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trust me we have been patient for over 20 years...i honestly thought argo was the right coach to turn it around..he pushed us and made us work hard..i think coach dyer can do the same as he knows alot when it comes to football...only thing i worry about this year is the o-line...if cunningham gets open wholes it'll be just like the 06 season where he led west tn in rushing

Your team needs more confidence. It doesn't matter how many holes Cunningham finds if the rest of the team doesn't show up. Cunningham is one of the best backs in the area, but he can't win the games alone.

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Your team needs more confidence. It doesn't matter how many holes Cunningham finds if the rest of the team doesn't show up. Cunningham is one of the best backs in the area, but he can't win the games alone.

 

Well..when I was there Coach Argo pushed into our minds that he wasn't satisfied with barely losing or keeping it close...A WIN is all he wanted...we started out the '06 season 4-1 and we were really hoping to make a run towards the playoffs and had our CONFIDENCE on a high stage probably the highest in yearssssss...however after the 4-1 start we had a bye week in week 5 and lost the rest of the games after the bye week..stuff like this just tears your confidence all to pieces when your on a team that is known for struggling...put yourself in the shoes of a GC fan or player...you can say all you got to have is confidence but you have to have something to build your confidence on..HOPEFULLY GC will come out VERRRRRRY strong in the '08 season and Cunningham will run the ball just as hard as he has in the past and have a very successful year...GOOD LUCK TO COACH DYER AND GC!!

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JCS will certainly have our hands full in 2A...won't argue that...but to say this year was a fluke shows little appreciation for the quality teams we played in the playoffs...Union City, McKenzie, Lake County, Mount Pleasant and Friendship Christian...all good teams...if it had been a fluke we might have beaten one or even two...but not all five...as to 2A teams throwing 6 interceptions...less likely...but possible...it happens to college teams as well as NFL teams...and they can certainly play better than 2A...there will be a real jump in the level of play we face next year...and we likely will struggle...but this year was no fluke...it was a good team who got some breaks no doubt as any championship teams usually does...but not a fluke...

 

It's going to be tough but good luck to j.C.S...Lake Co will probably struggle this year also..but we'll both be ok!

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