September 17, 2009

83-0, What went wrong?

Filed under: Uncategorized — somethingtosayaboutthat @ 12:33

 I want to congratulate Chaminade-Madonna high school football team in Hollywood, Florida on their victory over Pompano Beach.  Chaminade-Madonna played football the way it should be played, to the full extent of their abilities. Their play produced a grand victory of enormous proportion, 83-0.

Football is a aggressive game both physically or mentally, you must come ready to play the game. Some have said this humiliating beating was unnecassary. Coach Tim Tyrell of Chaminade-Madonna advised the media he did not intend for the score to go that high. The team starters were pulled at half time after the score was 42-0.  Everyone at the game saw that Chaminade-Madonna played second string players and only threw one pass in the second half.  Pompano Beach actually did themselves no juctice by turning the ball over several times along with horrible speacial teams play. When Pompano Beach coach Greg McGirt was questioned about the game, he refused to discuss it. That goes to show even he knows his team laid down and refused to fight, in fact they never showed up either physically or mentally. When a team refuses to fight in football game things always get out of control real fast. 

We should not blame Chaminade-Madonna high football team for beating Pompano Beach so badly. We should hold coach Mcgrit  accountable for not having his boys prepared to play a football game. In coach Tyrell’s first season 2008, Chaminade-Madonna won two games,  allowed five teams to score at least 40 points on them and lost to Pompano Beach. Chaminade-Madonna has started the season off with a bang, two victories outscoring their rivals 132-7.  The next to games will be a sure test for Chaminade-Madonna, playing LaSalle-Miami Fl. and Monsignor Pace who beat Chaminade-Madonna 41-0 last year. Now we will see what coach Tyrell is all about in his second year with his Chaminade-Madonna team. WHAT TIME IS IT, IT’S GAME TIME, and that is SOMETHING  TO SAY ABOUT THAT.

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