Hayfield Football Coach Fired

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not here to defend or condemn principal Thompson or coach Overton but can we all just take a step back for a moment and pray for racial unity? I mean, some of the coded language used against these young men is inexcusable and the allegations against them remain just that allegations. Do not be so quick to judge especially when power structures remain in place to thwart and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence. What if a so called white coach acted as Mr. Overtime is alleged to have acted. He would probably be given an award. Taking in homeless students and giving them a shot at college ball is not a crime, not even in Virginia. Stereotype threat is real.


That sounds a little racist to me.

To the white supremacists, anything not supporting white supremacy is racist. Things aren’t fair unless they have the advantage.


Are the white supremacists to blame for DO hiring coaches who gave illegal narcotics to minors?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not here to defend or condemn principal Thompson or coach Overton but can we all just take a step back for a moment and pray for racial unity? I mean, some of the coded language used against these young men is inexcusable and the allegations against them remain just that allegations. Do not be so quick to judge especially when power structures remain in place to thwart and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence. What if a so called white coach acted as Mr. Overtime is alleged to have acted. He would probably be given an award. Taking in homeless students and giving them a shot at college ball is not a crime, not even in Virginia. Stereotype threat is real.


That sounds a little racist to me.

To the white supremacists, anything not supporting white supremacy is racist. Things aren’t fair unless they have the advantage.


Sad to see cheaters resort to this type of rhetoric. Get called out, and just play the race card over and over and over again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not here to defend or condemn principal Thompson or coach Overton but can we all just take a step back for a moment and pray for racial unity? I mean, some of the coded language used against these young men is inexcusable and the allegations against them remain just that allegations. Do not be so quick to judge especially when power structures remain in place to thwart and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence. What if a so called white coach acted as Mr. Overtime is alleged to have acted. He would probably be given an award. Taking in homeless students and giving them a shot at college ball is not a crime, not even in Virginia. Stereotype threat is real.


That sounds a little racist to me.

To the white supremacists, anything not supporting white supremacy is racist. Things aren’t fair unless they have the advantage.


Sad to see cheaters resort to this type of rhetoric. Get called out, and just play the race card over and over and over again.


"Cheaters"

Sure.

Just say the word. We all know what you mean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They fired one of the whistleblower coaches but Overton and all his lackeys still have fulltime fcps jobs at hayfiels.


Yep.

Can Pannoni (the fired whistle blower) sue fcps? It seems like a textbook case.
Anonymous
I winder if Overton or Thompson have some sort of dirty secret about Reid. Why else would she not only vehemently support them but also promote Thompson and not fire Overton?
A bit of strong-arming and blackmail with those two perhaps? That would be a plot twist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not here to defend or condemn principal Thompson or coach Overton but can we all just take a step back for a moment and pray for racial unity? I mean, some of the coded language used against these young men is inexcusable and the allegations against them remain just that allegations. Do not be so quick to judge especially when power structures remain in place to thwart and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence. What if a so called white coach acted as Mr. Overtime is alleged to have acted. He would probably be given an award. Taking in homeless students and giving them a shot at college ball is not a crime, not even in Virginia. Stereotype threat is real.


That sounds a little racist to me.

To the white supremacists, anything not supporting white supremacy is racist. Things aren’t fair unless they have the advantage.


Are the white supremacists to blame for DO's kid failing out of two colleges?


Follow up question - are the white supremacists to blame for DO’s kid being so bad at football he lacked the talent to step foot on a football field at two mediocre D3 programs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not here to defend or condemn principal Thompson or coach Overton but can we all just take a step back for a moment and pray for racial unity? I mean, some of the coded language used against these young men is inexcusable and the allegations against them remain just that allegations. Do not be so quick to judge especially when power structures remain in place to thwart and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence. What if a so called white coach acted as Mr. Overtime is alleged to have acted. He would probably be given an award. Taking in homeless students and giving them a shot at college ball is not a crime, not even in Virginia. Stereotype threat is real.


That sounds a little racist to me.

To the white supremacists, anything not supporting white supremacy is racist. Things aren’t fair unless they have the advantage.


Sad to see cheaters resort to this type of rhetoric. Get called out, and just play the race card over and over and over again.


"Cheaters"

Sure.

Just say the word. We all know what you mean.


Would you mind answering my question? Are the white supremacists to blame for DO hiring coaches who gave illegal narcotics to minors?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not here to defend or condemn principal Thompson or coach Overton but can we all just take a step back for a moment and pray for racial unity? I mean, some of the coded language used against these young men is inexcusable and the allegations against them remain just that allegations. Do not be so quick to judge especially when power structures remain in place to thwart and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence. What if a so called white coach acted as Mr. Overtime is alleged to have acted. He would probably be given an award. Taking in homeless students and giving them a shot at college ball is not a crime, not even in Virginia. Stereotype threat is real.


That sounds a little racist to me.

To the white supremacists, anything not supporting white supremacy is racist. Things aren’t fair unless they have the advantage.


Are the white supremacists to blame for DO's kid failing out of two colleges?


