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	<title>Comments on: East Bay prep football recap: De La Salle beats SRV in showdown</title>
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		<title>By: chalktalk</title>
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		<dc:creator>chalktalk</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 16:27:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[yes now run the clock plz
IM EVEN MAD AT ME 

IM A FIRST CLASS NUT CASE 
SIT ME UP BY THE PILOT
5150 SOMEBODY CALL 911
THE FOOL IS TYPING AGAIN

STEP AWAY FROM THE KEYBOARD MISTER]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>yes now run the clock plz<br />
IM EVEN MAD AT ME </p>
<p>IM A FIRST CLASS NUT CASE<br />
SIT ME UP BY THE PILOT<br />
5150 SOMEBODY CALL 911<br />
THE FOOL IS TYPING AGAIN</p>
<p>STEP AWAY FROM THE KEYBOARD MISTER</p>
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		<title>By: NCS Fan</title>
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		<dc:creator>NCS Fan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 00:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DING DING DING.... I THINK WE HAVE A WINNER

SCORING THE WIN A KNOCKOUT PUNCH

THE WINNER IS...... EPCCCCCCTHREE]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DING DING DING&#8230;. I THINK WE HAVE A WINNER</p>
<p>SCORING THE WIN A KNOCKOUT PUNCH</p>
<p>THE WINNER IS&#8230;&#8230; EPCCCCCCTHREE</p>
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		<title>By: Todd</title>
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		<dc:creator>Todd</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 00:21:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok Chalk now go take your meds]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok Chalk now go take your meds</p>
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		<title>By: chalktalk</title>
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		<dc:creator>chalktalk</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 20:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LET ME ADD THAT IN MY YOUTH I WAS BETTER THAN ANYONE U&#039;VE SEEN AND PROBABLY ever WILL SEE they offered me a b.s contract. told them to kiss my ass ill make more money protecting!!!

THE FACT THAT U TOOK THE TIME OUT 2 WRITE ALL THAT 2 REACH ME IS REALLY TOUCHING!!!
may ur days b filled with peace and joy!!!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LET ME ADD THAT IN MY YOUTH I WAS BETTER THAN ANYONE U&#8217;VE SEEN AND PROBABLY ever WILL SEE they offered me a b.s contract. told them to kiss my ass ill make more money protecting!!!</p>
<p>THE FACT THAT U TOOK THE TIME OUT 2 WRITE ALL THAT 2 REACH ME IS REALLY TOUCHING!!!<br />
may ur days b filled with peace and joy!!!</p>
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		<title>By: chalktalk</title>
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		<dc:creator>chalktalk</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 19:55:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First i apologize u seem really offended 
we have 2 different perspectives  
i wasnt a dirty player or coach
im far 2 arrogant 4that

as for grabing face mask i dont have 2 do that my looks are enuff
i teach to each kids individual ability 

*they say they can hear my voice in the back of thier heads when they&#039;re running down the field.

i tell everyone i coach with or played with i know football perfect 4 every action there is a counter action NOW R U PHYISCALLY CAPABLE OF PERFORMING!!!

GOD BLESS U MEDIOCRE S.O.B. lmao]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First i apologize u seem really offended<br />
we have 2 different perspectives<br />
i wasnt a dirty player or coach<br />
im far 2 arrogant 4that</p>
<p>as for grabing face mask i dont have 2 do that my looks are enuff<br />
i teach to each kids individual ability </p>
<p>*they say they can hear my voice in the back of thier heads when they&#8217;re running down the field.</p>
<p>i tell everyone i coach with or played with i know football perfect 4 every action there is a counter action NOW R U PHYISCALLY CAPABLE OF PERFORMING!!!</p>
<p>GOD BLESS U MEDIOCRE S.O.B. lmao</p>
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		<title>By: Paydirt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paydirt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 17:39:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We need a BS filter on this blog and perhaps a 144 character limit.  And now, back to HS football...see you at the fields.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We need a BS filter on this blog and perhaps a 144 character limit.  And now, back to HS football&#8230;see you at the fields.</p>
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		<title>By: epcthree</title>
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		<dc:creator>epcthree</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 16:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For everyone’s sake this is my last response to Chalk…

I’ve attempted to engage you in an intelligent discussion but it is apparent you are too ignorant and simple minded with which to have a reasonable discourse.

