Sweetrice80
Deaf Mofo
Hey guys, thought I would write up on a passion of mine outside of cigars. I have been very much into sports all my life, I can still remember the days my father throwing a football at me when I was a young gun. Now that I have grown up to become a big boy :laugh: , I have found new love within the sports world and that is Coaching. This Friday, the school that I am an offense of coordinator for is Model secondary school for the deaf in DC. Last year the school was 2-7, with a whole new coaching staff and offense of mentality (spread offense), we are 6-2 right now, averages 39.4 points a game, while only giving up 14. The two games we lost, were against one team that is undefeated and one that is a much bigger school than we are.
Ill put it this way for you, we currently have 22 players on the team, and only 20 can play this week due to injuries, if anyone knows football, you know those numbers are too low. With our winning success next year we should be able to increase that total to 30. Tomorrow though we have a big game against the Maryland school for the deaf, it is for the National deaf prep championship (ll-man). Maryland school for the deaf is the 4 time defending champion. We have not beaten them since 2001 and have not won a national championship since 1999.
I love coaching football with all my heart, but I enjoy more seeing the success the kids have, and the stories they can share to their future families. Wish us Luck fellow CPers. In case anyone is interested go to www.deafworld.com, and they will have live updates of the score. Game is at 7:00. Hopefully, I can pull out my victory cigar I have been waiting to smoke. :thumbs:
here are some pictures I thought people would like to see.
Thats me with the ball, and with the famous play calling sheet tucked in my pants. :thumbs:
Ill put it this way for you, we currently have 22 players on the team, and only 20 can play this week due to injuries, if anyone knows football, you know those numbers are too low. With our winning success next year we should be able to increase that total to 30. Tomorrow though we have a big game against the Maryland school for the deaf, it is for the National deaf prep championship (ll-man). Maryland school for the deaf is the 4 time defending champion. We have not beaten them since 2001 and have not won a national championship since 1999.
I love coaching football with all my heart, but I enjoy more seeing the success the kids have, and the stories they can share to their future families. Wish us Luck fellow CPers. In case anyone is interested go to www.deafworld.com, and they will have live updates of the score. Game is at 7:00. Hopefully, I can pull out my victory cigar I have been waiting to smoke. :thumbs:
here are some pictures I thought people would like to see.


Thats me with the ball, and with the famous play calling sheet tucked in my pants. :thumbs: