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Amid controvery (heat) Georgia High Schools begin practice today
First, the controversy, then my comments on Tucker...
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From my dynasty thread... Quote:
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*--Yes, my in-laws are from a Charleston blue-blood family, but I grew up in Columbus, GA, thank you very much. I'm not sure I trust anyone who grew up north of Newnan. |
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Don't they realize the importance of Georgia High School football ??? |
This makes me happy and sad.
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Change is bad. Unless it is 6 cent which when coupled with a dollar can buy a double cheeseburger.
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Well, up here in MA, we play the Thanksgiving Day games (Usually your main rival), at 11 AM, so you go to the game, then come home and eat Turkey :)
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The early practice, as far as I can tell, results in part from the increasingly ridiculous early start to the school year (ours go back on 8/1).
I'm firmly in the anti-early camp, for both football & the start of the school year. |
Is this accurate?: "FB/NT Hamilton Sims is benching 340 now, and is looking like one big 5'5", 185 pound mass of muscle. He ran a sub-4.6 twice."
More like a ball of bowling than a mass of muscle. :) |
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I have seen him. He is a wrecking ball. |
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But is he seriously 5 feet, 5 inches? 6'5" sound more like it? |
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Exactly. It must be a whole different world down there. I remember freezing my balls off during those Thanksgiving day games. I was always home by halftime of the first NFL game though - so that was nice. |
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He probably has really short arms which allow him to bench far more than a normal person. |
I guess with the weight he has to be that short. That would be by far the smallest football player I've ever seen at the H.S. level.
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I am guessing he is a hell of a high school player though. He just has to get low and use his strength to plug a hole or two up the middle. He does not have much of a futue in football past high school though I would guess. |
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He is that short, and you would be surprised about his future. Not Div. 1, but at the lower divisions he could be a player. |
Ham is no taller than 5'5". What's wild is that this little freak of nature can reverse dunk a basketball, and has high jumped as much as 6'2". (He finished tied for 7th in the state meet with a 6'0" jump.) You really would have to see him to believe him. Yes, he wreaked some SERIOUS havoc at nose tackle. With his quickness and strength, he was virtually unblockable for the majority of high school centers. He was pretty much an automatic double-team, and still ended up second on the team in both tackles and sacks, and first in tackles for losses. With everyone keying on Thomas early in the year, and B.Y. later on, Ham also carried the ball 32 times for 185 yards and 3 TD's as the #2 fullback. All this, AND the boy plays some MEAN Gospel music on the piano. :eek:
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Here's a little perspective on how short Ham is:
That's him in the grey shirt with yellow lettering barely visible. Brandyn Young is two players to his right in the black jacket, white shirt, with hands on the podium. B.Y. is listed at around 5'11", which I think is about right. Another shot. Mike Compton, who is about 5'8 or 9, is leaning back, making Ham appear taller than he is, but the difference between Ham and B.Y. (both leaning about the same amount) is obviously significant. ![]() |
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Is he a serious player in any other sport? I'm guessing basketball given the dunk reference. I'm just curious as to whether he's got a shot at playing b-ball anywhere in college and perhaps trying to make the football team. |
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8/1!?!? As in like August 1st? Good lord. I remember when starting before Labor Day was a criminal offense. |
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Most of the metro Atlanta schools are starting on August 9th this year, so August 2nd isn't beyond belief at all. |
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August anything is just bloody insane. Give the kids a freakin' break. I'll have to have a look and see when the schools around here are starting, and see if this shit extends to MiddleOfNowhere, IL. |
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You got it. 8/1 is actually the (mandantory) "Open House" day, which I guess is why that seems to be stuck in my mind as the date. |
so when does the school year end?
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alright, there's some tradeoff there then. Our schools here (NJ) start the 1st week in September, and wrap up ~June 20th each year. |
Just checked Jon's school district. They start on August 2nd, 2004 and end on May 27th, 2005. They have a week-long fall break and a week-long winter break in addition to the traditional spring break and Christmas Holidays. (Yes, down in Butts County, GA, they still call 'em Christmas Holidays. ;))
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SkyDoggieDogg already covered that part, but the school calendar (which we finally received via email yesterday) is a hoot. Holidays, breaks, etc are bolded. July 28, 29, 30 . .. Pre-Planning August 1 OPEN HOUSE & PARENTS DAY AT SCHOOL August 2 .. SCHOOL OPENS August 31 . Mid Quarter September 6 . Labor Day (School Holiday) October 1.. End of 1st Quarter October 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 . Fall Break October TBA PSAT (10th & 11th Grades) October 15 Report Cards (Grades 6-12) November 10 .. Mid-Quarter November 24, 25, 26 . THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS December 15, 16, 17 . Semester Exams (Grades 6-12) December 18 . Christmas Holidays Begin January 3 . . School Re-opens for Students January 10 Report Cards (Grades 6-12) January 17 . M. L. King, Jr. Birthday (Student Holiday) February 1 .. ANNUAL PARENTS MEETING (8:00 P.M.) February 2 ... Mid-Quarter February 21 . Presidents Day (Holiday) March 4 .. End of 3rd Quarter March 7, 8, .. Quarter Break March 14 . Report Cards (Grades 6-12) March 25 GOOD FRIDAY (School Holiday) March 28, 29, 30, 31, Apr. 1 .. Achievement Test Week April 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 .. Spring Break April 15 .. . Mid-Quarter May 10 . . Honors Day May 11, 12, 13 . .. Senior Exams May 17 . Kindergarten Graduation May 22 .. GRADUATION May 20, 23, 24 . 2nd Semester Exams (Grades 6-11) May 24 End of 2nd Semester May 25, 26, 27 . Post Planning (Teachers) June 6 . ... Report Cards & Final Grades Ready Our 2004-2005 school calendar contains 183 days. This allows for three (3) extra days in case Piedmont Academy is closed due to inclement weather. Any extra days missed will naturally extend our school year. We must attend school 180 days. |
What seems to be happening (I don't have any proof, just a gut feeling) is that the start of the school year is slowly creeping back while the end of the school year isn't quite keeping pace. We still have 180 days of instruction, but it is being spread out more. I don't know if it is a conscious effort by the school systems, but it seems like they are slowly trying stretch things out to the point where a jump to year round school is minimal. When I was growing up (many, many years ago) summer break was 3 months or longer. Now, they pad the schedules with "teacher workdays" or with other various days off so that the "summer" is condensed to about 2 1/2 months.
(By the way, I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing. The idea of year round school with a few weeks between quarters is one that I like) |
Wow, less then 2 months of Summer? Yuck.
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dola: oops :) I see class ends May 24 and Starts Aug 2nd (Still way too early, it used to be my birthday (Aug 18), used to be a week or two before school started)
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My daughter goes back July 31. Not only is it in July, but it is a Friday!
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