Hayfield Football Coach Fired

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Anonymous wrote:Another logical, deductive conclusion… Overton came into Hayfield and didn’t care what he had there already because he knew the all transfers were coming. Why else would he destroy a relationship with the previous seasons starting quarterback unless he already knew he had a private school, future D1 kid coming to start for Hayfield???

Destroy a relationship? The coach is the coach and the player should respect the coach. When a better player moves into the school zone and transfers in, he should treat them both equally and do what’s best for the team.

The white entitlement is something else.


A black coach (45+) mistreats a white player (16 maybe) its white entitlement?


How was this other child “mistreated” was it because he was replaced or were there other issues. If the kids are practicing and I’m sure every coach has an idea of who they want. Did the other kid try or just claim some sort of mistreatment and then leave. Every parent that has a kid that plays QB knows, that’s a high profile spot, from youth league until as high as you go. I’m not saying anyone is right or wrong because I don’t know, but I do believe in competing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not every kid plays high school football with the notion that they are going to play in college or go pro. They just want to be on a team. To learn hard work, discipline, how to be part of a team, how to handle wins and losses, etc. And even if their team sucks, they don't give up. They play with integrity. This whole Freefield/Hayfraud mentality of if you don't win like we do , you suck and should just give up, is real loser mentality. At the end of it all, they may be leaving each game with the scoreboard highly tipped in their favor, but they are the real losers with their attitude and mentality.


Using ur own words, I don’t think it’s win how how we do, but every game has bearing long term as far seeding for playoffs, look at other scores from Thurs. but let’s be real in all that your saying a kid is supposed to be learning I didn’t hear you say that nothing is givin but earned. Your talking some double talk as well.
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Anonymous wrote:I might be late to the game on this one but now I’m reading in other spots that hayfield’s best player is facing fun charges. Any truth to this?


Source?


Two - Hayfield kids themselves and football message boards. Here’s one;

https://virginiapreps.forums.rivals.com/threads/hayfield-back-in-the-news.82810/

Scroll down about 6-7 comments.


The rumor, which when coming from a large chunk of students at Hayfield makes it seem fairly reputable as they have helped drive all of the activities of the Hayfraud crew to the forefront, is that the gun charge is somehow tied to the recent spate of violent robberies, including the robbery of the gun shop in which a Kia was used as the break-in device.
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Anonymous wrote:Not every kid plays high school football with the notion that they are going to play in college or go pro. They just want to be on a team. To learn hard work, discipline, how to be part of a team, how to handle wins and losses, etc. And even if their team sucks, they don't give up. They play with integrity. This whole Freefield/Hayfraud mentality of if you don't win like we do , you suck and should just give up, is real loser mentality. At the end of it all, they may be leaving each game with the scoreboard highly tipped in their favor, but they are the real losers with their attitude and mentality.


Using ur own words, I don’t think it’s win how how we do, but every game has bearing long term as far seeding for playoffs, look at other scores from Thurs. but let’s be real in all that your saying a kid is supposed to be learning I didn’t hear you say that nothing is givin but earned. Your talking some double talk as well.


Can someone translate the above for me please?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I might be late to the game on this one but now I’m reading in other spots that hayfield’s best player is facing fun charges. Any truth to this?


Source?


Two - Hayfield kids themselves and football message boards. Here’s one;

https://virginiapreps.forums.rivals.com/threads/hayfield-back-in-the-news.82810/

Scroll down about 6-7 comments.


The rumor, which when coming from a large chunk of students at Hayfield makes it seem fairly reputable as they have helped drive all of the activities of the Hayfraud crew to the forefront, is that the gun charge is somehow tied to the recent spate of violent robberies, including the robbery of the gun shop in which a Kia was used as the break-in device.


Their best player was involved in this? There have been other related crimes reported over the summer and fall. These are Overton's kids? Wow.

https://wjla.com/news/local/fairfax-gun-store-burglary-arrest-teens-crimes-september-springfield-lorton-hybla-valley-juveniles-fullerton-road-suspects-injuries
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I might be late to the game on this one but now I’m reading in other spots that hayfield’s best player is facing fun charges. Any truth to this?


Source?


Two - Hayfield kids themselves and football message boards. Here’s one;

https://virginiapreps.forums.rivals.com/threads/hayfield-back-in-the-news.82810/

Scroll down about 6-7 comments.