So let me bring it down to your level chalk.
You are an ignorant clown who blames others for his own limitations. You may have had some physical ability in your youth, but your simple mind continues to keep you back. You regurgitate nonsense excuses as to why you haven’t been able to succeed in life and now you poison other young men to “think” (and I use the term advisedly in reference to you) as you do.
Guess what Chalk. I’ve coached for 30 years. I played DI ball. I was a walk-on who made the travel squad as a freshman. I was invited to a pro camp after my college career was over but knew that while my size and speed were passable in college, in no way was that the case in the pros. I loved and love the game of football and I have made it my place to give back to the game and to help young men gain that love of the game as well.

In my 30 years I have helped more than 300 kids to go on play in college and a good number of those have gone on to play in the pros. I take no credit for the kids playing pro ball other than trying to help them become better men. I have helped my kids, as well as kids from other schools, get into college because I feel strongly that it is part of my responsibility as a coach to do so.

You are so ignorant and angry that you can’t see straight. Football is a GAME. It is NOT the be all and end all for you or anyone. It can be a great teacher of lessons when in the hands of men who understand this. When in your hands, your anger and frustration at your own limitations can only spill like putrid vomit onto your kids, making them worse off for having played the game.

I’ve coached against men like you for years. And what I’ve found is that while in spite of the ignorance and anger that permeates your souls, you can occasionally win games in spite of this; at the lowest levels of the game. But you are never SUCCESSFUL because you have no idea of the meaning of the word.

Success is when I have a kid, who as a freshman is struggling with his classes because his father is gone, his mother is working two jobs to make ends meet and he is spending more time taking care of his younger brothers and sisters then he is on his class work. He is tempted by the streets, by watching other kids his age make money selling drugs for other ignorant men such as you. I take the time to work with him. To get to know the people in his neighborhood; to use them as resources to keep me informed when he starts to struggle as so many of these young men do. I have these young men to my home to let them see what hard work can achieve. I don’t live in a mansion, but I live in a nice, clean house and they need to see that they can, with hard work, accomplish things in life. I make it my business to know how they are doing in school. And yes, I hold them accountable for their school work with that dreaded GPA requirement you are so fearful of. My former players come back to me and ask how they can help. Not because I’ve asked them to but because I’ve spent the time to instill right and wrong in them. They do right because they were TAUGHT to do right. And SUCCESS is when the kid I described earlier is one of those very same players who after graduating comes back to me and asks what HE can do to help my current players.

I can picture you on the sideline. You have a kid who is physically head and shoulders above his teammates. You claim he’s like a son to you. He makes play after play because his size and speed allow him to do so. He may bend a rule now and again, but that’s okay, it’s just showing his toughness and YOU were that kind of player. He may injure a kid, but that’s just part of the game. If it happens, you grab his face mask and tell him “Great f-ing hit, don’t let up! Take all those M-F’ers out of the game!” And this kid, like all kids, wants to please you, to make you proud of him. So he hits another kid late, maybe breaks a bone. But that’s how we play in the hood isn’t it Chalk? And when the game is over, this kid goes home. If he’s in high school he probably heads to a party, maybe drinks a little, smokes a little weed, someone offers him something else. Have you worked with him to have the strength, the inner confidence to say no? Of course you haven’t. That isn’t football. Besides, as long as he is there to play Friday night, it’s cool. I mean it’s just another part of growing up in the hood, right? So he ends up drinking a little bit and hanging out with some “friends”. He gets pulled over for drinking; or drugs; or gets caught up in a gang; or robs a store; or gets shot. And you, you look and shake your head and say; “damn, he was a good player, what a waste.” Not thinking about the man he could have become, but the football player. As though it were more important.

