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There is talent in Somerset until Costea ruins them. He is an absolute joke of a coach. He runs an offense that he doesn't have the type of skill players to run it. Its funny how that school is good in just about every other sport besides football. There is talent in Somerset, but if you don't have the coaching, it all goes for none.
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Thats why he's gone after this year
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Its never his fault either its always the kids fault if they lose and its always his great coaching skills if they win....HE'S A JOKE
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other then the year with Kauffman back in 2007, whens the last time somerset made the palyoffs? just out of curiousity
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Re: Somerset O-line

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jack daniel wrote:other then the year with Kauffman back in 2007, whens the last time somerset made the palyoffs? just out of curiousity
Yeah thought the same thing. They were good that year with their spread option attack because they had skill players that could run that offense. Costea's coaching record has to be like 10-40 though.
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I think it was like 1997 or 1998 but don't quote me because i'm not sure
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13-43 i think and more than half of those came in one year
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I dont know much at all about Somersets coaching or recent woes but I saw the game Friday versus Richland and there is definitely potential on that Somerset team. Now, whether that's coaching or a lack of hardwork by the players, or both, who knows.
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Re: Somerset O-line

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Good point but i think after six years of having the same coach and only having one playoff season its time for a change
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Re: Somerset O-line

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bbsocceralumni wrote:Might as well have a post for Conemaugh Valley's O-line too, no offense. People on here, I tell you what.
this is what i was talking about bb, c.v had nothing to do with this nor did any of them make a comment you had to put down c.v. to make your point, a school with 104 kids compared to somersets 285 kids and make it ok with a "no offense" statement? you do so well with your weekly game analysis then you come in here and put teams down when you respond to someones post. show some class there was no reason to bring cv into this. keep in mind somerset line was 255 lbs 305 lbs 290 lbs 277 lbs and 250 lbs.
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