Billboard supporting Coach Rhodes in Boot Hill
Despite his team's rough start, Balut coach Terry Rhodes remains extremely popular in Boot Hill and no sports talk radio host has dared discussing the topic of a coaching change. With the team starting the season 0-4 most discussions heard over the airwaves in Boot Hill are about the injuries the team has sustained. Things were looking as they were about to get better with the return of quarterback Donovan McNabb, then the team lost two starting running backs in the same week. Correll Buckhalter and Darren McFadden went down during last weeks games and are most likely out for at least four weeks each. In addition, the team traded for quarterback Byron Leftwich as a one game fill in for the injured McNabb, and he was injured in his first appearance for the team and posted a negative game score. He has since been given his unconditional release. The community is behind Rhodes and his coaching staff, for the most part. "What can a guy do? The team loses its starting quarterback, both runningbacks, and has two individual 50 point games posted on them? I mean, the coach can't be at blame for that." Stated local talk show host and Balut play by play man Dennis McGee. The talk in the Hill is that the etam needs a miracle to happen in the next two weeks, because if this team starts out at 0-6 the season will all but be over. "We like our chances of winning games and making the playoffs, but we have to win a few here with our big horses out and hang in until we get them back, someone has to step up", coach Rhodes said on his weekly morning show.
If this team loses this week they become a good canidate for a Gunner Bowl title.
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