When I was a young kid under 10, I remember watching a young man play for a coach like you. He was a great athlete, already a world class high jumper in high school, one of the very first to clear 7’0” as a junior. The football coach had been asking him to come out for the team since he was a freshman. Finally, in his senior year he decided to give it a try. He was 6’4” and 200 pounds playing at a WR spot. Mid way through the year he got hit and felt something “give” in his back as he put it later on. He came off the field and told the trainer that he felt something was wrong. This was long before Dr&#039;s were on the sideline. The head coach came roaring over and told him to just shake it off and get his #$% back out on the field. So, like any kid he did. The coach ran a pass play. The ball was thrown over his head. His training taught him to jump for the ball event though there was no chance he could catch it. A kid on the opposing team saw a chance to really lay him out. He said later he knew there was no chance for him to catch the pass, but this was back in the day when you didn’t have “defenseless” players on the field. He got hit. He went down. He stayed down. 30 minutes later an ambulance took him off the field. He ended up in a wheelchair and never walked again. The kid who hit him felt so bad that he quit the game and never played again. I heard through the grapevine that he had all sorts of problems in life and never really got over the guilt he felt. He KNEW what he did was unnecessary.

You wrote: “WHEN I DIVE 4 A BALL THERE IS A INHERENT RISK THAT I TAKE ITS AN ADRENALIN RUSH – WILL I SURVIVE the contact do i have enuff agility to make him miss. did i do enuff core exercises to b able to torque my BODY so im just as strong in the air as i am on the ground.. i have never been defenseless on the football field and if i was i made a conscience decision to do so ITS CALLED HAVING HEART”

Here’s the deal Chalk; BOTH those kids had “HEART”.

And yes, there is an inherent risk in the game. And kids can and do get hurt. Why then are you so against keeping kids safe within the rules? And yes, by sometimes changing the rules. Are you so insecure in your manhood that you have to impose your ideas of “toughness” on others? You claim to have never been defenseless on the football field, but that if you were (once again, the lack of logic astounds) it was a conscious decision to do so. Guess what Chalk – you are wrong AGAIN. It may have been a conscious decision to come onto the field, but reacting to a play in a game is very much an unconscious decision. It comes because of training and often times because of a kids inherent natural ability. The greatest players in the game can’t explain HOW they do what they do. They don’t even know.

To end this, you claim you are “tired of pen pushing asshole like U kill the game”

