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Post by Standard Deviation on May 20, 2007 16:43:56 GMT -5
COY gotta go to Shawn Liotta of the RiverRats. Taking an expansion team to the playoffs while playing in the worst venue in the league, winning games with three different starting Quarterbacks (Dinkins, Eyerman and Loebig), and putting together a very efficient offense after starting out slow (11 posessions, 11 TD's, 10-2 point conversions vs Erie as an example). The man can flat out coach. You gotta Liotta
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Post by exdemoplyer on May 20, 2007 22:34:28 GMT -5
yea hes a good coach minus the fact he put his hands on one of our players and tried starting a fight with him then trying to start a fight with are coach liotta's a joke
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Post by Gene on May 20, 2007 22:50:45 GMT -5
What about Coach Kelly Logan from the Express? 1st season as Express HC and following behind Coach Guidry from last season & replicating the success.
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Post by exdemoplyer on May 20, 2007 22:55:07 GMT -5
he has done a nice job with the express specially in the win column ,
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Post by Free Agent Fan on May 21, 2007 13:36:24 GMT -5
As with the coaches not being able to vote for their own players for the All Star team. Fans and/or reps from perspective teams should not be able to vote for their own coach. Therefore, my vote is for Kelly Logan from Reading. Reason being he won the North title two years straight. And made due with new players when old ones moved up.
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Post by picman on May 21, 2007 14:34:05 GMT -5
Sorry Turf Burn, got to go for Reading Head Coach for the north don't know enough about the south guys to consider them
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Post by Canton Cougar Fan on May 21, 2007 16:06:17 GMT -5
Hmmmm.
Well, I'm looking at just the north.
Canton: I can't see Bobby winning this award. Reading: Logan has done a good job considering the uncertainty he started with (winning the conference regular season isn't bad either) Huntington: Solid season. Not a lot of press though. Quitely working their way through the North. Danville: Who is the coach? Pittsburgh: Definitely the surprise of the league. Erie: Disappointing year. Arnold should win just for sticking it out.
My choice: Sean Liotta, Pittsburgh Riverrats
Took a team that had a lot of egos and survived early season losing to ascend to a playoff team. Would have been really easy to fold up the tent. Plus, he coaches Andrew's team.
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Post by Free Agent Fan on May 21, 2007 16:09:47 GMT -5
I would not consider AH an owner. He's a minority owner. I have way more respect for Jeff Hauser. The real owner.
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Post by Canton Cougar Fan on May 21, 2007 16:20:44 GMT -5
I would not consider AH an owner. He's a minority owner. I have way more respect for Jeff Hauser. The real owner. As long as that association is there, it's Andrew's team. I'm sure Mr. Hauser is a fine man. I look forward to meeting him in Florence.
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Post by Standard Deviation on May 21, 2007 16:37:38 GMT -5
yea hes a good coach minus the fact he put his hands on one of our players and tried starting a fight with him then trying to start a fight with are coach liotta's a joke I charge you with Liotta is not that kind of coach. If he Laid a hand on an opposing player he sure didnt start it. He was assaulted by DJ Dan in Johnstown and never retaliated when he had cause to do so. From a team thats in total disarray, I would think twice about defending a player thats probably not even there anymore.
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Post by exdemoplyer on May 21, 2007 19:59:35 GMT -5
i am gonna defend my guy ur coach thinks he is above the rules he started a fight with cheese then tht just set everything off he think hes a little thug coach mr badass one of the coaches with werse attitudes, i mean i gues if the teams gonna try b a bunch of thugs guess the coach has to b too he has no class putting hands on a player to insight a fight yea he should be coach of the year, then he want to b mr badas$ again by comin out 15 min early and standing where we were runin drills in pitt, sayin its his field he can do wut he want
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Post by exit322 on May 21, 2007 22:20:33 GMT -5
As with the coaches not being able to vote for their own players for the All Star team. Fans and/or reps from perspective teams should not be able to vote for their own coach. Therefore, my vote is for Kelly Logan from Reading. Reason being he won the North title two years straight. And made due with new players when old ones moved up. on an ERIE fan saying "we can't vote for our own people." Oh yeah, that was a stretch for you to exclaim! on Joe!
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Post by Gene on May 22, 2007 1:00:39 GMT -5
As with the coaches not being able to vote for their own players for the All Star team. Fans and/or reps from perspective teams should not be able to vote for their own coach. Therefore, my vote is for Kelly Logan from Reading. Reason being he won the North title two years straight. And made due with new players when old ones moved up. I agree with that. My vote would be for Coach Arnold for not putting you in on kickoff coverages, lol. Just kidding.
Well, in that case then i would vote for Coach Liotta too. As stated previously, 1st year team and coach, 3 different starting QB's and still making the playoffs. Sounds like he is a candidate to me.........
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Post by Old School Rat on May 22, 2007 13:06:31 GMT -5
Posted by exdemoplyer on Yesterday at 7:59pm i am gonna defend my guy ur coach thinks he is above the rules he started a fight with cheese then tht just set everything off he think hes a little thug coach mr badass one of the coaches with werse attitudes, i mean i gues if the teams gonna try b a bunch of thugs guess the coach has to b too he has no class putting hands on a player to insight a fight yea he should be coach of the year, then he want to b mr badas$ again by comin out 15 min early and standing where we were runin drills in pitt, sayin its his field he can do wut he want To exdemoplyer: First off, when you post something, use proper English, not the dumb ass-speak of a ex player. Secondly, while on the subject of "ass", get your head out of yours. Everything you stated in the above post is so inaccurate (do you know what this means?) that it reeks of . I was personally in and around the field before, during and after the game. The only time Coach Liotta was near any of your players was when he was trying to break up a fight started by a late hit by a Demolition player. He was trying to calm things down, not stir things up as you stated. And if Liotta is such a "Badass", why doesn't anyone else in the league have a problem with him? Go back to flipping burgers at Wendy's and attending GED classes. As for the Coach of the Year, I agree that Coach Logan and Coach Liotta are great choices. Of course I would go with Liotta, but I would not be upset if Logan won it either. Reading is a first class organization. All in All, I have enjoyed the AIFA this year. Here's to many more years of exciting, hard hitting football!!!
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Post by 1stDownStorm on May 24, 2007 23:11:11 GMT -5
Go back to flipping burgers at Wendy's and attending GED classes. This personal attack was uncalled for. It just makes you and your argument look bad if you resort to insulting the other's intelligence.
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