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Pulaski County starting quarterback out for at least the first half and starting running back out for game.
Oh I think you can figure it out of you think hard enough
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Whatever the reason is, it needs to be stopped.
I would hate for a special season to be ruined due to disciplinary issues.
You don’t care, yet you comment?Doubt it stops but I'm not a cougar fan so I don't care
I'm just a fan in the stands but going from what I was told and my understanding of that it is about not showing up for school and or practice. It's the second time that the coach has sit them that I'm aware of. These are 16/17 year old kids and sometimes they just have to learn. They cannot be forced to practice. Now after Friday's game and in my opinion they're both on thin ice and at least one of them has got cracks under his feet if he hadn't already fell through. I believe it was shown in the first half Friday that there was others that are willing to put the work effort in and are capable. Pulaski's main concern is special teams giving up too much return yardage.Do you know what the problem is there? Isn’t this the second or third game that those two have had to sit out a portion of the game?
Unfortunately the cycle has been going on with players not showing up to practice. Shame because we have a great group that shows up everyday and play's and practice like supposed to. Once the coach allows it and allows them to play it makes it worse on team. I hope we don't waste opportunity.I'm just a fan in the stands but going from what I was told and my understanding of that it is about not showing up for school and or practice. It's the second time that the coach has sit them that I'm aware of. These are 16/17 year old kids and sometimes they just have to learn. They cannot be forced to practice. Now after Friday's game and in my opinion they're both on thin ice and at least one of them has got cracks under his feet if he hadn't already fell through. I believe it was shown in the first half Friday that there was others that are willing to put the work effort in and are capable. Pulaski's main concern is special teams giving up too much return yardage.
Wow, if he wasn’t eligible then how is he playing? What do you think happened? Please enlighten us.One player I hear shouldn't even be eligible to play all year but he did....hmmmm
An ineligible player cost Broad Run their first victory this year up here in Loudoun County. They self reported themselves I think. That is Broad Run's lone blemish on their record. If there is an ineligible player playing and it is proven then I believe every game that player participated in will become a loss?Wow, if he wasn’t eligible then how is he playing? What do you think happened? Please enlighten us.
Wow, if he wasn’t eligible then how is he playing? What do you think happened? Please enlighten us.
No clue.Oh I think you know how it happened if you are a Pulaski person
No clue.
I will go out on a limb and say ALL P.C. players will suit up and play Friday.Well i hope the cougars are full throttle fri becasuse i would like both teams to have all there players so there's no excuses on either side .....so i hope they get to play all 4
From the Roanoke Times article about the game:
"Pulaski County starting quarterback Kade Akers did not play in the first half because of a “coach’s decision” by James. Akers’ backup A.J. McCloud, however, stepped up big on the Cougars’ second possession."