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Post by dolittle on Jul 29, 2016 11:20:29 GMT -5
With Gary Quiz moving on, how will Perkins be this year?
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Post by kritz on Jul 29, 2016 11:59:45 GMT -5
An even bigger issue may be only returning 1 starter on offense. I'm thinking 6 or 7 wins this year. Defensively they should be pretty solid and will be heavily relied on early in the season as the offense sorts itself. Quiz will be missed for sure. Great motivator.
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Post by areafan1 on Jul 29, 2016 22:37:57 GMT -5
Huge loss. Less discipline, less reps of plays. Great Coach
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Post by donutshopguy on Jul 30, 2016 3:12:28 GMT -5
Who will be taking over the offensive coordinator coaching position at Perkins?
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Post by runshoot on Jul 30, 2016 4:26:52 GMT -5
Will they go back to punting on 3rd down?
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Post by donutshopguy on Jul 30, 2016 7:59:17 GMT -5
Will they go back to punting on 3rd down? A little pre Quisno humor. He did add some professionalism and stability to the program.
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Post by dolittle on Jul 30, 2016 11:49:45 GMT -5
How many kids are on Perkins team this year? Who are some of the big names? Any other coaching changes?
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Post by caughtinlimbo on Jul 30, 2016 17:54:43 GMT -5
Where did he go?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2016 19:15:52 GMT -5
Danbury's new athletic director, without him at Perkins, I expect the Pirates to be 4th or 5th in the SBC now, not 3rd as predicted.
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Post by donutshopguy on Jul 31, 2016 4:30:41 GMT -5
My understanding is that Mike Strol (sp), the athletic director, has also left the school system. Lots of changes happening over on Campbell Street gridiron.
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Post by clydesbcfan on Jul 31, 2016 9:59:12 GMT -5
My understanding is that Mike Strol (sp), the athletic director, has also left the school system. Lots of changes happening over on Campbell Street gridiron. Strohl was looking to leave. Going to be an asst principal at North Olmsted
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Post by caughtinlimbo on Jul 31, 2016 10:57:48 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity now if Quizno is the AD at Danbury should we expect to see Gibsonburg and Danbury to go to the SBC in the future?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2016 7:20:37 GMT -5
I am sure they can find someone else to run his vanilla offense from the gun, not that my opinion is worth much, but I have always thought he was a great program guy, but not a very good x's and 0's/ in game adjustment guy.
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Post by redskinfan04 on Aug 1, 2016 14:14:36 GMT -5
I am sure they can find someone else to run his vanilla offense from the gun, not that my opinion is worth much, but I have always thought he was a great program guy, but not a very good x's and 0's/ in game adjustment guy. Not a very good x's and o's and in game coach? This is a coach who's won over 200 games as a head coach and close to 250 games overall in his career. You don't have as long and as successful career as Quis has had if your " not very good at the x's and o's." Just a flat out ludicrous statement to make. Also that "vanilla" offense is only vanilla to the common fan who doesn't understand the game. Go around the area and ask the defensive coordinators how much they look forward to playing the wing-t. The answer's you will get will surprise you.
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Post by runshoot on Aug 1, 2016 16:12:00 GMT -5
I am sure they can find someone else to run his vanilla offense from the gun, not that my opinion is worth much, but I have always thought he was a great program guy, but not a very good x's and 0's/ in game adjustment guy. Vanilla is Margaretta's style. give sessler the ball for 3 yards ring their cowbells get all excited for 2nd down and 7.
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Post by runshoot on Aug 1, 2016 16:15:02 GMT -5
My understanding is that Mike Strol (sp), the athletic director, has also left the school system. Lots of changes happening over on Campbell Street gridiron. Matt Smith is new AD at Perkins. Drew Davie leaves Danbury to take Asst. Principal job at Perkins
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Post by dolittle on Aug 1, 2016 21:48:53 GMT -5
I am sure they can find someone else to run his vanilla offense from the gun, not that my opinion is worth much, but I have always thought he was a great program guy, but not a very good x's and 0's/ in game adjustment guy. Wow. I am not sure I can find the words to respond to that...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2016 7:37:21 GMT -5
I am sure they can find someone else to run his vanilla offense from the gun, not that my opinion is worth much, but I have always thought he was a great program guy, but not a very good x's and 0's/ in game adjustment guy. Wow. I am not sure I can find the words to respond to that... I think he is a great coach and promoted a great culture and did a heck of a job at Oak Harbor, I just don't like system and its easy to install and anyone that knows football can run it thats been around. Atleast we have something to debate about now, this forum is dead. Really high school football is about execution, no matter what system you run (so really I am wrong with my previous statemen)t, there are just some things I don't like about the wing't or the wing't from the gun. So basically I should have said, I think someone else can run the same thing without any issues, but they maybe missing his presence on the practice field and locker room.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2016 7:46:44 GMT -5
I am sure they can find someone else to run his vanilla offense from the gun, not that my opinion is worth much, but I have always thought he was a great program guy, but not a very good x's and 0's/ in game adjustment guy. Vanilla is Margaretta's style. give sessler the ball for 3 yards ring their cowbells get all excited for 2nd down and 7. I wish we had these days back, If you remember correctly the following year we opened the offense and went empty with Lewis at the helm, the following year was the last year I would return to Castalia and watch on games regularly.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2016 8:11:53 GMT -5
I am sure they can find someone else to run his vanilla offense from the gun, not that my opinion is worth much, but I have always thought he was a great program guy, but not a very good x's and 0's/ in game adjustment guy. Not a very good x's and o's and in game coach? This is a coach who's won over 200 games as a head coach and close to 250 games overall in his career. You don't have as long and as successful career as Quis has had if your " not very good at the x's and o's." Just a flat out ludicrous statement to make. Also that "vanilla" offense is only vanilla to the common fan who doesn't understand the game. Go around the area and ask the defensive coordinators how much they look forward to playing the wing-t. The answer's you will get will surprise you. Just to keep this argument going even though I have already stated I was wrong in the way I stated my original post, I will also add that the days of high school coaches like Quiz, Nasonti, Legando are gone (accumulating majority of wins at 1 school) . We as a society are not patient enough to allow coaches to coach that long -nowadays few a mediocre or losing seasons and we call for the coaches head. Nasonti and Quiz both had a few rough season here and there (I don't remember the exact years) but worked through the years and continued to have success, I don't know if we will ever see newer coaches accumulate that many wins in the SBC.
