Rocket08;995020 wrote:Good luck matching the tradition of Mooney over the past 40 years
You can call me when you when a Regional Championship, then you can talk about "traditional high school programs"
Until then, suck on the 70 we laid on you
Here you go 'rocketscientist' - written about ursuline last year but you can plug in mooney instead and the principle applies equally well to
your winning tradition. If you don't understand the concept, ask your buddy to stop reading to you from OC threads and get the comic books back out!
"SO WHAT! That statement carries as much relevance to high school sport as Ohio State boasting they can beat Heidelberg.
Ursuline isn't a high school football program in any capacity of what high school sports is, or should be, about. Like Mooney and similar cohorts, Ursuline is more like a 'professional' amalgam of talented high school age athletes from a large geographic area assembled to win games and raise money for the
program - and nothing more. Had they any capacity for introspection, even the jaded
Irish faithful could see actuality.
The Yankees win baseball titles year over year only because they have the means to
buy the best players. You do the same thing, just using a different currency! Yeah, I know, it's
legal within the rules set by OHSAA but it's outside the spirit of high school sport.
Let Dover cherry-pick the cream from the top football talent in Tuscarawas and surrounding counties and we'd beat everyone in the state as well - SO WHAT! Nothing but hollow victories. We've all heard the rhetoric; "stop living in the past", "live with it, this is what HS football is about today", "everyone does it" - kinda like the neighbor's dog that craps in your yard; you may have to live with it, but everyone knows where the stink comes from. You think everyone envies your
success? Think again.
The day Dover's coaching staff, AD and administration decide it's time to import players so they can win more games is the day I cancel my season tickets (and I like my seats!)."