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Coaches Most Likely to Become US President

Started by McGlovin, October 24, 2016, 08:54:18 AM

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McGlovin

With the election coming, it's always fun to talk about politics. We have great leaders in our valley and my son has played for some great ones in tulare over the years, here's my top 10 list please add and subtract

1. Ken Searcy (legend and leader, cares)
2. James Patrick (he will never leave his guys in the trenches)
3. Jay Preuss (he looks like a president)
4. Brent Morrelli (has led that program for years)
5. Bill Feaver (the people love him)
6. Chad Thornhill (he would create strength)
7. Mike Hill (heard amazing things)
8. John Hollett (has ran Selma to great heights)
9. Tom Donald (he wins)
10. Jesse Darrah (young, don't know him, but heard he's a leader)

Who would you vote for
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guru09

Quote from: McGlovin on October 24, 2016, 08:54:18 AM
With the election coming, it's always fun to talk about politics. We have great leaders in our valley and my son has played for some great ones in tulare over the years, here's my top 10 list please add and subtract

1. Ken Searcy (legend and leader, cares)
2. James Patrick (he will never leave his guys in the trenches)
3. Jay Preuss (he looks like a president)
4. Brent Morrelli (has led that program for years)
5. Bill Feaver (the people love him)
6. Chad Thornhill (he would create strength)
7. Mike Hill (heard amazing things)
8. John Hollett (has ran Selma to great heights)
9. Tom Donald (he wins)
10. Jesse Darrah (young, don't know him, but heard he's a leader)

Who would you vote for

Quite the list, but Darrah would not be eligible for a couple more elections due to age requirement being 35 years of age. 

Big Bad Wolf

This is a fun post. As a history buff, I'm going to try and compare your candidates to who resembles past presidents.

1. Ken Searcy (Theodore Roosevelt. "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.")
2. James Patrick (Abraham Lincoln)
3. Jay Preuss (Woodrow Wilson)
4. Brent Morrelli (James Monroe. "A little flattery will support a man through great fatigue.")
5. Bill Feaver (Thomas Jefferson. "When angry count to ten before you speak. If very angry, count to one hundred.")
6. Chad Thornhill (Dwight Eisenhower. "Plans are nothing; planning is everything.")
7. Mike Hill (James Buchanan)
8. John Hollett (Ronald Reagan. "When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat.")
9. Tom Donald (Richard Nixon. "When the President does it, that means that it is not illegal.")
10. Jesse Darrah (Barack Obama. "We need to internalize this idea of excellence. Not many folks spend a lot of time trying to be excellent.")

McGlovin

Wow thanks for the response and how fun it is to compare. Great call on James Patrick and Abe Lincoln, I hear he is honest with his players.
Make baseball fun again.

McGlovin

Make baseball fun again.