Asst. Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator & QB’s Coach | Immaculata Football | #ChaseSpace |#OneOrNone

Joined August 2011
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You have to have the #discipline to do what the Hero does and to keep yourself from doing what the coward does.
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🎙️Mic’d up x OC (@CoachBCap) #elite
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🎙️Mic’d up x OC (@CoachBCap) #elite
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Day 1️⃣ #elite
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the color evolution of the Statue of Liberty in New York City over time.
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Did you know it was a max blitz and Harrison wasn’t supposed to drop back?
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This is what it sounded like when the Knicks won their first championship in 53 years

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AGTG! After a great conversation with Coach Khalil I am truly blessed to receive my first division 1 offer from Temple! #templetuff #goowls @_CoachBaker2 @CoachAhmadTUFF @latafootball @DallasWhitaker @DBCoachE @Airsportsgroup1
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Was this impression of Mike Leach by @CoachUrbanMeyer spot-on? 😂 @ArKayBeverages
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Insane footage of a supercell over Nebraska
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455x7 Front Squat feeling light. 500 lbs soon.‼️ Senior season loading.. 🧪
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405 for 10 | still building | recruiting open #elite
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High school kid pumping the most effortless mid ‘90s I’ve ever seen

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Fizikçiler buna cevap versin.. Drone sabit mi yoksa saate 60 km hızla hareket mi ediyor?
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My father would have been waiting at 1st base if I pulled this in Little League
"Soto decided not to run!" $765 million by the way...Yikes
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82 years ago today, nearly 160,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, launching the liberation of Europe. We are free because they were brave. 🇺🇸
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The largest amphibious invasion in human history began in the dark. At dawn on June 6, 1944, nearly 7,000 vessels carrying 160,000 Allied troops closed in on the beaches of Normandy. Through courage and sacrifice, they secured a foothold in Nazi-occupied France and began the liberation of Western Europe. Today, we honor the heroes of D-Day.
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WE DID IT AGAIN… RETURN OF THE MAC… We are pleased to announce our new Defensive Coordinator, Coach McEntire who is joining us from Florida after previously serving as the Defensive Coordinator for the IMG Academy National Team. Welcome to Immaculata, coach T-Mac! #elite
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Had an amazing time competing at @KentStFootball last night. What a great college! Here is a high pressure 45 yard field goal. Thanks for the opportunity @JoshCribbs16 @OneOnOneNJNYPA @latafootball @keenanreid__ @DallasWhitaker @CoachBCap @coachmacarney
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Great coach. Better man. Below-average golfer. Couldn’t be happier for Coach Oflah on becoming Head Coach at Prep — Like a 3XL cage jacket, it’s a perfect fit!
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May is closing with one of the most captivating celestial events visible to the naked eye. On the night of May 30–31, the second full moon of the month will rise, creating what is known as a Blue Moon. This will be the first Blue Moon since August 2023, with the next not occurring until December 2028. But this year’s event is especially memorable because it coincides with a beautiful alignment of planets. As the Blue Moon shines, all four of the brightest planets visible from Earth, Venus, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn, will also be on display. Before sunrise on May 31, Mars and Saturn will glow low in the eastern sky. After sunset, Venus and Jupiter will shine brightly in the western sky, with the full moon dominating the night. Despite the name, a Blue Moon is not actually blue in color. The term simply describes the second full moon within a single calendar month. Because the lunar cycle is approximately 29.5 days, two full moons rarely fit inside the same month. On average, a Blue Moon occurs only once every 2.5 years. The planetary “lineup” is an impressive sight created by perspective. While the planets are separated by hundreds of millions of miles in space, from our viewpoint on Earth they appear to line up across the sky alongside the brilliant Blue Moon. A perfect opportunity to look up this weekend and enjoy one of nature’s rarest sky shows.
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