For whoever was saying that NCS didn't dominate the game... if 49-7 isn't dominating a game, I don't know what is. Someone said that if it wasn't for the punt return TD, the pick-6, and the last TD by a "starter" against JB's second team, then it was an even matchup. Can I please remind you that a punt return and a pick-6 is part of football. I don't know what kind of game you're playing in your head that told you it was close, but that game wasn't close. I agree, you continue to polish your turd all you want. We'll keep dropping them on you for years to come, or in the playoffs at Keeton Field if you're lucky enough. May I also remind you that the "starter" that got the last touchdown is the FOURTH RB on our depth chart. In fact, he was running behind our JV offensive line that has been plagued with injuries the last week. No excuses. Judge us for our depth if that makes your turd sparkle.
On a more lighthearted note, I'd like to inform a few people about our coach's position decisions. People are asking why NCS doesn't run the ball with Bituli with Lawless on the line. The answer is that we arguable don't need to. Someone was saying that Bituli wouldn't produce anyway. What makes you say that? I mean according to the mad dads of TN, he was recruited from BA right? He also had 1700 yards as a sophomore starter. Why don't we run him? Well he might be even more effective as a fullback, which he does play a bit of. Bituli blocking and McGraw's elusive speed. Dangerous. I'm sure you'll see Bituli get the ball more often when we absolutely need it in the post season.
I would also like to point out that the decisions that the players make on the field to not reflect the character of Coach Brothers or the coaching staff. Coach Brothers is the best role model that our school could ask for as a head football coach. As a member of the NCS family, I can agree that some of our players played dirty. I don't recall any helmets being thrown off, but I do remember a few instances of unnecessary roughness by some hot headed young players. Probably angry about the arguably biased officials (If you don't agree, watch the film). But that behavior is unacceptable. You should've heard what Coach Brothers had to say to some of them coming off the field, and I can very much assure you that the problem was addressed in the film session Saturday morning. Coach Brothers does not want the penalties or the reputation. That does not reflect Nashville Christian as a whole, and we do not justify it. We respect Jo Byrns as a rival and appreciate the opportunity to play yall every year.
As far as the NCS posters on here, I understand the lighthearted trash talk that we are spitting back at what seems like the whole state attacking us, but keep it classy.