Follow up question - are the white supremacists to blame for DO’s kid being so bad at football he lacked the talent to step foot on a football field at two mediocre D3 programs?

Your average person can’t compete on a college level. Are you shaming DO because his couldn’t? Could yours?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They fired one of the whistleblower coaches but Overton and all his lackeys still have fulltime fcps jobs at hayfiels.


Yep.

Can Pannoni (the fired whistle blower) sue fcps? It seems like a textbook case.

I didn’t think he got fired. He finished his contract didn’t he?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not here to defend or condemn principal Thompson or coach Overton but can we all just take a step back for a moment and pray for racial unity? I mean, some of the coded language used against these young men is inexcusable and the allegations against them remain just that allegations. Do not be so quick to judge especially when power structures remain in place to thwart and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence. What if a so called white coach acted as Mr. Overtime is alleged to have acted. He would probably be given an award. Taking in homeless students and giving them a shot at college ball is not a crime, not even in Virginia. Stereotype threat is real.


You're comically ignorant on so many levels. There's been no "coded language used against these young men" in months in this thread and the allegations against them have been proven true. Overton thwarts and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence for his own gain. No one took in a homeless student. Students were told to pretend to be homeless. Sit this one out you ignorant fool. Now call me racist for calling you ignorant.

More of the same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am not here to defend or condemn principal Thompson or coach Overton but can we all just take a step back for a moment and pray for racial unity? I mean, some of the coded language used against these young men is inexcusable and the allegations against them remain just that allegations. Do not be so quick to judge especially when power structures remain in place to thwart and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence. What if a so called white coach acted as Mr. Overtime is alleged to have acted. He would probably be given an award. Taking in homeless students and giving them a shot at college ball is not a crime, not even in Virginia. Stereotype threat is real.


A+ trolling LOL! Esp the part about "taking in homeless students"!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They fired one of the whistleblower coaches but Overton and all his lackeys still have fulltime fcps jobs at hayfiels.


Yep.

Can Pannoni (the fired whistle blower) sue fcps? It seems like a textbook case.

I didn’t think he got fired. He finished his contract didn’t he?


Still looks like retaliation for calling out corruption.

Thompson needs to go as does Michelle Reid. They are trash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They fired one of the whistleblower coaches but Overton and all his lackeys still have fulltime fcps jobs at hayfiels.


Yep.

Can Pannoni (the fired whistle blower) sue fcps? It seems like a textbook case.

I didn’t think he got fired. He finished his contract didn’t he?


The article said Pannoni was "forced out".
I bet any decent employment lawyer can make a compelling argument against Reid and FCPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not here to defend or condemn principal Thompson or coach Overton but can we all just take a step back for a moment and pray for racial unity? I mean, some of the coded language used against these young men is inexcusable and the allegations against them remain just that allegations. Do not be so quick to judge especially when power structures remain in place to thwart and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence. What if a so called white coach acted as Mr. Overtime is alleged to have acted. He would probably be given an award. Taking in homeless students and giving them a shot at college ball is not a crime, not even in Virginia. Stereotype threat is real.


That sounds a little racist to me.

To the white supremacists, anything not supporting white supremacy is racist. Things aren’t fair unless they have the advantage.


Are the white supremacists to blame for DO's kid failing out of two colleges?


Follow up question - are the white supremacists to blame for DO’s kid being so bad at football he lacked the talent to step foot on a football field at two mediocre D3 programs?

Your average person can’t compete on a college level. Are you shaming DO because his couldn’t? Could yours?


D3 is littered with average athletes and below average ones. How do I know? Three of my kids are playing D3 sports - women's soccer, men's lacrosse, and men's basketball (all in the Centennial conference which is "good" in all of those sports) and I am WELL aware of my kids' athletic ability. So your first sentence is wrong and I answered your last sentence. And it is easy enough to verify - we don't have a common last name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not here to defend or condemn principal Thompson or coach Overton but can we all just take a step back for a moment and pray for racial unity? I mean, some of the coded language used against these young men is inexcusable and the allegations against them remain just that allegations. Do not be so quick to judge especially when power structures remain in place to thwart and frustrate all expressions of Black excellence. What if a so called white coach acted as Mr. Overtime is alleged to have acted. He would probably be given an award. Taking in homeless students and giving them a shot at college ball is not a crime, not even in Virginia. Stereotype threat is real.


That sounds a little racist to me.

To the white supremacists, anything not supporting white supremacy is racist. Things aren’t fair unless they have the advantage.


Are the white supremacists to blame for DO's kid failing out of two colleges?


Follow up question - are the white supremacists to blame for DO’s kid being so bad at football he lacked the talent to step foot on a football field at two mediocre D3 programs?

Your average person can’t compete on a college level. Are you shaming DO because his couldn’t? Could yours?


D3 is littered with average athletes and below average ones. How do I know? Three of my kids are playing D3 sports - women's soccer, men's lacrosse, and men's basketball (all in the Centennial conference which is "good" in all of those sports) and I am WELL aware of my kids' athletic ability. So your first sentence is wrong and I answered your last sentence. And it is easy enough to verify - we don't have a common last name.

What is the last name? I’ll look.
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