “ THERE”. I don’t smoke but I know many adults that do, and not all say they smoke to potentially coherse another into something, but you tried it
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Wow! The fact that this thread has 153 pages says a lot about our society. It is sad to see so many adults arguing over a sport, and money that will be wasted in litigation. I get that there have been many issues, but sports are optional, and in the end, how many of these kids will go on to play in the NFL? Or maybe it is just me, and I am completely misinformed.
By the way, my daughters are multiple sport athletes as well, so we are 100% supportive of high school athletics, however, academics always come first.


Of course academics should come first, but school is much more than just academics and has been for a while. now. None of it is "optional."


My kid goes to Madison and the admin there has made changes that have made the academics of this school mediocre at best. Athletics is one of the few places left at this school where kids can learn about hard work, excellence, and what it takes to succeed. IMO, FCPS is no longer in the business of trying to provide a great education. Now they are ruining one of the few good things left. If Hayfield is allowed to play, what is stopping any school from recruiting a large number of students next year. When boundaries are changed, what’s stopping any student from doing the same thing as these students and going to whichever school they want.


You say that for a school that everyone knows recruits for baseball, so please stop the pity party show


I missed the investigative news series on Madison baseball recruiting. Could you link to it so I can catch up? Thanks


This is a rumor that has swirled for years. And I've heard others too. Maybe some paper should try and do a big investigative series into potential recruiting violations across many sports and for many schools in northern Virginia. I actually think there would be serious dirt amidst the jealousy about perpetual state champions.

Let the white guy recruit and win. Just make sure the n***** coaching football at Hayfield doesn’t do it. It’s bad enough he won championships the last two years. We have to stop him.


The coach who got caught cheating happened to be black, is what you meant to say. Big deal. Black Coaches don't have to follow the rules? Is that what you are trying to say?

Why are you slandering all these other coaches when you have no proof? Its bizarre and makes you look stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the outcome of all of this, I think we can all agree that it is great that no one on the Hayfield coaching staff tried doing drugs with a minor.

Oh, wait...


I hope they checked that person's devices. That screams pedophile to me.


Stop it

I’m sure you can google sexual misconduct against coaches in Ffx Cty and come up with numerous, I did. So here pot let me introduce you to kettle.

Weed vs sexual misconduct,NOT saying it’s right by ANY means but I’d say major major difference and the common denominator in all those, well I’m sure you can figure it ou.


Are you kidding? An adult coach trying to meet up with a child to do drugs? Why is this adult trying to get the child incapacitated?


Read to comprehend vs respond, you’re the person taking it “ THERE”. I don’t smoke but I know many adults that do, and not all say they smoke to potentially coherse another into something, but you tried it


I'm sorry, is this comment written in English?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow! The fact that this thread has 153 pages says a lot about our society. It is sad to see so many adults arguing over a sport, and money that will be wasted in litigation. I get that there have been many issues, but sports are optional, and in the end, how many of these kids will go on to play in the NFL? Or maybe it is just me, and I am completely misinformed.
By the way, my daughters are multiple sport athletes as well, so we are 100% supportive of high school athletics, however, academics always come first.


Of course academics should come first, but school is much more than just academics and has been for a while. now. None of it is "optional."


My kid goes to Madison and the admin there has made changes that have made the academics of this school mediocre at best. Athletics is one of the few places left at this school where kids can learn about hard work, excellence, and what it takes to succeed. IMO, FCPS is no longer in the business of trying to provide a great education. Now they are ruining one of the few good things left. If Hayfield is allowed to play, what is stopping any school from recruiting a large number of students next year. When boundaries are changed, what’s stopping any student from doing the same thing as these students and going to whichever school they want.


You say that for a school that everyone knows recruits for baseball, so please stop the pity party show


I missed the investigative news series on Madison baseball recruiting. Could you link to it so I can catch up? Thanks


This is a rumor that has swirled for years. And I've heard others too. Maybe some paper should try and do a big investigative series into potential recruiting violations across many sports and for many schools in northern Virginia. I actually think there would be serious dirt amidst the jealousy about perpetual state champions.

Let the white guy recruit and win. Just make sure the n***** coaching football at Hayfield doesn’t do it. It’s bad enough he won championships the last two years. We have to stop him.


When you have no legs to stand on you pull out the race card. Pathetic.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The coaches noted, “VHSL conducted an independent investigation and found this team to have violated a number of established rules to justify a two-year ban. While we respect the court’s authority and its process for addressing such issues, the decision to allow this team to participate in the playoffs after the governing VHSL body deemed them ineligible, creates a system where rules can be bent, broken, or overlooked without meaningful consequences.”

