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Hey H'ville fans.... Is Rocky Smith hurt or did Troy Watson beat him out as number 1... Can someone enlighten

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I think that the commandos are still in shock over the loss to Beach. I beleive that this loss in one that will have a huge impact on this program. The days do not look to prommising for the once dominant sumner county giant

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All I heard in the preseason was how deep H'ville was at Half back and Fullback...Now, Rocky has to play at Halfback...seems strange to me... Not only that, He fumbles once against Beech and we never see him again.... Doesn't seem that H'ville was trying to put their best together. He is the better QB. He just doesn't come from an old Hendersonville family who supports the booster club like other players families do....

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We were deep at the RB and FB positions but we lost 2 FB one because his out of zone form was rejected now he is at Station Camp and the other was Sean Schleagenhoft (or something like that) due to a shoulder injury and Rocky is not even going to be starting at HB becauase the #22 kid Robert Carlton is there right now but Rocky will see some playing time for sure.

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All I heard in the preseason was how deep H'ville was at Half back and Fullback...Now, Rocky has to play at Halfback...seems strange to me... Not only that, He fumbles once against Beech and we never see him again.... Doesn't seem that H'ville was trying to put their best together.  He is the better QB.  He just doesn't come from an old Hendersonville family who supports the booster club like other players families do....

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Please, please, please!!! Where was Rocky all summer long during workouts? Where was Troy? Ok...now lets look at the "QBC" and look at the parents vs players you will see that the support of the QBC does not get you anywhere in play time for your child. The Hendersonville Family???Troys older brother did not qb until his senior year. get the facts together first.

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Please, please, please!!!  Where was Rocky all summer long during workouts?  Where was Troy?  Ok...now lets look at the "QBC"  and look at the parents vs players you will see that the support of the QBC does not get you anywhere in play time for your child.  The Hendersonville Family???Troys older brother did not qb until his senior year.  get the facts together first.

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Take a chill pill.

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Hey HHS Momma-- Lets stay consistent... In one thread you stated that the only reason Austin played was because his Dad was a coach...Then in another thread you say it is all about talent... Hmmm....seems favoritism is only when playing time is against you and yours but it is all about talent when it is in your favor....By the way... I do believe Troy is a very talented athlete... Lawson was a good QB as well... Hendersonville has been hurt by the creation of Station Camp. It has watered down the talent pool. By the way... Robert Carolton is an excellent running back.

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Please, please, please!!!  Where was Rocky all summer long during workouts?  Where was Troy?  Ok...now lets look at the "QBC"  and look at the parents vs players you will see that the support of the QBC does not get you anywhere in play time for your child.  The Hendersonville Family???Troys older brother did not qb until his senior year.  get the facts together first.

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Is a players mother talking to a bunch of 10th graders on the site...you have got to be freakin kiddin me.
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