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Only 4 region games this upcoming year.  Who has heard anything about out of region games?  Who would yall like to see on schedule?

Jasper, Boyd, Sequatchie, Bledsoe, Grungy, and maybe try to put the old SVC back by getting North Jackwagon in there, but it would require the other schools playing.

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Im just saying that Sanders was a great qb as a 7th grader at grundy and that is where his future is. Kid could probably go to Baylor or McCallie and be a qb. Awesome athlete.

Kid has it all, he is an absolute man-child, but has all the maturity in the world. Knows when to run his motor and be a ruthless competitor and when to extend a hand as a true sportsman as a truly classy individual. I promise if Coach Grider ***is the coach while he is there, he'll put them in Cookeville with a serious chance to own a gold ball.

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I think we need to beef our schedule up. It's always good to keep a good level of competition so when we play teams like GB this year in the playoffs it won't be the first time in 8 weeks that your playing a high caliber team. In the 2007-2012 played your signal mountains, tyners, Boyd, Seq, Polk (when they were dang good), we played 6-a Franklin County, Chattanooga Central which I believe is 3-a, in 12-13 we played the Bell County team from Kentucky. I watched the game in KY, and they were no slouch.

 

The only high caliber teams we played this year were SEQ, then MC and then GB came in and hit us in the mouth pretty good, and that was the first time it had happened since MC early in the season. We need to try and beef up the schedule because some of the teams we are forced to play just aren't very good.

 

Just my opinion.

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I think we need to beef our schedule up. It's always good to keep a good level of competition so when we play teams like GB this year in the playoffs it won't be the first time in 8 weeks that your playing a high caliber team. In the 2007-2012 played your signal mountains, tyners, Boyd, Seq, Polk (when they were dang good), we played 6-a Franklin County, Chattanooga Central which I believe is 3-a, in 12-13 we played the Bell County team from Kentucky. I watched the game in KY, and they were no slouch.

 

The only high caliber teams we played this year were SEQ, then MC and then GB came in and hit us in the mouth pretty good, and that was the first time it had happened since MC early in the season. We need to try and beef up the schedule because some of the teams we are forced to play just aren't very good.

 

Just my opinion.

We need to do the same thing. Need a couple games that are real tests so you can see what you need to work on for the playoffs. 10-0 and 9-1 records look good but I would rather go 6-4 and win a championship.

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I think we need to beef our schedule up. It's always good to keep a good level of competition so when we play teams like GB this year in the playoffs it won't be the first time in 8 weeks that your playing a high caliber team. In the 2007-2012 played your signal mountains, tyners, Boyd, Seq, Polk (when they were dang good), we played 6-a Franklin County, Chattanooga Central which I believe is 3-a, in 12-13 we played the Bell County team from Kentucky. I watched the game in KY, and they were no slouch.

 

The only high caliber teams we played this year were SEQ, then MC and then GB came in and hit us in the mouth pretty good, and that was the first time it had happened since MC early in the season. We need to try and beef up the schedule because some of the teams we are forced to play just aren't very good.

 

Just my opinion.

I somewhat agree with what your saying but at the same time you have to look at it like this. We got beat this year by GB and it wouldn't have mattered if we played Tyner or other high caliber teams because we simply didn't have the players to compete through a brutal schedule like that. It's good for the fans to watch those type of games but bad on the players health at a 1A school with low numbers. I do agree to having about 3 tough games in the regular season. This year we only had 2 so it was okay. We just don't need to be playing the sale creeks every week to prepare for the playoffs. 

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We need to do the same thing. Need a couple games that are real tests so you can see what you need to work on for the playoffs. 10-0 and 9-1 records look good but I would rather go 6-4 and win a championship.

Let me ask you a question. Do you think Grider and that Mathis man would play each other about three times each year? Grider needs to play that McKamey man again to. You think im joking but im not.
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We need to do the same thing. Need a couple games that are real tests so you can see what you need to work on for the playoffs. 10-0 and 9-1 records look good but I would rather go 6-4 and win a championship.

6-4 and have several out with injuries is the only concern I have. I think it puts you at a disadvantage in the playoffs by risking injury on a small roster size. 

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