Hayfield Football Coach Fired

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People here posted that WTOP seems to print more pro-FCPS. I am confused by Chad Ricardo/Fox5. He is said to have early on used Overton as his single source to say that VHSL had not sent a sanction letter to Hayfield (which was wrong). He later was mostly silent as Fairfax Times was posting texts, etc. but I just saw on Nov 15 he posted on his X: “If the glove don’t fit you must acquit.” Presumably after court said Hayfield could play. He used OJ as a comparison??? He then now has a 1:1 with Dunne. Is he trying to look more neutral now? Whatever the case….compare to OJ???

Well OJ didn’t do it and they didn’t prove Hayfield did it either. That all the man was saying.


OJ did in fact, do it.

The man who broke the case pleaded the 5th when asked if he planted evidence. That should’ve been all anyone ever needed to hear about that case.

The Hayfield case has some questionable texts from the AD and people want to convict Overton. He didn’t text anyone.
Anonymous
They forced the guy who sent the texts to resign. He’s gone and Hayfield withdrew. That seems like enough punishment to me.
Anonymous
Why were the kids who were inappropriately recruited to Hayfield for sports allowed to take spots on winter sports teams like basketball? Shouldn't they be barred from any school team?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why were the kids who were inappropriately recruited to Hayfield for sports allowed to take spots on winter sports teams like basketball? Shouldn't they be barred from any school team?


This is a great question! You would think that they would be asked not to participate until the investigation is complete. In fairness, all football players that were not in the hayfield district last school year should not be allowed to participate in any sport until he externally investigated is complete.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why were the kids who were inappropriately recruited to Hayfield for sports allowed to take spots on winter sports teams like basketball? Shouldn't they be barred from any school team?

They wanted the Madison vs Oscar Smith/Colonial Forge matchup, not Hayfield.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why were the kids who were inappropriately recruited to Hayfield for sports allowed to take spots on winter sports teams like basketball? Shouldn't they be barred from any school team?


This is a great question! You would think that they would be asked not to participate until the investigation is complete. In fairness, all football players that were not in the hayfield district last school year should not be allowed to participate in any sport until he externally investigated is complete.


That's right! Guilty until proven innocent!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s actually sad because Overton and his staff can coach. You can see it on the field when they play. If he dropped all the talent collection he would be able to prove it to everyone. Currently all anyone sees is an all star team put together from youth football. Hayfield was a great opportunity for him because they do have some talent there. If he would have been patient and worked with what was in the building he could have built a consistent Region title contender and if the stars align a state championship. He had no willingness to try that path.


Yeah, you're wrong. He's never proven he can coach. His offensive play calling is pedestrian at best. Also, no one sees an all-star team put together from youth football. They see a collection of illegally recruited players, many of whom he'd never coached before, brought to Hayfield, in many cases possibly so by violating the law. Your last sentence is right though, so there is that. Sweet comment man.

No elite coach wants a team that doesn’t have talent. If you follow competitive amateur sports, you will have seen lots of good coaches quit when they can’t get talent.


Show us these elite amateur coaches who quit when they can't get talent. If you said it, you must a number of them in mind. Therefore, it should be easy to provide names and even records by season. The burden of proof is on you. Otherwise, your statement is like so many others, just a distraction and an attempt at obfuscation.
Anonymous
Over on a pro-Overton FB group, people are circulating a recording that they say is the SoCo Head Coach (from a parent/team call in November). In it, the speaker says that Hayfield transfers, like gangbangers, are seeking community and a home, and alleges that Overton “grooms” the players by working with them from a young age.

https://youtu.be/RCvMbsD1XfM?si=RXZ30v1KtktUUpMl

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why were the kids who were inappropriately recruited to Hayfield for sports allowed to take spots on winter sports teams like basketball? Shouldn't they be barred from any school team?


This is a great question! You would think that they would be asked not to participate until the investigation is complete. In fairness, all football players that were not in the hayfield district last school year should not be allowed to participate in any sport until he externally investigated is complete.


That's right! Guilty until proven innocent!

That’s what it was for the playoffs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s actually sad because Overton and his staff can coach. You can see it on the field when they play. If he dropped all the talent collection he would be able to prove it to everyone. Currently all anyone sees is an all star team put together from youth football. Hayfield was a great opportunity for him because they do have some talent there. If he would have been patient and worked with what was in the building he could have built a consistent Region title contender and if the stars align a state championship. He had no willingness to try that path.