Apparently they don't. This is all theatre. A judge ruled. FCPS can't do anything about it. Writing to them is futile.

And if they want to forfeit, they should. Get them out of the way and let the powerhouses play. It's too bad because West Springfield and Lake Braddock might have actually beaten Hayfield.


West Springfield got they heads chopped early this year wasn’t close and LB coach will throw up on himself in a game of that magnitude


Yikes. Your English teachers failed you.


As your parents did you
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Great (and encouraging) that there are still groups of adults willing to stand up for what’s right (Fairfax City board and these coaches who are doing things the right way and serving as honest role models for our kids).

This is not remotely about football. This is about standing up for having integrity, being honest, being fair and following the rules (no matter what the industry).


Why didn't the Mt. Vernon coach sign the letter? All the other coaches did.


Maybe he disagreed. Maybe he's friendly with people at Hayfield. Maybe he was out of town and they couldn't reach him to discuss. Maybe he already has started recruiting for next season, what with FCPS saying they will fully support coaches who cheat. Maybe he spoke with his players and they really want to play regardless of the cheating scandal. People are allowed to have different opinions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the outcome of all of this, I think we can all agree that it is great that no one on the Hayfield coaching staff tried doing drugs with a minor.

Oh, wait...


I hope they checked that person's devices. That screams pedophile to me.


Stop it

I’m sure you can google sexual misconduct against coaches in Ffx Cty and come up with numerous, I did. So here pot let me introduce you to kettle.

Weed vs sexual misconduct,NOT saying it’s right by ANY means but I’d say major major difference and the common denominator in all those, well I’m sure you can figure it ou.


Are you kidding? An adult coach trying to meet up with a child to do drugs? Why is this adult trying to get the child incapacitated?


Read to comprehend vs respond, you’re the person taking it “ THERE”. I don’t smoke but I know many adults that do, and not all say they smoke to potentially coherse another into something, but you tried it


Serious question, what language were you trying to write this in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The coaches noted, “VHSL conducted an independent investigation and found this team to have violated a number of established rules to justify a two-year ban. While we respect the court’s authority and its process for addressing such issues, the decision to allow this team to participate in the playoffs after the governing VHSL body deemed them ineligible, creates a system where rules can be bent, broken, or overlooked without meaningful consequences.”

Apparently they don't. This is all theatre. A judge ruled. FCPS can't do anything about it. Writing to them is futile.

And if they want to forfeit, they should. Get them out of the way and let the powerhouses play. It's too bad because West Springfield and Lake Braddock might have actually beaten Hayfield.


West Springfield got they heads chopped early this year wasn’t close and LB coach will throw up on himself in a game of that magnitude


Yikes. Your English teachers failed you.


As your parents did you


The best you can come back with is the equivalent of an “I know you are but what am I?” response. Pathetic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the outcome of all of this, I think we can all agree that it is great that no one on the Hayfield coaching staff tried doing drugs with a minor.

Oh, wait...


I hope they checked that person's devices. That screams pedophile to me.


Stop it

I’m sure you can google sexual misconduct against coaches in Ffx Cty and come up with numerous, I did. So here pot let me introduce you to kettle.

Weed vs sexual misconduct,NOT saying it’s right by ANY means but I’d say major major difference and the common denominator in all those, well I’m sure you can figure it ou.


Are you kidding? An adult coach trying to meet up with a child to do drugs? Why is this adult trying to get the child incapacitated?


Read to comprehend vs respond, you’re the person taking it “ THERE”. I don’t smoke but I know many adults that do, and not all say they smoke to potentially coherse another into something, but you tried it


I'm sorry, is this comment written in English?


I believe that individual is trying to communicate their opinion that there are a LOT of completely normal reasons why an ADULT COACH AND SCHOOL EMPLOYEE would want to meet up with a CHILD to do DRUGS. And certainly trying to get the child incapacitated on drugs to then sexually assault him/her would never cross their mind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the outcome of all of this, I think we can all agree that it is great that no one on the Hayfield coaching staff tried doing drugs with a minor.

Oh, wait...


I hope they checked that person's devices. That screams pedophile to me.


Stop it

I’m sure you can google sexual misconduct against coaches in Ffx Cty and come up with numerous, I did. So here pot let me introduce you to kettle.

Weed vs sexual misconduct,NOT saying it’s right by ANY means but I’d say major major difference and the common denominator in all those, well I’m sure you can figure it ou.


