Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Cordia 66 Buckhorn 63
#1
Final From Buckhorn
#2
:Thumbs: Buckhorn looking good :Thumbs:
#3
Heck of a game
#4
I Applaud Buckhorn for scheduling Cordia. I really hate when people talk about recruiting and all that crap. In reality, if they're of age, then no one should care to play them. That school of thought is the "Everybody should get a participation Trophy" school of thought. That's what's making kids, and for the most part, our country weak today. It's to easy to make excuses. If you tell your kids and teach your kids that you'll schedule and play anyone, because you have confidence they'll play hard win or lose, at the end of the day, your team will be much better than if you were on the side of griping because of recruiting. So Buckhorn, and everyone else who schedules teams like that, I applaud you.
#5
I am not a supporter of Cordia or Buckhorn, by the way.
#6
[Image:

]

Congrats..... Ole fatpat invites all my lotts creek buddies to support the Pats in the postseason. More mash taters please!!!
#7
Buckhorn is well coached and plays hard
#8
Confusednicker: pats need all the support they can get Confusednicker:
#9
I Rule The World Wrote:I Applaud Buckhorn for scheduling Cordia. I really hate when people talk about recruiting and all that crap. In reality, if they're of age, then no one should care to play them. That school of thought is the "Everybody should get a participation Trophy" school of thought. That's what's making kids, and for the most part, our country weak today. It's to easy to make excuses. If you tell your kids and teach your kids that you'll schedule and play anyone, because you have confidence they'll play hard win or lose, at the end of the day, your team will be much better than if you were on the side of griping because of recruiting. So Buckhorn, and everyone else who schedules teams like that, I applaud you.

No what's making our Country weak is people like you taking the side of wrong doer's. I guess you took the side of Michael Brown in Missouri, and Freddy Gray in Baltimore and was against the police officer's trying to do the job!!!

A moral victory against cordia will not help Buckhorn!!!
#10
Wrongdoer's? My post was almost completely about Buckhorn scheduling Cordia. Nothing to do with supporting the recruiting habits of Cordia. I do not support either team in any way. I have no idea why you put those two situations on your post. Has no bearing on anything I said. My point was, teach you kids to win, not whine about who you're playing..
#11
I Rule The World Wrote:Wrongdoer's? My post was almost completely about Buckhorn scheduling Cordia. Nothing to do with supporting the recruiting habits of Cordia. I do not support either team in any way. I have no idea why you put those two situations on your post. Has no bearing on anything I said. My point was, teach you kids to win, not whine about who you're playing..

Sorry if I miss read your post, but applauding Buckhorn for playing cordia in my opinion is supporting wrong doer's. Why reward cordia with a game when almost every one of their players should not be playing for them? Why don't you find out what cordia is doing before you applaud someone for playing them!
#12
I Rule The World Wrote:I Applaud Buckhorn for scheduling Cordia. I really hate when people talk about recruiting and all that crap. In reality, if they're of age, then no one should care to play them. That school of thought is the "Everybody should get a participation Trophy" school of thought. That's what's making kids, and for the most part, our country weak today. It's to easy to make excuses. If you tell your kids and teach your kids that you'll schedule and play anyone, because you have confidence they'll play hard win or lose, at the end of the day, your team will be much better than if you were on the side of griping because of recruiting. So Buckhorn, and everyone else who schedules teams like that, I applaud you.

It might be argued that playing fast and loose with ethics, with standards of conduct, with a sense of balance and fairness did almost destroy our economy, and did, in fact, hurt a whole bunch of people who were innocent of any wrongdoing at all. (See financial crisis). Winning, no matter the price to ethics and fairness, is close to gaining wealth as a consuming desire that blinds to all other considerations.
#13
The Urban Sombrero Wrote:It might be argued that playing fast and loose with ethics, with standards of conduct, with a sense of balance and fairness did almost destroy our economy, and did, in fact, hurt a whole bunch of people who were innocent of any wrongdoing at all. (See financial crisis). Winning, no matter the price to ethics and fairness, is close to gaining wealth as a consuming desire that blinds to all other considerations.

Good job J. Peterman!
#14
fatpatfan Wrote:[Image:

]

Congrats..... Ole fatpat invites all my lotts creek buddies to support the Pats in the postseason. More mash taters please!!!
Well let's see KCC has an overall record of 9 wins 13 losses. In 2016 2 wins 8 losses. If you are asking Cordia fans to get on your band wagon, ?? I think they should pick out someone that is having a successful season. JBS may take care of KCC's agony early. Sorry fat pat no one stays on top forever. At least you can make potato cakes out of the leftover mashed potato.
#15
OutsideLookingIn Wrote:Well let's see KCC has an overall record of 9 wins 13 losses. In 2016 2 wins 8 losses. If you are asking Cordia fans to get on your band wagon, ?? I think they should pick out someone that is having a successful season. JBS may take care of KCC's agony early. Sorry fat pat no one stays on top forever. At least you can make potato cakes out of the leftover mashed potato.

I like potato salad myself. I'm sure if old Fat Pat is as big a potato fan as he claims to be he has all kinds of potato recipes. The truth is out there. Brother Cecil.

Forum Jump:

Users browsing this thread: 3 Guest(s)