Well I’m tired of Ignorant blowhards like you who care nothing for the kids under your care. And I use the word care intentionally, because these kids ARE under our CARE. And the REAL problem; you couldn’t possibly care less about them. So now come back with your homophobic charges, your ignorant rant, and your incredible lack of intelligence and know that I won’t respond. You can have the last word Chalk. I can live with that knowing that your words are ultimately meaningless.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For everyone’s sake this is my last response to Chalk…</p>
<p>I’ve attempted to engage you in an intelligent discussion but it is apparent you are too ignorant and simple minded with which to have a reasonable discourse.</p>
<p>So let me bring it down to your level chalk.<br />
You are an ignorant clown who blames others for his own limitations. You may have had some physical ability in your youth, but your simple mind continues to keep you back. You regurgitate nonsense excuses as to why you haven’t been able to succeed in life and now you poison other young men to “think” (and I use the term advisedly in reference to you) as you do.<br />
Guess what Chalk. I’ve coached for 30 years. I played DI ball. I was a walk-on who made the travel squad as a freshman. I was invited to a pro camp after my college career was over but knew that while my size and speed were passable in college, in no way was that the case in the pros. I loved and love the game of football and I have made it my place to give back to the game and to help young men gain that love of the game as well.</p>
<p>In my 30 years I have helped more than 300 kids to go on play in college and a good number of those have gone on to play in the pros. I take no credit for the kids playing pro ball other than trying to help them become better men. I have helped my kids, as well as kids from other schools, get into college because I feel strongly that it is part of my responsibility as a coach to do so.</p>
<p>You are so ignorant and angry that you can’t see straight. Football is a GAME. It is NOT the be all and end all for you or anyone. It can be a great teacher of lessons when in the hands of men who understand this. When in your hands, your anger and frustration at your own limitations can only spill like putrid vomit onto your kids, making them worse off for having played the game.</p>
<p>I’ve coached against men like you for years. And what I’ve found is that while in spite of the ignorance and anger that permeates your souls, you can occasionally win games in spite of this; at the lowest levels of the game. But you are never SUCCESSFUL because you have no idea of the meaning of the word.</p>
<p>Success is when I have a kid, who as a freshman is struggling with his classes because his father is gone, his mother is working two jobs to make ends meet and he is spending more time taking care of his younger brothers and sisters then he is on his class work. He is tempted by the streets, by watching other kids his age make money selling drugs for other ignorant men such as you. I take the time to work with him. To get to know the people in his neighborhood; to use them as resources to keep me informed when he starts to struggle as so many of these young men do. I have these young men to my home to let them see what hard work can achieve. I don’t live in a mansion, but I live in a nice, clean house and they need to see that they can, with hard work, accomplish things in life. I make it my business to know how they are doing in school. And yes, I hold them accountable for their school work with that dreaded GPA requirement you are so fearful of. My former players come back to me and ask how they can help. Not because I’ve asked them to but because I’ve spent the time to instill right and wrong in them. They do right because they were TAUGHT to do right. And SUCCESS is when the kid I described earlier is one of those very same players who after graduating comes back to me and asks what HE can do to help my current players.</p>
<p>I can picture you on the sideline. You have a kid who is physically head and shoulders above his teammates. You claim he’s like a son to you. He makes play after play because his size and speed allow him to do so. He may bend a rule now and again, but that’s okay, it’s just showing his toughness and YOU were that kind of player. He may injure a kid, but that’s just part of the game. If it happens, you grab his face mask and tell him “Great f-ing hit, don’t let up! Take all those M-F’ers out of the game!” And this kid, like all kids, wants to please you, to make you proud of him. So he hits another kid late, maybe breaks a bone. But that’s how we play in the hood isn’t it Chalk? And when the game is over, this kid goes home. If he’s in high school he probably heads to a party, maybe drinks a little, smokes a little weed, someone offers him something else. Have you worked with him to have the strength, the inner confidence to say no? Of course you haven’t. That isn’t football. Besides, as long as he is there to play Friday night, it’s cool. I mean it’s just another part of growing up in the hood, right? So he ends up drinking a little bit and hanging out with some “friends”. He gets pulled over for drinking; or drugs; or gets caught up in a gang; or robs a store; or gets shot. And you, you look and shake your head and say; “damn, he was a good player, what a waste.” Not thinking about the man he could have become, but the football player. As though it were more important.</p>