Are you kidding? An adult coach trying to meet up with a child to do drugs? Why is this adult trying to get the child incapacitated?


Read to comprehend vs respond, you’re the person taking it “ THERE”. I don’t smoke but I know many adults that do, and not all say they smoke to potentially coherse another into something, but you tried it


I'm sorry, is this comment written in English?


I believe that individual is trying to communicate their opinion that there are a LOT of completely normal reasons why an ADULT COACH AND SCHOOL EMPLOYEE would want to meet up with a CHILD to do DRUGS. And certainly trying to get the child incapacitated on drugs to then sexually assault him/her would never cross their mind.


DP. Not sure why that's your first thought, tbh. No reason to go there. So don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow! The fact that this thread has 153 pages says a lot about our society. It is sad to see so many adults arguing over a sport, and money that will be wasted in litigation. I get that there have been many issues, but sports are optional, and in the end, how many of these kids will go on to play in the NFL? Or maybe it is just me, and I am completely misinformed.
By the way, my daughters are multiple sport athletes as well, so we are 100% supportive of high school athletics, however, academics always come first.


Of course academics should come first, but school is much more than just academics and has been for a while. now. None of it is "optional."


My kid goes to Madison and the admin there has made changes that have made the academics of this school mediocre at best. Athletics is one of the few places left at this school where kids can learn about hard work, excellence, and what it takes to succeed. IMO, FCPS is no longer in the business of trying to provide a great education. Now they are ruining one of the few good things left. If Hayfield is allowed to play, what is stopping any school from recruiting a large number of students next year. When boundaries are changed, what’s stopping any student from doing the same thing as these students and going to whichever school they want.


You say that for a school that everyone knows recruits for baseball, so please stop the pity party show


I missed the investigative news series on Madison baseball recruiting. Could you link to it so I can catch up? Thanks


This is a rumor that has swirled for years. And I've heard others too. Maybe some paper should try and do a big investigative series into potential recruiting violations across many sports and for many schools in northern Virginia. I actually think there would be serious dirt amidst the jealousy about perpetual state champions.

Let the white guy recruit and win. Just make sure the n***** coaching football at Hayfield doesn’t do it. It’s bad enough he won championships the last two years. We have to stop him.


When you have no legs to stand on you pull out the race card. Pathetic.


I don’t like the race card either, but points could be made another way, because points are there.
But answer me this why is it that VHSL is not wrong for trying to to bully/influence/persuade a decision but wanna hold someone else accountable or wrong as well. Ty he person put in place to represent you couldn’t even define the said rule that was broken. Just asking a question
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great (and encouraging) that there are still groups of adults willing to stand up for what’s right (Fairfax City board and these coaches who are doing things the right way and serving as honest role models for our kids).

This is not remotely about football. This is about standing up for having integrity, being honest, being fair and following the rules (no matter what the industry).


Why didn't the Mt. Vernon coach sign the letter? All the other coaches did.


Or Madison coach

Looks like minus Edison coach all the other coaches have something to lose?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the kids really live in the Hayfield district there would be no problem, right? Is the issue that everyone thinks they (the new recruits) gave fake addresses to play for the Hayfield coach? What if they all actually rented apartments in the district to attend Hayfield - would that be okay? In the end, it is just a bunch of kids who want to play football . . . they are going to play somewhere. Not sure adults should be punishing kids by taking away their high school sport (even if parents cheated with fake addresses).


That's not even it at this point. It's because they moved for sports. So even if all 14 got an apartment in the Freefield district they did it strictly to play football. Which is what was not allowed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great (and encouraging) that there are still groups of adults willing to stand up for what’s right (Fairfax City board and these coaches who are doing things the right way and serving as honest role models for our kids).

This is not remotely about football. This is about standing up for having integrity, being honest, being fair and following the rules (no matter what the industry).


Why didn't the Mt. Vernon coach sign the letter? All the other coaches did.


Or Madison coach

Looks like minus Edison coach all the other coaches have something to lose?


Isn't Madison in a different district?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great (and encouraging) that there are still groups of adults willing to stand up for what’s right (Fairfax City board and these coaches who are doing things the right way and serving as honest role models for our kids).

This is not remotely about football. This is about standing up for having integrity, being honest, being fair and following the rules (no matter what the industry).


Why didn't the Mt. Vernon coach sign the letter? All the other coaches did.


Or Madison coach

Looks like minus Edison coach all the other coaches have something to lose?


Maybe they have a life.
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