Yeah, you're wrong. He's never proven he can coach. His offensive play calling is pedestrian at best. Also, no one sees an all-star team put together from youth football. They see a collection of illegally recruited players, many of whom he'd never coached before, brought to Hayfield, in many cases possibly so by violating the law. Your last sentence is right though, so there is that. Sweet comment man.

No elite coach wants a team that doesn’t have talent. If you follow competitive amateur sports, you will have seen lots of good coaches quit when they can’t get talent.


Show us these elite amateur coaches who quit when they can't get talent. If you said it, you must a number of them in mind. Therefore, it should be easy to provide names and even records by season. The burden of proof is on you. Otherwise, your statement is like so many others, just a distraction and an attempt at obfuscation.

So many people who know nothing about sports commenting. I can now see why there is almost 400 pages of bs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Over on a pro-Overton FB group, people are circulating a recording that they say is the SoCo Head Coach (from a parent/team call in November). In it, the speaker says that Hayfield transfers, like gangbangers, are seeking community and a home, and alleges that Overton “grooms” the players by working with them from a young age.

https://youtu.be/RCvMbsD1XfM?si=RXZ30v1KtktUUpMl


That’s probably what Dr Ried was calling racist. Idk many gang leaders who have had over 70 of their members get full ride scholarships to college. I wonder how kids the South County coach has gotten into college.

Ron Daynes son has done well, but his dad played in the NFL and he had such resources that he didn’t need any coaches help to get where he is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Over on a pro-Overton FB group, people are circulating a recording that they say is the SoCo Head Coach (from a parent/team call in November). In it, the speaker says that Hayfield transfers, like gangbangers, are seeking community and a home, and alleges that Overton “grooms” the players by working with them from a young age.

https://youtu.be/RCvMbsD1XfM?si=RXZ30v1KtktUUpMl


That’s probably what Dr Ried was calling racist. Idk many gang leaders who have had over 70 of their members get full ride scholarships to college. I wonder how kids the South County coach has gotten into college.

Ron Daynes son has done well, but his dad played in the NFL and he had such resources that he didn’t need any coaches help to get where he is.


Sometimes when you read a post in this thread you can immediately estimate the poster's IQ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s actually sad because Overton and his staff can coach. You can see it on the field when they play. If he dropped all the talent collection he would be able to prove it to everyone. Currently all anyone sees is an all star team put together from youth football. Hayfield was a great opportunity for him because they do have some talent there. If he would have been patient and worked with what was in the building he could have built a consistent Region title contender and if the stars align a state championship. He had no willingness to try that path.


Yeah, you're wrong. He's never proven he can coach. His offensive play calling is pedestrian at best. Also, no one sees an all-star team put together from youth football. They see a collection of illegally recruited players, many of whom he'd never coached before, brought to Hayfield, in many cases possibly so by violating the law. Your last sentence is right though, so there is that. Sweet comment man.

No elite coach wants a team that doesn’t have talent. If you follow competitive amateur sports, you will have seen lots of good coaches quit when they can’t get talent.


Trash take by someone who obviously cannot coach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People here posted that WTOP seems to print more pro-FCPS. I am confused by Chad Ricardo/Fox5. He is said to have early on used Overton as his single source to say that VHSL had not sent a sanction letter to Hayfield (which was wrong). He later was mostly silent as Fairfax Times was posting texts, etc. but I just saw on Nov 15 he posted on his X: “If the glove don’t fit you must acquit.” Presumably after court said Hayfield could play. He used OJ as a comparison??? He then now has a 1:1 with Dunne. Is he trying to look more neutral now? Whatever the case….compare to OJ???

Well OJ didn’t do it and they didn’t prove Hayfield did it either. That all the man was saying.


OJ did in fact, do it.

The man who broke the case pleaded the 5th when asked if he planted evidence. That should’ve been all anyone ever needed to hear about that case.

The Hayfield case has some questionable texts from the AD and people want to convict Overton. He didn’t text anyone.


This is just getting sad…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They forced the guy who sent the texts to resign. He’s gone and Hayfield withdrew. That seems like enough punishment to me.


Thanks for sharing your two cents Coach O.
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