The rumor, which when coming from a large chunk of students at Hayfield makes it seem fairly reputable as they have helped drive all of the activities of the Hayfraud crew to the forefront, is that the gun charge is somehow tied to the recent spate of violent robberies, including the robbery of the gun shop in which a Kia was used as the break-in device.


Their best player was involved in this? There have been other related crimes reported over the summer and fall. These are Overton's kids? Wow.

https://wjla.com/news/local/fairfax-gun-store-burglary-arrest-teens-crimes-september-springfield-lorton-hybla-valley-juveniles-fullerton-road-suspects-injuries

The best player is the coaches nephew and I doubt he’s involved in this. Cut the rumors people.
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Anonymous wrote:Another logical, deductive conclusion… Overton came into Hayfield and didn’t care what he had there already because he knew the all transfers were coming. Why else would he destroy a relationship with the previous seasons starting quarterback unless he already knew he had a private school, future D1 kid coming to start for Hayfield???

Destroy a relationship? The coach is the coach and the player should respect the coach. When a better player moves into the school zone and transfers in, he should treat them both equally and do what’s best for the team.

The white entitlement is something else.


A black coach (45+) mistreats a white player (16 maybe) its white entitlement?


How was this other child “mistreated” was it because he was replaced or were there other issues. If the kids are practicing and I’m sure every coach has an idea of who they want. Did the other kid try or just claim some sort of mistreatment and then leave. Every parent that has a kid that plays QB knows, that’s a high profile spot, from youth league until as high as you go. I’m not saying anyone is right or wrong because I don’t know, but I do believe in competing

He was mistreated because the coach dared to start the Black kid who was a better player. The coach didn’t understand that the boy was white and he’s supposed to start.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another logical, deductive conclusion… Overton came into Hayfield and didn’t care what he had there already because he knew the all transfers were coming. Why else would he destroy a relationship with the previous seasons starting quarterback unless he already knew he had a private school, future D1 kid coming to start for Hayfield???

Destroy a relationship? The coach is the coach and the player should respect the coach. When a better player moves into the school zone and transfers in, he should treat them both equally and do what’s best for the team.

The white entitlement is something else.


A black coach (45+) mistreats a white player (16 maybe) its white entitlement?


How was this other child “mistreated” was it because he was replaced or were there other issues. If the kids are practicing and I’m sure every coach has an idea of who they want. Did the other kid try or just claim some sort of mistreatment and then leave. Every parent that has a kid that plays QB knows, that’s a high profile spot, from youth league until as high as you go. I’m not saying anyone is right or wrong because I don’t know, but I do believe in competing

He was mistreated because the coach dared to start the Black kid who was a better player. The coach didn’t understand that the boy was white and he’s supposed to start.


The last resort of those with no argument...claim racism. Got you Hayfraud cucks are pitiful.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another logical, deductive conclusion… Overton came into Hayfield and didn’t care what he had there already because he knew the all transfers were coming. Why else would he destroy a relationship with the previous seasons starting quarterback unless he already knew he had a private school, future D1 kid coming to start for Hayfield???

Destroy a relationship? The coach is the coach and the player should respect the coach. When a better player moves into the school zone and transfers in, he should treat them both equally and do what’s best for the team.

The white entitlement is something else.


A black coach (45+) mistreats a white player (16 maybe) its white entitlement?


How was this other child “mistreated” was it because he was replaced or were there other issues. If the kids are practicing and I’m sure every coach has an idea of who they want. Did the other kid try or just claim some sort of mistreatment and then leave. Every parent that has a kid that plays QB knows, that’s a high profile spot, from youth league until as high as you go. I’m not saying anyone is right or wrong because I don’t know, but I do believe in competing

He was mistreated because the coach dared to start the Black kid who was a better player. The coach didn’t understand that the boy was white and he’s supposed to start.


Is the new QB the one facing the gun charge? If so Overton is probably wishing he was nicer to the other kid.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another logical, deductive conclusion… Overton came into Hayfield and didn’t care what he had there already because he knew the all transfers were coming. Why else would he destroy a relationship with the previous seasons starting quarterback unless he already knew he had a private school, future D1 kid coming to start for Hayfield???

Destroy a relationship? The coach is the coach and the player should respect the coach. When a better player moves into the school zone and transfers in, he should treat them both equally and do what’s best for the team.