<p>When I was a young kid under 10, I remember watching a young man play for a coach like you. He was a great athlete, already a world class high jumper in high school, one of the very first to clear 7’0” as a junior. The football coach had been asking him to come out for the team since he was a freshman. Finally, in his senior year he decided to give it a try. He was 6’4” and 200 pounds playing at a WR spot. Mid way through the year he got hit and felt something “give” in his back as he put it later on. He came off the field and told the trainer that he felt something was wrong. This was long before Dr&#8217;s were on the sideline. The head coach came roaring over and told him to just shake it off and get his #$% back out on the field. So, like any kid he did. The coach ran a pass play. The ball was thrown over his head. His training taught him to jump for the ball event though there was no chance he could catch it. A kid on the opposing team saw a chance to really lay him out. He said later he knew there was no chance for him to catch the pass, but this was back in the day when you didn’t have “defenseless” players on the field. He got hit. He went down. He stayed down. 30 minutes later an ambulance took him off the field. He ended up in a wheelchair and never walked again. The kid who hit him felt so bad that he quit the game and never played again. I heard through the grapevine that he had all sorts of problems in life and never really got over the guilt he felt. He KNEW what he did was unnecessary.</p>
<p>You wrote: “WHEN I DIVE 4 A BALL THERE IS A INHERENT RISK THAT I TAKE ITS AN ADRENALIN RUSH – WILL I SURVIVE the contact do i have enuff agility to make him miss. did i do enuff core exercises to b able to torque my BODY so im just as strong in the air as i am on the ground.. i have never been defenseless on the football field and if i was i made a conscience decision to do so ITS CALLED HAVING HEART”</p>
<p>Here’s the deal Chalk; BOTH those kids had “HEART”.</p>
<p>And yes, there is an inherent risk in the game. And kids can and do get hurt. Why then are you so against keeping kids safe within the rules? And yes, by sometimes changing the rules. Are you so insecure in your manhood that you have to impose your ideas of “toughness” on others? You claim to have never been defenseless on the football field, but that if you were (once again, the lack of logic astounds) it was a conscious decision to do so. Guess what Chalk – you are wrong AGAIN. It may have been a conscious decision to come onto the field, but reacting to a play in a game is very much an unconscious decision. It comes because of training and often times because of a kids inherent natural ability. The greatest players in the game can’t explain HOW they do what they do. They don’t even know.</p>
<p>To end this, you claim you are “tired of pen pushing asshole like U kill the game”</p>
<p>Well I’m tired of Ignorant blowhards like you who care nothing for the kids under your care. And I use the word care intentionally, because these kids ARE under our CARE. And the REAL problem; you couldn’t possibly care less about them. So now come back with your homophobic charges, your ignorant rant, and your incredible lack of intelligence and know that I won’t respond. You can have the last word Chalk. I can live with that knowing that your words are ultimately meaningless.</p>
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		<title>By: FNL680</title>
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		<dc:creator>FNL680</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 14:36:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[@170. That is a good question. When it keeps happening year after year, and the defenders repeat it doesn&#039;t happen, it&#039;s amusing. It&#039;s like any little lie. One strategy is to keep denying it over and over and eventually enough believe that&#039;s truth and the questioning will go away. Here, it&#039;s such a small one in the eyes of who obfuscate (one, two, maybe three admits,) there isn&#039;t any fallout. It becomes de rigeur, and thus, acceptable. Kind of like parents holding their kids back in 8th grade by sending them to St. X to get them bigger and stronger for HS football. &quot;Hey everybody does it Texas, so will (we) I.&quot; Hey, it&#039;s Friday night.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@170. That is a good question. When it keeps happening year after year, and the defenders repeat it doesn&#8217;t happen, it&#8217;s amusing. It&#8217;s like any little lie. One strategy is to keep denying it over and over and eventually enough believe that&#8217;s truth and the questioning will go away. Here, it&#8217;s such a small one in the eyes of who obfuscate (one, two, maybe three admits,) there isn&#8217;t any fallout. It becomes de rigeur, and thus, acceptable. Kind of like parents holding their kids back in 8th grade by sending them to St. X to get them bigger and stronger for HS football. &#8220;Hey everybody does it Texas, so will (we) I.&#8221; Hey, it&#8217;s Friday night.</p>
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		<title>By: CHALKTALK</title>
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		<dc:creator>CHALKTALK</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 12:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pirate football are u a  SL coach
or maybe x coach u seem 2 think u know alot about CHALKTALK
HOW about i come 2 ur game so u can see if me an the goat look alike im 5&#039;11&quot; 198lbs 11.3% body fat ill have on all blACk under armour ill be the dude that looks like a super hero 

I JUST WANT 2 SHAKE UR HAND OR MAYBE PAT U ON UR BACK 
LIKE  
jim harbaugh]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pirate football are u a  SL coach<br />
or maybe x coach u seem 2 think u know alot about CHALKTALK<br />
HOW about i come 2 ur game so u can see if me an the goat look alike im 5&#8217;11&#8243; 198lbs 11.3% body fat ill have on all blACk under armour ill be the dude that looks like a super hero </p>
<p>I JUST WANT 2 SHAKE UR HAND OR MAYBE PAT U ON UR BACK<br />
LIKE<br />
jim harbaugh</p>
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		<title>By: pirate football</title>
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		<dc:creator>pirate football</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 01:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[panter4
i think ur right, chalktalk is goat,  has to b,  same kinda of talk, big big talk that comes from a little guy. yo mama i will have to agree with u, thats a good idea]]></description>
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i think ur right, chalktalk is goat,  has to b,  same kinda of talk, big big talk that comes from a little guy. yo mama i will have to agree with u, thats a good idea</p>
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