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Post by deathfromabove on Aug 2, 2016 13:11:46 GMT -5
Duckpondnoodler, You should look at John Livengood at Norwalk St. Paul's. He has been their head coach for I think about 22 years now and has over 200 wins, 13 or 14 Firelands Conference championships, numerous state playoffs appearances, numerous district and regional championships, 4 state runner-ups, and 1 (2009) STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. And he also has been using the same style of offence and defensive scheme for those 22 years. So those days of one coach staying at one school and winning are not gone for I know a few other coaches that are still at one school.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 2, 2016 19:42:56 GMT -5
Duckpondnoodler, You should look at John Livengood at Norwalk St. Paul's. He has been their head coach for I think about 22 years now and has over 200 wins, 13 or 14 Firelands Conference championships, numerous state playoffs appearances, numerous district and regional championships, 4 state runner-ups, and 1 (2009) STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. And he also has been using the same style of offence and defensive scheme for those 22 years. So those days of one coach staying at one school and winning are not gone for I know a few other coaches that are still at one school. Did I notice a "Saint" in that school's name?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2016 8:05:33 GMT -5
Duckpondnoodler, You should look at John Livengood at Norwalk St. Paul's. He has been their head coach for I think about 22 years now and has over 200 wins, 13 or 14 Firelands Conference championships, numerous state playoffs appearances, numerous district and regional championships, 4 state runner-ups, and 1 (2009) STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. And he also has been using the same style of offence and defensive scheme for those 22 years. So those days of one coach staying at one school and winning are not gone for I know a few other coaches that are still at one school. I would throw Livengood in the same categosry as Quiz, Nasonti, etc. I was thinking of coaches that have became heads in the last 5 years. I bet statistically in the next 20 years my theory will probably hold true. I have already said that no matter what the offense its about execution and athletes and that I was wrong with my original statement.
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Post by perkinspa on Aug 3, 2016 15:51:37 GMT -5
Quite a bit of turnover here at Perkins this summer.
I enjoyed working with Mike the last five years, and am looking forward to working alongside Matt Smith as he steps into the position. Another really good guy.
Coach Quisno will be missed. Not only on the football field, but (I know he was already retired), he was a class act as an educator. I really enjoyed my interactions with him.
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Post by deathfromabove on Aug 4, 2016 11:17:17 GMT -5
Hey Duck, I'm sorry I didn't get back with you sooner but I was in the hospital for dehydration and I just got out today. I see what you are talking about now and understand it very well. I see it happening here in Norwalk with Mac. I been hearing some rumors about the fans not happy with what happen last year. Form rags to riches and back to rags. It's a shame people talk that way considering they usually don't know a thing about what goes on in a football program. Mac is gonna have some real good athletes' coming up and there is gonna be some exciting times coming up in Norwalk. I hope Margeratta football comes around and brings back that excitement to. I remember scrimmaging them back in the early 70's when I played for Western Reserve and they where tough.
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Post by deathfromabove on Aug 4, 2016 11:53:22 GMT -5
Hey Willy, You did see a Saint there. I was with John program in the early 2000's till 2007 and my oldest son was on the 2009 state championship team. I don't know what John was like before I got there but I can tell you after I got there that everyone that was the team was brought up though the Norwalk catholic school system from kindergarten on up. Now I'm not just pro catholic schools for my youngest son graduated from Norwalk High and he started out in the St. Paul's system and he wanted out and go to Norwalk High and I was coaching football on the 5th. and 6th. grade level till I retired 3 years ago (old age finally caught up to me). I'm not saying Willy that you are against catholic schools or any thing else but what I am saying that maybe you should put a smiling face behind your massage because as you know that some people might take it the wrong way. OK
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 4, 2016 12:12:37 GMT -5
Hey death, If you read my post carefully, which very few do,(They see my name and jump to conclusions) you would have seen the . The reason, knowing St.Paul and most small private schools are not like the big ones. Other than the advantage of being selective, if they choose to be. And their students having parents more likely to care about their kids, since they can afford the tuition.
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Post by deathfromabove on Aug 4, 2016 13:10:11 GMT -5
My apology's Willy, I'm still trying to get to know some of the people here being that I am new here. I do know that I can tell that you my friend are a very knowledgeable person. You seem to have your ear to the ground, and know what's going on all-around here. I usually know what's doing up here by listening to all my friends that I made over the years. I am sure gonna miss not having Ontario in the league next year but it was sure nice having you (mainly all those great basketball games we had with you) I hope we can still meet on the field and court in the future.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 4, 2016 13:22:16 GMT -5
Since Gray and Balogh are good friends and both schools will have plenty of potential non-league openings in basketball I'm hoping for the little "rivalry" to continue. Football will be a much more difficult scheduling situation, with fewer non-league games.
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Post by piratefan on Aug 6, 2016 15:09:52 GMT -5
Off topic, but I'm so glad I finally found this old forum! And just in time for football season!
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