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I'm absolutely sold on Scott Cummings and his staff.  They seem to be able to adapt to their talent as well as any coaching staff in the area.  I know they lost a ton of skill in Varnado, Hootie, and Nate Martin, but Cummings will find a way to make the Rebels competitive.  They really should have been a playoff team last year.  They let a couple of games that they should have won get away from them.

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you're absolutely sold on cummings and his staff, yet you say they should have been a playoff team last year and should have won a couple of games that they didn't? interesting.

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Every time West loses all it athletes, Cummings manages to come right back with more.  I never count out West.

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Get off Cumming's jock Leonard, he has had very average seasons, with above average talent over the past few years

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There is a difference in coaching at Halls and West.  Managing athletes from the inner-city can be rough at times.  Transfers, dirt poor kids, extremely rich kids,  kids coming and going.  With the type of kids he gets, Cummings does a great job.

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Sounds alot like Central. Central can beat everyone in the state except Maryville. A.E. and Fulton wins State Championships with the same type of kids. I agree with Newman. If he is such a great Coach you would think they would win the games they are suppose to win?

 

As for South Doyle look for them to be improved but not yet a playoff team. If they can hang onto the Coach and mov in a positive direction each year I predict they will be a play off team 2007. The region is just so tough it will be difficult to crack the top 4.

 

I look for the region to lokk like this when it is all said and done.

 

1 & 2 Maryville and Central, Powell will be a solid 3, Halls and West will battle for 4 th. S.D. will be 6 th followed by Clinton and L.C.

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you're absolutely sold on cummings and his staff, yet you say they should have been a playoff team last year and should have won a couple of games that they didn't?  interesting.

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Yep. Offensively West was as good as anybody in the region. Defensively they didn't make some plays they needed to. Much of that was due to a very young group up front. They lost Preston Mynatt and the Slack kid from the previous year and never were able to put pressure on the opposition's offense like they needed to up front.

 

Coaches can put the kids in the proper position to make plays, but in the end the kids have to execute. West had problems executing defensively at times. They will be better on that side of the ball this year.

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West will not be good at all this season. Who do you have? You can talk smack but at the end of the year you'll be lookin up at SD,Halls,and Clinton.

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First of all Spunky, I'm ot a LIL Rebs fan....I'm a Red Rebel fan. The scourge of young Newman's pathetic existence.

 

So I doubt I'll be lookin UP at ANYTHING the Kee's are to do in 2005 or the foreseeable future period.

 

Medman, LL, did that have enough attitude? :justwrestle:

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If you look at the West program before Cummings got there to where they are now, it is a night and day difference. I think he does an outstanding job in getting his kids to play hard and utilizing the talent they have. As HTV said, its the kids that have to make the plays. I could see Cummings moving to a higher profile program as a head coach in the near future.

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If you look at the West program before Cummings got there to where they are now, it is a night and day difference.  I think he does an outstanding job in getting his kids to play hard and utilizing the talent they have.  As HTV said, its the kids that have to make the plays.  I could see Cummings moving to a higher profile program as a head coach in the near future.

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the guy may be the greatest thing since sliced bread, i don't really know or care. however, for you guys to make him out to be the next Gen. Neyland after a couple of mediocre years at west is comical. best i can remember, west's program wasn't that bad before he got there. rogers did a decent job until his last year. heck, they even mud-hole stomped maryville a couple of times. as for last year, didn't halls beat them? a team with "average" talent, as you guys like to say, beats a team with a superior coach and talented players? please explain.

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If you look at the West program before Cummings got there to where they are now, it is a night and day difference.  I think he does an outstanding job in getting his kids to play hard and utilizing the talent they have.  As HTV said, its the kids that have to make the plays.  I could see Cummings moving to a higher profile program as a head coach in the near future.

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Higher profile program? I hear the Central job will be open after this year. Would Cumming be a possibility?

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If you look at the West program before Cummings got there to where they are now, it is a night and day difference.  I think he does an outstanding job in getting his kids to play hard and utilizing the talent they have.  As HTV said, its the kids that have to make the plays.  I could see Cummings moving to a higher profile program as a head coach in the near future.

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I agree...West has been consistant since Cummings arrival. He would be a steal for a bigger program for sure. Thought the score doesn't always indicate it, West has given Maryville fits every year since he got there.

 

Mud hole stomped...coming from a field maintenance supervisor that might be a compliment of the highest order. We're 16-4-1 all time against West....guess again Preman.

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