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And you think Sycamore has. Man you come straight out of a COMIC BOOK!!!

 

Sycamore's losses last year were due to injuries and a bad offense. They scored ZERO POINTS TOTAL in the second half against White House, the entire game against Greenbrier, and the entire game against Macon Co. It was a blessing that they got to play DeKalb in the final week of the season because they might have gone the entire second half of the year without scoring at all.

 

Marshall Co. on the other hand had to score 40+ points against Spring Hill, Page, and Giles Co. to win games last year (they gave up 40+ in each of those wins). They also gave up huge point totals against Cheatham, Lipscomb, and Lexington. The loss to Creek Wood in which they gave up 28 points was considered a "good effort". Not comdey but instead that is a fact my friend. Last week that defense was spotted a 13-0 lead and they blew it in the second half. The offense bailed them out in the end yet AGAIN however as a young QB made the plays in the end to give his team the win.

 

Spring Hill is also a team that consists of one great playmaker at quarterback. He had 100+ yards rushing against you last week. With that in mind don't be saying that you'll hold teams to ONE TOUCHDOWN when you haven't proven it on the field in a long time.

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Sycamore's losses last year were due to injuries and a bad offense. They scored ZERO POINTS TOTAL in the second half against White House, the entire game against Greenbrier, and the entire game against Macon Co. It was a blessing that they got to play DeKalb in the final week of the season because they might have gone the entire second half of the year without scoring at all.

 

Marshall Co. on the other hand had to score 40+ points against Spring Hill, Page, and Giles Co. to win games last year (they gave up 40+ in each of those wins). They also gave up huge point totals against Cheatham, Lipscomb, and Lexington. The loss to Creek Wood in which they gave up 28 points was considered a "good effort". Not comdey but instead that is a fact my friend. Last week that defense was spotted a 13-0 lead and they blew it in the second half. The offense bailed them out in the end yet AGAIN however as a young QB made the plays in the end to give his team the win.

 

Spring Hill is also a team that consists of one great playmaker at quarterback. He had 100+ yards rushing against you last week. With that in mind don't be saying that you'll hold teams to ONE TOUCHDOWN when you haven't proven it on the field in a long time.

You keep talking about last year, last year, last year. You just don't get do you. Last year means a hill of beans when it come so to 2006. Last year can't win the game for anybody. Different teams on both sides.

You also don't know anything about defense. The offense and defense must work together, when the defense holds the offense has to score.Last week the defense played their hearts out. Also I don't believe you saw the game so how can you pass judgment on the tiger defense. Smith is a better QB than Lohin every thought about. Our goal was to not let the running back beat us and we came out on top. So quit bashing the defense when you obliviously know nothing about defense. You must be some kind of last year guy who only gets to read the newspaper.

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Sycamore's losses last year were due to injuries and a bad offense. They scored ZERO POINTS TOTAL in the second half against White House, the entire game against Greenbrier, and the entire game against Macon Co. It was a blessing that they got to play DeKalb in the final week of the season because they might have gone the entire second half of the year without scoring at all.

 

Marshall Co. on the other hand had to score 40+ points against Spring Hill, Page, and Giles Co. to win games last year (they gave up 40+ in each of those wins). They also gave up huge point totals against Cheatham, Lipscomb, and Lexington. The loss to Creek Wood in which they gave up 28 points was considered a "good effort". Not comdey but instead that is a fact my friend. Last week that defense was spotted a 13-0 lead and they blew it in the second half. The offense bailed them out in the end yet AGAIN however as a young QB made the plays in the end to give his team the win.

 

Spring Hill is also a team that consists of one great playmaker at quarterback. He had 100+ yards rushing against you last week. With that in mind don't be saying that you'll hold teams to ONE TOUCHDOWN when you haven't proven it on the field in a long time.

Well, Marshall Co.'s defense didn't blow it, the offense almost did. They over snapped the quarterback, then could't score. I think Marshall Co. will overpower Sycamore. Marshall Co. have twice as many athletes. The only hope Sycamore is to melt the clock as much as they can to keep the ball away from Hightower, O'Neal, and Braden. Also, Hightower will be bigger than anyone else and will be hard to bring down.

 

 

Another thing, Tigerclaw is right we stopped their biggest playmaker in Walker.

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