I posted earlier in the thread, according to his LinkedIn profile he was VP of a well service company. I'm not a murderer or a cop but I'd think access to that kind of equipment might be helpful in getting rid of a body. There's a big chunk of his time unaccounted for according to that article. What does 2+2 equal?
People getting injured is never funny, but Green getting taken out because the guy he'd supposed to protect landed on him because he couldn't do his job was certainly something to behold.
Jimmie and Joes >>> Xs and Os. Sure it takes both but truly dominant programs at the high school level are basically scaled down college programs. Recruit talent and/or have open enrollment. At the high school level it can also involve jobs and housing available for their families. Athletic periods with all coaches available, don't let those pesky classes get in the way. That applies to both semesters so it covers practice/ weights in season and off season S&C and spring football (5 and 6a). All this requires buy-in from everyone- coaches, admin, booster clubs, community businesses etc etc. The examples on FNL both movie and series and other examples may be a bit overblown but there's a big element of truth. When one factor is missing the dominance goes away.
Kellen Heard's high school coach told me Heard had the biggest head he'd ever seen. It looked too big even for his 350 lb body. Also found this about his enormous dome
From Buffalo equipment guy