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Stinson: Speak freely within reason
by Shawn Stinson
Nov 13, 2012 | 2463 views | 7 7 comments | 18 18 recommendations | email to a friend | print

One of the best and worst things about the Internet was the creation of message boards, especially when it comes to sports.

When your team beats their big rival, you get bragging rights for the year. Lose the big game and suffer the online consequences.

For the most part it is all in good fun because those privileges can be snatched away as quickly as they come. A bounce this way or that way and the script can be flipped as the long-time losers suddenly become the team to beat.

Some online posters forget the conventional wisdom of being a gracious winner or loser and ridicule the opposition’s fans. Or even their own players and coaches.

I will be the first to admit I question coaches’ decisions as much as the next person. Why didn’t he call for a pass? Or why didn’t he run the ball? Why did he put that player in the game, when the other player is much better? Why call a timeout? Why didn’t he call a timeout?

In the end, I always defer to the coach because they are like a chess master — thinking two or three moves ahead and they know their players better than anyone else.

I recall New England coach Bill Belichick intentionally snapping the ball out of the end zone for a safety to go down by three late in a game against Denver several years ago.

At the time, 99 percent of America thought Belichick was crazy and the rest believed he was really crazy.

Belichick got the last laugh.

The Patriots ended up stopping the Broncos after the free kick and won the game on a Tom Brady to David Givens touchdown pass with 36 seconds remaining.

Sometimes Belichick’s gambles don’t always pay off. He decided to go for it on fourth-and-2 from his own 28 with just over two minutes left in the contest against Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts in 2009. The Patriots were stuffed and Manning added to his lore by leading the Colts into the end zone for the game-winning score.

Was Belichick blasted by his fans for his decision? Absolutely and they had every right to do so. Of course they forgot he led the Patriots to three Super Bowl titles in four seasons.

That didn’t matter because for that week Belichick was the dumbest football coach in America.

The same thing is starting to take root here in Richmond County.

Despite being 11-1 and three wins away from an eighth state championship, some fans are questioning if Paul Hoggard and his coaching staff are smart enough to lead the Raiders to another title. While others are firmly in Hoggard’s corner.

All of these RSHS supporters have the right to state their opinion as long as it doesn’t cross certain thresholds and this week it has.

And it’s not the first time. This is a serious black eye for the Raider Nation, which is the envy of just about every other program in the state.

Sports are supposed to be a rallying point for a small community, bringing everyone from all walks of life together on chilly fall Friday nights, but right now lines are being drawn in the sand and dividing the fan base.

Sports editor Shawn Stinson can be reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 14, or by email at sstinson@heartlandpublications.com.



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November 15, 2012
You do not like it that I mention racism? Does it make you uncomfortable? You know some doctors classify racism as a mental disorder. Their is a racial divide in this country that has been brewing. I suggest we discuss your issues.
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November 14, 2012
First problem with this Pro Hoggard article is using a Super Bowl coach as an example then mentioning Hoggard. Really? I think it is insulting to this fanbase to tell them basically shut up and never question the sacred coaches . The fans are the ones who have invested money into that program. You cannot fool the Raider fanbase and you cannot chastise those who have PLAYED for the Raiders that they do not know football. Opposing teams have said Richmond is predictable on offense. Run , Run, and pass on 3rd down . Why was Richmond so opposed to playing in the West bracket ? Because the teams in Charlotte run offense that will destroy Richmond. Remain stubborn and you will gey your haearts ripped out. Congrats to the fans who are making a stand . When the fans quit spending money attending games , buying shirts , etc we will see Mr Stinson if your arrogant tune changes
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November 14, 2012
CMeck71 -

My column states clearly you are entitled to your opinion about the ability of the coaching staff and to state it. My point is directed at comments which steered into calls of racism at you and others in the last week. This is the black eye I am speaking of. No one who makes an opinion at this website or any other should be subjected to this.
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November 14, 2012
I don't know why this article was written. If anything, an article to try and unite the fans should have been written.
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November 14, 2012
This article is further the divide. Basically he is telling anyone who questions Hoggard it is like questioning a Hall of fame coach .
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November 15, 2012
Why is there a comment space for readers to post a comment(pro/con).Mr. Stinson is attempting to sensor coments rather than post them as written,He is attempting to abolish Arm chair Quarter Backing and free speech.We,the readers,can get a coach fired but we can,t "get rid of the Writer? BTW, Hoggard is an excellent HS coach and doing a good job but look at Emory.Richmond is all about winning one game, the state championship. Gotta go, if you can;t. It's all about the money that winning brings.
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November 14, 2012
Mr. Stinson, The focus has been by too many to be on the coaches and not the team. As a Raider fan of a few years I don't put much faith in the threads posted by fans and would be fans.

They complain about the two losses to Scotland County, but forget the record stands at 17-2 against Scotland.

It is nor the real fans of the Raiders who continue to be critical of Coach Hoggard and start rumors of him leaving. Richmond Raioders have the best winning percentage of any 4aa team in N.C. and better than most across the country. It is human nature to think that one knows better than the coaches even though the coaches see them everyday at practice and games. So enough of the chatter downgrading the program, Raider football is, and will continue to be among the elite in the state. So, in conclusion let me say that this is an honest story that should be read by every true Raider fan.
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