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Who will be the top QB's & WR in 06?


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oh yeh, top qb and wr in middle tn?

 

A-rod and Golden

(wilks is really good but watch out for worthington at rhs...I hear he won the region in the 400meters at 51.5 sec. - that's moving on fellas)

 

thats what he won region with but his fastest time is about 49.7 sec

 

Riverdale and Wilson Central will both find out payback is a b*tch this year.

 

LHS and shs will be the top 2 without question.

 

I stick to my original prediction:

LHS over shs in a close one week zero.

 

Neither team will go undefeated in the regular season.

 

we will soon find out

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Riverdale and Wilson Central will both find out payback is a b*tch this year.

 

LHS and shs will be the top 2 without question.

 

I stick to my original prediction:

LHS over shs in a close one week zero.

 

Neither team will go undefeated in the regular season.

 

lol lavergne ain't gonna beat smyrna until 09 cuz gray and wilks and the rest of the guys of 07 and 08 will be gone cuz 09 is SORRY and I don't know about '10 and '11

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lol lavergne ain't gonna beat smyrna until 09 cuz gray and wilks and the rest of the guys of 07 and 08 will be gone cuz 09 is SORRY and I don't know about '10 and '11

 

 

ha gray wilks and the rest of the guys, you mean jus gray and wilks??? who are the rest of the guys????

 

 

they will still have a deep throw game without a doubt but NO experienced RB....and on defense the only 4 good ones coming back is King, Allen, Wilks, and Day....other than that.......NOOOOOO

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A-rod isnt really a QB he's good but not a QB an (athlete) he's fast as lightning but Sonny is a better QB and probably the top in the region plus Smyrna has the best WR core also but Lavergne has some players now and is "Golden Tate" really his name

 

 

in a way i agree with you...

 

 

Sonny is a more PURE QB than arod, but i believe when it comes to overall production...Arod has more to bring to the table than Sonny....sonny can run but arod can run as good as a decent RB, and he has the best footwork ive seen ina QB...

 

 

yeh golden tate is really his name lol....u might here it in the pros later....though his dad was named golden tate also...and he went pro..

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