Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 7:24 pm
I just can’t see the school board his job back
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It will be interesting. Not sure what is better for the kids, but at least systems wise, the consistency will help them take another step forward. If they give him his job back, look for Cloquet to be a top 10 team in the state. This is going to be another great year for 7AA with 3 teams that will have a really good shot at winning it all.Northernlakes wrote:WOW....... and If they allow that to happen! What a gong show.
Read the tweet by Louie; some questions. In original article Smalley said he resigned because of his job, more responsibilities, etc. Now he has rescinded and wants the coaching job back? What happened ? Re-reading the article it mentions the 3 DWI's so that's obviously why he "resigned". This sure doesn't help make him look any smarter.That guy for that thing wrote:It will be interesting. Not sure what is better for the kids, but at least systems wise, the consistency will help them take another step forward. If they give him his job back, look for Cloquet to be a top 10 team in the state. This is going to be another great year for 7AA with 3 teams that will have a really good shot at winning it all.Northernlakes wrote:WOW....... and If they allow that to happen! What a gong show.
Agree on all counts here. I'd also say that, while I'm not sure I'd endorse anyone with 3 DWIs in a high school coaching position, I would've been a bit more sympathetic if he'd owned his mistake instead of the "it's because of my job" crap.Rocketwrister wrote:Read the tweet by Louie; some questions. In original article Smalley said he resigned because of his job, more responsibilities, etc. Now he has rescinded and wants the coaching job back? What happened ? Re-reading the article it mentions the 3 DWI's so that's obviously why he "resigned". This sure doesn't help make him look any smarter.That guy for that thing wrote:It will be interesting. Not sure what is better for the kids, but at least systems wise, the consistency will help them take another step forward. If they give him his job back, look for Cloquet to be a top 10 team in the state. This is going to be another great year for 7AA with 3 teams that will have a really good shot at winning it all.Northernlakes wrote:WOW....... and If they allow that to happen! What a gong show.
I think any descent coach will get some good results from this group of kids.
Don’t underestimate the stupidity of a school board. People in Greenway know this first hand.Usthockey13 wrote:I just can’t see the school board his job back
Will throw in 2 years where East was very pedestrian club from talent perspective. Year 2014-2015 Randolph took a 10-10-4 team to St. Paul by running his neutral ice trap. Don't let the "big names" fool you form that roster they were fledgling 8th and 9th graders. 2013-2014 Phil Billeau led team went something like 18-6-1 regular season. With Phil logging round about 39 minutes of ice time in a 51 minute game.SpOilerfan wrote:So enlighten me, when has Duluth East not had talent?? Maybe 50 years agokniven wrote:Coach Mike Randolph. That’s all you need to say about Duluth East. That teams competes no matter the talent. Coach Randolph turns those boys into the “right” players every year no matter the talent level.WestMetro wrote:Kniven
CEC beat and tied East last year, right?
This year, CEC overall talent is quite a bit better, and DE a little bit less?
So we should expect 3 wins against the Hounds this year?
#simpleWManalysis
Times they are a changing. Obviously Karl missed the opportunity to rub elbows with 1970's (early 80's) era HS coaches. I'll just leave it at thatkarl(east) wrote:Agree on all counts here. I'd also say that, while I'm not sure I'd endorse anyone with 3 DWIs in a high school coaching position, I would've been a bit more sympathetic if he'd owned his mistake instead of the "it's because of my job" crap.Rocketwrister wrote:Read the tweet by Louie; some questions. In original article Smalley said he resigned because of his job, more responsibilities, etc. Now he has rescinded and wants the coaching job back? What happened ? Re-reading the article it mentions the 3 DWI's so that's obviously why he "resigned". This sure doesn't help make him look any smarter.That guy for that thing wrote: It will be interesting. Not sure what is better for the kids, but at least systems wise, the consistency will help them take another step forward. If they give him his job back, look for Cloquet to be a top 10 team in the state. This is going to be another great year for 7AA with 3 teams that will have a really good shot at winning it all.
I think any descent coach will get some good results from this group of kids.
That said, there may be more to this situation than meets the eye. Stay tuned.
As I recall, Don Bourdeau was no stranger to the contents of a bottle of alcohol.northwoods oldtimer wrote:Times they are a changing. Obviously Karl missed the opportunity to rub elbows with 1970's (early 80's) era HS coaches. I'll just leave it at thatkarl(east) wrote:Agree on all counts here. I'd also say that, while I'm not sure I'd endorse anyone with 3 DWIs in a high school coaching position, I would've been a bit more sympathetic if he'd owned his mistake instead of the "it's because of my job" crap.Rocketwrister wrote: Read the tweet by Louie; some questions. In original article Smalley said he resigned because of his job, more responsibilities, etc. Now he has rescinded and wants the coaching job back? What happened ? Re-reading the article it mentions the 3 DWI's so that's obviously why he "resigned". This sure doesn't help make him look any smarter.
I think any descent coach will get some good results from this group of kids.
That said, there may be more to this situation than meets the eye. Stay tuned.![]()
Oh to time travel!!
northwoods oldtimer wrote:Times they are a changing. Obviously Karl missed the opportunity to rub elbows with 1970's (early 80's) era HS coaches. I'll just leave it at thatkarl(east) wrote:Agree on all counts here. I'd also say that, while I'm not sure I'd endorse anyone with 3 DWIs in a high school coaching position, I would've been a bit more sympathetic if he'd owned his mistake instead of the "it's because of my job" crap.Rocketwrister wrote: Read the tweet by Louie; some questions. In original article Smalley said he resigned because of his job, more responsibilities, etc. Now he has rescinded and wants the coaching job back? What happened ? Re-reading the article it mentions the 3 DWI's so that's obviously why he "resigned". This sure doesn't help make him look any smarter.
I think any descent coach will get some good results from this group of kids.
That said, there may be more to this situation than meets the eye. Stay tuned.![]()
Oh to time travel!!