Hayfield Football Coach Fired

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I don't know his resume before he coached at PWC, where the high schools are open enrollment and coaches are free to build super squads of transfers.

Has he ever been head coach at a school where he had to coach a regular team?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know his resume before he coached at PWC, where the high schools are open enrollment and coaches are free to build super squads of transfers.

Has he ever been head coach at a school where he had to coach a regular team?


Nope.
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Anonymous wrote:How many ineligible players who were removed from the Hayfield roster right before the first game are still sitting out? It was around 8 or 9 originally.

Probably taking extra precautions. With all the negative press and hate he was getting, the coach probably did his own investigation or made kids jump through extra hoops so nothing could be used as ammunition to allow the white supremacists to block his program from winning the championship. His kids worked too hard. I’m sure it’s important to them and the Hayfield community to let the haters come in and mess this up. This will be Hayfields first state football championship.



Except the kids were removed from the roster promptly after a meeting with the VHSL. You are saying that meeting was a complete coincidence, but the coach was diligently conducting his own investigation? LOL>


If I’m a Black Coach with a chance to win it all and I knew some white supremacists were putting pressure on the VHSL and FCPS to shut down my program, I’d be crossing my T’s and dotting my I’s too. He’s got too much to lose.


What white supremacists? The Black mom who was the whistleblower? The POC reporter who broke the story for the Fairfax Times? The Black reporter from Fox 5 News who covered the scandal?

Of course the will put a Black face on white supremacy whenever possible in attempt to disguise it. That’s part of White Supremacy 101.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know his resume before he coached at PWC, where the high schools are open enrollment and coaches are free to build super squads of transfers.

Has he ever been head coach at a school where he had to coach a regular team?


Nope.

So you don’t think he’s a good coach because so many talented players that most coaches would love to have want to play for him? You’ve got an interesting take.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't know his resume before he coached at PWC, where the high schools are open enrollment and coaches are free to build super squads of transfers.

Has he ever been head coach at a school where he had to coach a regular team?


Nope.

So you don’t think he’s a good coach because so many talented players that most coaches would love to have want to play for him? You’ve got an interesting take.


We have no idea if he is a good coach or not as he seems afraid to coach non-stacked teams. Send him over to a regular public hs without any sus transfers and lets see how he does.
Anonymous
No one would send star athletes to a bad coach. The fact that "stacked" players want to play for him says it all. Do you people know sports at all?!?!
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Anonymous wrote:No one would send star athletes to a bad coach. The fact that "stacked" players want to play for him says it all. Do you people know sports at all?!?!


Do you understand that public schools are not allowed to recruit?
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Anonymous wrote:No one would send star athletes to a bad coach. The fact that "stacked" players want to play for him says it all. Do you people know sports at all?!?!

They don’t. You can tell by the responses.

You’d be a fool to send a dominant athlete with D1 talent to a school that doesn’t send kids to D1 schools. That’s why so many kids don’t attend their local schools. They want exposure, connections, and a legitimate opportunity to make it to the next level.

I’ve seen too many kids with D1 potential go to their local schools where the coach is more about politics than helping the players and the kids talent just gets wasted away.

A sports savvy parent with that type of kid will find a good program to help the kid with his interests.
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Anonymous wrote:No one would send star athletes to a bad coach. The fact that "stacked" players want to play for him says it all. Do you people know sports at all?!?!


Do you understand that public schools are not allowed to recruit?

Some may, others don’t need to because their program is good enough to draw kids in that interested in what ever program the school is known to be good for, and some schools don’t just because they suck.
Anonymous
I recommend everyone stop indulging the Hayfield troll. It is pointless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one would send star athletes to a bad coach. The fact that "stacked" players want to play for him says it all. Do you people know sports at all?!?!


Do you understand that public schools are not allowed to recruit?


Do you understand the response was to whether the coach is a good coach or not? And once a good coach reveals himself at a public school he doesn't have to recruit, kids MOVE or TRANSFER to go to said school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know his resume before he coached at PWC


He was an assistant at Freedom when it first opened and then at Colonial Forge.
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Not looking good for the home team.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know his resume before he coached at PWC


He was an assistant at Freedom when it first opened and then at Colonial Forge.


So: no.
Anonymous
Alright, well, mystery is over!

only a truly crappy coach would lose a game with an entire team of handpicked all stars, D1 commits and private school transfers. Yikes!
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