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  1. That would be great...lol...if I could play. But seriously, I would love that. It would be great to see all the guys again!
  2. Michael Poarch has offers from Maryville College, Rhodes College, Sewanee, Furman, and Louisville, but I believe he is pretty sure that he will be in either Sewanee or Furman. Either way, you will probably be hearing about Michael "Superstar P." Poarch soon. As far as Todd Johnson, he has offers from UT-Chattanooga and MTSU. He is pretty sure that he will be going to MTSU because of the coaching change at UTC, though. Does anyone have info on Nic? I would love to know where he is going - I would love to catch a few passes from him, LOL. Too bad we were rivals earlier in life /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" /> /biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" />
  3. Wow...It's amazing how this gone from a scholarly discussion of football to an irrelevant debate of the usage and mechanics of the English language.
  4. I'm taking AP Calculus and this is what I've been learning: SPEED=X, GOOD GAME=G Also, Alcoa=A=2X Tyner=T=2X If X+X=G, then 2X times 2X=G-squared... (In other words...)Alcoa is fast, however they are not the only fast team. Tyner has exceptional speed and match up quite well with Alcoa, IMO. Remember a couple of years ago when these 2 teams met up in the semi-finals? Tyner had a bunch of turnovers that ultimately cost them the game. However, the teams were well-matched...On any given Friday, anybody can beat anybody - Nothing is guaranteed. That's all I have to say.
  5. Hey singray....I thought the ole licker of the stamp was ther only one that tried this stratagy. Good luck Friday ... Hmm...Guess that is an interesting strategy. However, I'm going to have to disagree with you, 5508. Westmoreland actually looked like a pretty good team on film. If we go into the game with that frame of mind, we will definitely lose and be on our way home. Unfortunately, we will not fall into that trap. We know for a fact that Westmoreland wants this game (almost) just as bad as we do. The Eagles are a solid team, especially up front and with #33 and #34 running the ball, it will be a tough game. I expect my Rams to come out there and lay it all out on the field, just like Westmoreland will. The Rams' so-called senior "studs" don't want to go home 'til they hoist a golden trophy...Trust me. But this will be a good one.
  6. May be a long shot, but Michael Poarch, #16 RB/DB from Tyner Academy. Harder for him since Coach Turner gets the ball out evenly to other backs, but he is a great, electrifying back that is a difference maker physically and emotionally for the Rams. Sorry don't have the stats right now, but you should look him up. Rams are 4-0 and he made All-State for Cornerback last year.
  7. Wow...BOLD statement there buddy. LOL. But hey, everyone is entitled to their own opinion...and it IS early in the season...
  8. BTW, I was unaware of what MC did last week until recently, but I just meant that as in: Regardless of what the SP fans are talking about that has happened in the past, I know this will be a good one.
  9. Right now we start about 10 underclassmen...a mix of soph and juniors. Mostly sophomores, but we rotate other underclassmen FREQUENTLY at all positions. We have a LOT of good, young depth. It really goes a long way to keep the team fresh. Ya'll still destroying people in Alcoa?
  10. As far as this Friday goes, the Rams can come away with a good victory if they just execute what Coach T calls. Coach Turner was calling a heck of a game Friday and it's a shame that the coaching factor was overlooked in the game last week. I don't expect the Rams to fall off this week. Injuries, however, could pose a threat. Starting receivers Corbin Norwood (#15) and Travis Jones (#2) probably will not be playing this week. FB Todd Johnson (#6) is still out with that Hammy problem. The line is also banged up, and IF the rumors were true(You know, the ones about how Tyner has lost everything...You know what I'm talkin about), Tyner could lose this one. BUT...Since we gained more than we lost, we have a TON of depth, so I wouldn't be too concerned with that. Regardless of how Marion feels and what happened to them last week, the Rams will be (If I may "borrow" your word) "FARRED" up for this game. Don't expect to hear that lil' whistle too much...It'll be drowned out by that infamous, ominous TOOT-TOOT-TOOTING of the RAM TRAIN!
  11. ...To answer your questions: 1. Corbin and Michael (WR & RB) were there for Tyner to catch the ball...Fulton's DB was confused and I think Mike made the catch. Actually, TRF, it was Corbin Norwood, #15 that made the catch. Mike Poarch tipped it up with his head. LOL. If you know what I mean. And it was a great catch. It was a gutsy play and really was the play sparked the Rams and got them wheels arollin'...
  12. This one is in Knoxville. And, like always, this will be a tough one, regardless of the teams' records. Fulton may be 0-2 or whatever, but every year they are loaded, are coached very well, and play hard. Tyner, while 3-0, is a good team, but as we saw last Friday against Bledsoe, they let teams hang around. They also have a problem with turnovers. If the Rams can keep the turnovers to a minimum and stay focused, they can come away with a good, hard-earned win. BTW, LivingLegend, if you want one of those fish "samiches" you're gonna have to wait a week for next week's game: South Pitt. @ Tyner...But ya better get there early, I got a feeling it's gonna be a sell-out...
  13. Well, I've got three points to make. One, yes we struggled some, but who wouldn't. We played 2 State Champion football teams, however, at some point in those two games, we were in position to win. We led Knox Fulton 21-6 at half, but let it slip through our hands. We lost to South Pittsburg due to a lost fumble within the ten yard line in the 4th Quarter. So, yes, we struggled against talented teams. But, at the same time, who wouldn't? I believe Murphy Fair sees that. Two, as far as the "Don't have much of a team returning" statement, we will disregard that. People say that about us every year. And contrary to that statement, we end up in the playoffs. Three, Tyner didn't lose in the first round, it was a second-round loss to DCA. Just wanted to clarify that. Milan didn't make it to the semifinals last year, they got put out in the second round and CPA got put out in the second round. So if you want to go by "playoff standings" We have a state team, state runner-up, and 3 Quarter-finalists. So it's not so surprising that there is a team that lost in the 2nd round in the Top 5, is there? Nah, didn't think so. Also, I would just like to point out that I feel a little desperation on this comment. By the way, BBuc24, who ever said that Tyner was the best? I believe that Murphy Fair simply said that we were Fifth best.
  14. HAHA! The "Pole-Cat"...regardless, Tyner has quite a bit of momentum built up, I believe. And most, if not all, of these Rams haven't beaten McCallie yet in their High school careers. Don't get me wrong...McCallie HAS played some great teams...but I think the Ram Train keeps rolling! And everyone talks about the RUN game of Tyner, but the Passing game has slowly, but silently and surely, stepped up a lot from what it was early in the season. I hope McCallie isn't only looking to stop the run...They might just be suprised come Friday night...
  15. TRUST ME! WE ARE MAD AND HUNGRY FOR SOMEBODY! COACH T MADE SURE OF THAT TODAY! AND IT JUST SO HAPPENS THAT SEQUATCHIE CO. IS NEXT ON THE RAM TRAINS' LIST OF STOPS!
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