Jeff Schibi (@jeffschibi) 's Twitter Profile
Jeff Schibi

@jeffschibi

Head Football Coach/Strength and Conditioning at Parsons High School

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calendar_today11-03-2018 00:18:48

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NFL on ESPN (@espnnfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I've seen teams like this before ... They get beat in the first round." Rex Ryan doesn't have any faith in the Chiefs right now 😯

Dean Davidson (@coach_ddavidson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Man, I love KOC. PS - this is why helmet communication should be legal at the high school level. How many high school QBs could benefit from a positive word in their ear while out on the field?

Kansas Sports Chronicles (@ks_chronicles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jan. 9, 1980 NFL QB Shaun Hill is born in Parsons, KS The Parsons HS and University of Maryland product played 11 seasons in the NFL for the Vikings, 49ers, Lions and Rams A backup for most of his career, Hill started 35 games and earned a 17-18 record Parsons Vikings Football

Jan. 9, 1980

NFL QB Shaun Hill is born in Parsons, KS

The Parsons HS and University of Maryland product played 11 seasons in the NFL for the Vikings, 49ers, Lions and Rams

A backup for most of his career, Hill started 35 games and earned a 17-18 record

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Chiefs Receipts (@chiefsreceipts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The meme is about the Texans defense, the one where the Grim Reaper is walking down the hallway opening each door, like you're dead and you're dead... now they're going to the big red door in KC. I think they can go to Arrowhead and flip the table." — Kyle Brandt | Good Morning Football

Anthony Houk (@anthony_houk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vikings with a big conference win on the road! Trailed a red hot shooting Independence team most of the game, but found a way to overcome. Joe Keal a defensive DAWG tonight. Damais Johnson 20 pts. Dontae Sawyer 18 pts. 5-2, 3-0

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The thing about George Karlaftis & Trent McDuffie: They’ve literally never lost a playoff game. All they know is coming up huge in the biggest spots imaginable & winning because of it.

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This one’s for Wildes & First Things First viewers, specifically. Times scoring more than 30 points this year: Detroit Lions: 11 Kansas City Chiefs: 0 Games next weekend: Detroit Lions: 0 Kansas City Chiefs: 1

Ryan Clark (@realrclark25) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There will be a lot of legacy talk after this game, but it’s all about Patrick Mahomes. Josh’s takes no hit tonight. 15 is just different man! He is. Josh gave Kincaid a chance on one of the mostly timely defensive calls I’ve ever seen. Nothing to hang his head about. Chiefs

Spencer Ferrari-Wood (@_coachferrari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every offseason I update my college coach database which compiles the contacts of every college football program in the country—976 schools (FBS, FCS, DII, DIII, NAIA, Sprint, JuCo, PG, Womens Flag and Canadian universities). Follow me and retweet this and I'll send it to you ☑️

Damais (@damais74113766) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would love to announce that I have made my decision on committing to Coffeyville Community College for Football. I would like to thank God, my family, my coaches, and especially my Mom for everything they’ve done for me since my Freshman year. Go Raves! #MyTime❤️🤍

I would love to announce that I have made my decision on committing to Coffeyville Community College for Football. I would like to thank God, my family, my coaches, and especially my Mom for everything they’ve done for me since my Freshman year. Go Raves! #MyTime❤️🤍
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March 20, 1955 NFL offensive lineman Derrel Gofourth is born in Parsons The Parsons HS and Oklahoma State product played 8 seasons in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers Parsons Vikings Football Kansas Public Radio

March 20, 1955

NFL offensive lineman Derrel Gofourth is born in Parsons

The Parsons HS and Oklahoma State product played 8 seasons in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers

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Sean O’Banion (@sean_banion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you for the invite Blue-Grey All-American Bowl to the camp in St. Joe. I was also fortunate to receive an honorable mention award for my performance at the camp!!! Thank you to all the coaches that helped perform to my best ability!