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William Blount vs. Hardin Valley


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I hate to say it but HV put up a big score last night.

True but they were playing Karns, one of the worst, if not the worst team in this whole area. WB had a tough loss to a good team because of 1 too many turnovers and mistakes. Our offense has been able to move the ball at will but has failed to end the drives in touchdowns. If they can cut out the mistakes we can win this game.
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I think the defense is getting better. They made some good adjustments in the 2nd half. I think they will just keep getting better if they can keep their heads up. I really think the next 4 are winnable if they can cut out the mistakes. The good news is they have a bye week after the HVA game.

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Not sure how you can make this statement when your squad is approaching a double digit losing streak. Things like this is why people give you a hard time.

Be waiting for a page long paragraph how WB has been so close since 2009 to knocking the door down and it's about da&* time they fully knocked it down. And how if they hadn't of thrown this or that interception or fumbled 96 times the past 3 years every year that they would be a top dawg in East TN like they were in 2007. Just kidding, 91. You know I love giving you He**

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Not sure how you can make this statement when your squad is approaching a double digit losing streak. Things like this is why people give you a hard time.

There's a big difference between being a team that gets blown out almost every single week and a team that manages to be competitive almost every week in one of the toughest districts in the state.
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There's a big difference between being a team that gets blown out almost every single week and a team that manages to be competitive almost every week in one of the toughest districts in the state.

The only thing that matters is the win loss record, not moral victories. WB over the last 5 years is one of the worst 6A programs in the state according to the record books.
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