Genoa and Eastwood could've scored @ a hundred 5 times this year if they didn't let off the throttleriders1;943881 wrote:Genoa scored 475 pts (52.8 avg) allowed 70 (7.7 avg)
Eastwood scored 507 pts (56 avg) allowed 144 (16 avg)
Last one with the ball wins.
It's not a good situation to be in and I feel for both of the coaches.
Last I checked it isn't your job as a football coach to make sure things don't get out of hand.
I was taught if you don't like getting an a$$ kicking then you lick your wounds and work harder so it doesn't happen again.
Apparently kids don't have the same mentality nowadays.
Genoa and Eastwood could both be very good football teams if they actually got better over the course of the season by being faced with adversity or teams that didn't roll over and die when they get scored on.
Putting up those numbers in this league is like winning the biggest midget contest.