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From the information in the thread ‘Phaytal Phootball Phoolishness’ and the editorial that was in the paper I’m pretty confident that I’m making the right conclusions about the situation for my question. This has to do with the former Payson football player that was kicked off the team and ‘transferred’ to Blue Ridge. I’m not trying to start a fresh debate on the kid’s integrity or that of his family.
Max Foster has written over and over again about having high standards in sports. Yet he keeps bringing this kid’s name up in his articles. I just find it strange that considering he calls for these high standards that he keeps mentioning the name of a kid that doesn’t go to school here and left under such questionable conditions. Does anyone else think that this is strange?
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Posted by matthewcarlyon (Matt Carlyon) on November 7, 2006 at 8:36 p.m. (Suggest removal)
From the information in the thread ‘Phaytal Phootball Phoolishness’ and the editorial that was in the paper I’m pretty confident that I’m making the right conclusions about the situation for my question. This has to do with the former Payson football player that was kicked off the team and ‘transferred’ to Blue Ridge. I’m not trying to start a fresh debate on the kid’s integrity or that of his family.
Max Foster has written over and over again about having high standards in sports. Yet he keeps bringing this kid’s name up in his articles. I just find it strange that considering he calls for these high standards that he keeps mentioning the name of a kid that doesn’t go to school here and left under such questionable conditions. Does anyone else think that this is strange?
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