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Rebel Yell wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 8:02 am
MisterGalliaGuy2016 wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 1:08 am GA ran off a darn good coach who cared a lot about the job, the kids, and the community. It's an absolute disgrace and the folks behind it deserve to be named and shamed publicly.
Spill the tea
Take a stroll down the business district of Gallipolis and you'll probably find your answer there. Carter wasn't playing daddy ball and in Gallipolis, if you piss off the wrong mommy and daddy, you soon find yourself falling from grace.


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Geronimo wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 7:55 pm Sorry though you talking about golf tees,
I can read you for what you are now that you have a few posts under your belt. Your folks must have been really proud of you. Its always a great thing when something can be done to keep the low functioning students involved in school activities. In addition to your tee retriever duties I bet you worked real hard keeping the water bottles topped off. Hope your adult sized tricycle is working ok.


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I know for a fact, because I was there, that Geronimo was a fine football player at Gallia Academy. Take it to them, 55!


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MarauderMadness wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2024 7:47 am
Geronimo wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 7:55 pm Sorry though you talking about golf tees,
I can read you for what you are now that you have a few posts under your belt. Your folks must have been really proud of you. Its always a great thing when something can be done to keep the low functioning students involved in school activities. In addition to your tee retriever duties I bet you worked real hard keeping the water bottles topped off. Hope your adult sized tricycle is working ok.
I always wondered why he seemed so dumb with his posts on here. This explains it.


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GalliaGrad78 wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2024 7:57 am I know for a fact, because I was there, that Geronimo was a fine football player at Gallia Academy. Take it to them, 55!
You tell’em daddy. 😂


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GalliaGrad78 wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2024 7:57 am I know for a fact, because I was there, that Geronimo was a fine football player at Gallia Academy. Take it to them, 55!
Pretty cool that they gave him a jersey to wear. Had to make him feel special. Did they do that thing where they oput him in late in a blowout game and get the other team to "miss" tackling him so he could score a "touchdown"? As his Daddy, you had to be pretty emotional.


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There not worth my time 78 ,they can say what they want, but that part of history will be there alway 😂 kick Meigs a$$, and everyone that season Ironton went home to, Logan, Jackson they followed also.


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LoL That's why only Ironton can only play theses days :lol: with the Big Boys up North, You have your answer keep running 🏃 it lol


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I believe that one season was undefeated.


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Not sure why the guy from Meigs runs off at the mouth, I don't remember them ever having a good football team.


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Maybe when Staggs was coaching?


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GalliaGrad78 wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2024 7:57 am I know for a fact, because I was there, that Geronimo was a fine football player at Gallia Academy. Take it to them, 55!
Not sure how someone who posts like that could have ever been eligible but I guess that just shows what academic standards exist at the “Academy”.


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Looks like the Meigs job is still available, best worry about it,?


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Talking and typing are two very different skills. Plus, sometimes getting older diminishes certain skills?
Surely the great minds at Meigs know that.


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GalliaGrad78 wrote: Tue Jan 30, 2024 8:43 am Talking and typing are two very different skills. Plus, sometimes getting older diminishes certain skills?
Surely the great minds at Meigs know that.
Making excuses for fudging grades so a player can stay academically eligible is ridiculous. But doesn’t surprise me out of GA. They make excuses for a lot of things that are allowed to slide by.


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Old Shorts wrote: Tue Jan 30, 2024 10:57 am
GalliaGrad78 wrote: Tue Jan 30, 2024 8:43 am Talking and typing are two very different skills. Plus, sometimes getting older diminishes certain skills?
Surely the great minds at Meigs know that.
Making excuses for fudging grades so a player can stay academically eligible is ridiculous. But doesn’t surprise me out of GA. They make excuses for a lot of things that are allowed to slide by.
What exactly are you talking about here? Had GA done this in the past?


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tackle81 wrote: Tue Jan 30, 2024 1:05 pm
Old Shorts wrote: Tue Jan 30, 2024 10:57 am
GalliaGrad78 wrote: Tue Jan 30, 2024 8:43 am Talking and typing are two very different skills. Plus, sometimes getting older diminishes certain skills?
Surely the great minds at Meigs know that.
Making excuses for fudging grades so a player can stay academically eligible is ridiculous. But doesn’t surprise me out of GA. They make excuses for a lot of things that are allowed to slide by.
What exactly are you talking about here? Had GA done this in the past?
It appears that way and honestly I wouldnt be surprised if it did.


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As much as I disagree with the state of The Gallia Academy football program, it is not now, nor has it ever been the practice of "fudging" grades so a player can play.
Making assumptions makes an a$$ of those doing the assuming.


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Nothing wrong with a little grade fudging to help a kid out. On a different note is there any truth to the story that Peterson is interested in the GA job?


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Who is Peterson, and why would he want it?


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