The white entitlement is something else.


A black coach (45+) mistreats a white player (16 maybe) its white entitlement?


How was this other child “mistreated” was it because he was replaced or were there other issues. If the kids are practicing and I’m sure every coach has an idea of who they want. Did the other kid try or just claim some sort of mistreatment and then leave. Every parent that has a kid that plays QB knows, that’s a high profile spot, from youth league until as high as you go. I’m not saying anyone is right or wrong because I don’t know, but I do believe in competing

He was mistreated because the coach dared to start the Black kid who was a better player. The coach didn’t understand that the boy was white and he’s supposed to start.


The last resort of those with no argument...claim racism. Got you Hayfraud cucks are pitiful.


I mean - it seems pretty clear that new kid (black?) was better than prior kid (white?)? Life is full of hard knocks - realizing you are not the best (not even close) player in a sport is one of them. Not sure why this is a big deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I might be late to the game on this one but now I’m reading in other spots that hayfield’s best player is facing fun charges. Any truth to this?


Source?


Two - Hayfield kids themselves and football message boards. Here’s one;

https://virginiapreps.forums.rivals.com/threads/hayfield-back-in-the-news.82810/

Scroll down about 6-7 comments.


The rumor, which when coming from a large chunk of students at Hayfield makes it seem fairly reputable as they have helped drive all of the activities of the Hayfraud crew to the forefront, is that the gun charge is somehow tied to the recent spate of violent robberies, including the robbery of the gun shop in which a Kia was used as the break-in device.


Their best player was involved in this? There have been other related crimes reported over the summer and fall. These are Overton's kids? Wow.

https://wjla.com/news/local/fairfax-gun-store-burglary-arrest-teens-crimes-september-springfield-lorton-hybla-valley-juveniles-fullerton-road-suspects-injuries

The best player is the coaches nephew and I doubt he’s involved in this. Cut the rumors people.


Translation: I have no idea who is involved in this but I will speculate. So typical of the Hayfraud crew.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another logical, deductive conclusion… Overton came into Hayfield and didn’t care what he had there already because he knew the all transfers were coming. Why else would he destroy a relationship with the previous seasons starting quarterback unless he already knew he had a private school, future D1 kid coming to start for Hayfield???

Destroy a relationship? The coach is the coach and the player should respect the coach. When a better player moves into the school zone and transfers in, he should treat them both equally and do what’s best for the team.

The white entitlement is something else.


A black coach (45+) mistreats a white player (16 maybe) its white entitlement?


How was this other child “mistreated” was it because he was replaced or were there other issues. If the kids are practicing and I’m sure every coach has an idea of who they want. Did the other kid try or just claim some sort of mistreatment and then leave. Every parent that has a kid that plays QB knows, that’s a high profile spot, from youth league until as high as you go. I’m not saying anyone is right or wrong because I don’t know, but I do believe in competing

He was mistreated because the coach dared to start the Black kid who was a better player. The coach didn’t understand that the boy was white and he’s supposed to start.


The last resort of those with no argument...claim racism. Got you Hayfraud cucks are pitiful.


I mean - it seems pretty clear that new kid (black?) was better than prior kid (white?)? Life is full of hard knocks - realizing you are not the best (not even close) player in a sport is one of them. Not sure why this is a big deal.


DP. Is it clear? If the new coach favors all of his handpicked familiar kids over the actual Hayfield kids, then did he evaluate any of them or just dismiss all of them immediately?
Anonymous
It’s Hayfraud people, get it right!

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Not every kid plays high school football with the notion that they are going to play in college or go pro. They just want to be on a team. To learn hard work, discipline, how to be part of a team, how to handle wins and losses, etc. And even if their team sucks, they don't give up. They play with integrity. This whole Freefield/Hayfraud mentality of if you don't win like we do , you suck and should just give up, is real loser mentality. At the end of it all, they may be leaving each game with the scoreboard highly tipped in their favor, but they are the real losers with their attitude and mentality.


Using ur own words, I don’t think it’s win how how we do, but every game has bearing long term as far seeding for playoffs, look at other scores from Thurs. but let’s be real in all that your saying a kid is supposed to be learning I didn’t hear you say that nothing is givin but earned. Your talking some double talk as well.[/quot

Did you come up for air at all in your run on sentence rant?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s Hayfraud people, get it right!


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