So I'm a thug because I'm from the Sack? Off the field there is no issue between the towns. This doesn't carry over to other areas of life. I played for Sack and coached there as well as coached at Teaneck.Thuuuuugs.
Thank you Baker MayfieldPlanting the Hackensack flag at midfield right after an emotional rivalry game was not a good idea. Not surprising that Teaneck took offense to that.
But the subsequent fighting and brawling should draw punishment for the perps.
It goes both ways. No one takes it personal after they leave the field. If you're not a part of this rivalry you don't get some of the dumb stuff that goes down. When it's over, it's over. There's no gang relater stuff. It's about one upping the other town. Just ask mod Shawn. He's from Teaneck.Planting the Hackensack flag at midfield right after an emotional rivalry game was not a good idea. Not surprising that Teaneck took offense to that.
But the subsequent fighting and brawling should draw punishment for the perps.
This situation is personal to me because of my involvement with both schools. What really gets to me is how some here pass judgment of the situation based off a video. You're entitled to you opinion and that's fine, but I don't appreciate the thug comment by one poster.I may be wrong but isn’t this a yearly type thing between these two schools...a game which includes a brawl amongst the players... fans... staff...I thought it was great when they shouted to the kid “ turn it off don’t record this”... classic educators in today’s society.
This situation is personal to me because of my involvement with both schools. What really gets to me is how some here pass judgment of the situation based off a video. You're entitled to you opinion and that's fine, but I don't appreciate the thug comment by one poster.
Who said race? I said thug which to me implies a criminal.I don't think anyone's bringing in race.
There are never brawls when Weequahic plays Shabazz.
Speaking of that Newark South Ward rivalry, who won the game today?
This situation is personal to me because of my involvement with both schools. What really gets to me is how some here pass judgment of the situation based off a video. You're entitled to you opinion and that's fine, but I don't appreciate the thug comment by one poster.
Thuuuuugs.
This situation is personal to me because of my involvement with both schools. What really gets to me is how some here pass judgment of the situation based off a video. You're entitled to you opinion and that's fine, but I don't appreciate the thug comment by one poster.
In general, is there a big rivalry between these two municipalities?
In addition to this high school football game?
It's the oldest rivalry in Bergen County and one of the oldest in the state.In general, is there a big rivalry between these two municipalities?
In addition to this high school football game?
In Hackensack if you lose every game except the Teaneck game, all is forgiven.On the list of longest rivalries in the state. In the top 10, I think. Over 80 years.
It's the oldest rivalry in Bergen County and one of the oldest in the state.
Paramus malls killed Hackensack's downtown. Hackensack's business district was called the "Main St." of Bergen County. The city is remaking it's downtown to be similar to Hoboken with bars/ restaurants mixed the other stores and residential apartments.Which has the better downtown for small business Saturday?
Sorry to offend. I wasnt serious. My comment was more about the other thug thread.So I'm a thug because I'm from the Sack? Off the field there is no issue between the towns. This doesn't carry over to other areas of life. I played for Sack and coached there as well as coached at Teaneck.
Paramus malls killed Hackensack's downtown. Hackensack's business district was called the "Main St." of Bergen County. The city is remaking it's downtown to be similar to Hoboken with bars/ restaurants mixed the other stores and residential apartments.
Who needs a house out in HackensackParamus malls killed Hackensack's downtown. Hackensack's business district was called the "Main St." of Bergen County. The city is remaking it's downtown to be similar to Hoboken with bars/ restaurants mixed the other stores and residential apartments.
Who said race? I said thug which to me implies a criminal.
Sorry to offend. I wasnt serious. My comment was more about the other thug thread.
Which has the better downtown for small business Saturday?
There are never brawls when Weequahic plays Shabazz.
Speaking of that Newark South Ward rivalry, who won the game today?
Teaneck's downtown is awful.
Depends what you're looking for. Teanecks downtown is a mixture of kosher and cosmopolitan. It's one of the most diverse towns in America, and it's downtown reflects a diverse populace.
It doesn't matter what the makeup of the enrollment is. They will always be a few knuckleheads that ruin it for the larger group. All society is going to do is point to the knuckleheads and say that is what those towns are about. I bet you never knew that Paramus High School is more violent than Hackensack High School according to state statistics. I don't hear anyone talking about Ridgewood High. A kid was almost killed there a couple weeks ago by another student over a girl. The media is partly responsible for how we see things now. At Rutgers I had a professor tell me news today is not informative, but it's about sensationalism. The news creates the image of what we should be thinking because they don't give us enough credit to think on their own.Just an opinion yes but for someone who followed your career it is sad what has happened over the past several years and that is the fact...if the shoe fits these two programs NOW not 20 something years ago then it’s what makes the headlines Doug...Tell us why this happens in schools with a large minority enrollment? Almost always without fail... Don’t remember that happening as frequently during your days in the gri