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  1. Just saying that whoever gets this job will not be inheriting a ton of athletes in the skill positions. They will have to be able to evaluate players ability well, and coach to that.
  2. Totally agree with you. Hopefully they can get someone who can come in who has the mentality to coach a scheme geared to the players he has and not "live or die" with sticking to his plan.
  3. May be time to stop passing around the same old tired coaches in the area.
  4. Slaughter leaving RB for Heritage in Ga. Who will apply? Got some major rebuilding to do. Someone will need the ability to get kids to buy in to the program again.
  5. MC played for the state in 1982 and 1984 also. Those teams were full of hard-working, blue collar guys who liked to hit.
  6. Fowler was a good one, however, he was not the QB for one of those title games in the 80's. He was a freshman and Dewayne Walters was the QB. Ray was QB in the '84 game against Marshall Co.
  7. There are some guys that deserve honorable mention whom I remember watching when I was in elementary school. They may be overlooked because they weren't on great teams, but these guys ran HARD !!! Chuck Steele, Buddy Higdon, Ed Cobb
  8. Hardly. The play-calling may have been at a stalemate. ER would have eventually wore down and broke, regardless of who was at QB. #2 needs to have the ball handed, pitched, or thrown to him. His "play-making" ability as you call it will get RB beat. If the Hixson kid who picked #2 towards the end of the game last week hadn't stepped out, then we would be hearing new excuses as to why he in at QB.
  9. If Cleveland puts pressure on the extremely undisciplined Red Bank QB(#2), then they can shut down the Lion's offense. The Red Bank coaches continue to go with an unorganized offense with a QB who has happy feet and will take off at the drop of a hat. Open receivers all over the field, but he is too undisciplined to hang in the pocket to find them. They have a true passer on the sidelines, but won't use him. He was only "Player of the Week" against Soddy, yet the staff constantly goes with the little guy. I would say this one will come down to coaching, but I guess I should say that this one will come down to players overcoming coaching.
  10. Red Bank downs East Ridge last night in 3. Way to go ladies !!!
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