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QUOTE(2priceless @ May 4 2007 - 09:16 PM) 826452156[/snapback]How did he look? Do you think come fall that he will still be at the helm, or will Ebal make a serious challenge for it?

 

I THINK ...they want tre to WIN that job and let ebal run fullback...but that is my opinion...tre needs to take the offense and run with it and when he runs the ball to get it up in there and run with authority...if he doesnt WIN the job i am not sure what they are gonna do but I THINK WE NEED HIM TO WIN THE JOB

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I got there late...was walking up just as McClain broke off a long run. Also saw Ebal break a long one. Boykin is going to be special so the starting backs are looking good.

 

Q: Who are the 2d team backs on offense?

Q: Did I see quite a bit of double wing from the reserves?

Q: The safeties looked good during the time I watched. Grimes was one but who was the other safety. Some of the tackles those guys made caused a buzz in the crowd.

Q: #19 caught my eye again yesterday in the defensive backfield...who is he?

 

The Oline I saw when I first arrived was Sumrall, Pope, Lilienthal, Spurlock, and Verge I think (could have been Smithson..either 66 or 68).

 

Q: Was that the starting OL?

Q: What was the starting DL and LBs?

 

Thanks...I'll try to be on time next week.

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QUOTE(TDCman @ May 5 2007 - 11:07 AM) 826452376[/snapback]I got there late...was walking up just as McClain broke off a long run. Also saw Ebal break a long one. Boykin is going to be special so the starting backs are looking good.

 

Q: Who are the 2d team backs on offense?

Q: Did I see quite a bit of double wing from the reserves?

Q: The safeties looked good during the time I watched. Grimes was one but who was the other safety. Some of the tackles those guys made caused a buzz in the crowd.

Q: #19 caught my eye again yesterday in the defensive backfield...who is he?

 

The Oline I saw when I first arrived was Sumrall, Pope, Lilienthal, Spurlock, and Verge I think (could have been Smithson..either 66 or 68).

 

Q: Was that the starting OL?

Q: What was the starting DL and LBs?

 

Thanks...I'll try to be on time next week.

 

 

Some 2nd backs were Finch, S Miller, and Mcswain to name a few.

We have been running diffrent formations from last year but couldnt tell u to be exact.

Maybe Brooks or Mclain

Not for sure maybe S Miller

Sumrall, Spurlock, Lily, Verge, Pope

DL was Sumrall,Verge,Tears, Spurlock Lbs i believe were Ebal, Boykin, And Vanhoose

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QUOTE(CantStopTheChop @ May 5 2007 - 02:44 PM) 826452471[/snapback]I dont know his name i call him Troy Palamalu lol

 

 

I was going to say the guy with the Troy Palmalu haircut but I dodn't know how to spell it. /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

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QUOTE(uncfan09 @ May 5 2007 - 05:39 PM) 826452526[/snapback]i am not for sure on his first name but i think its cj and i know his last name is Overton he is a freshman

 

 

I bet he ends up being a real good player. He's a little light right now but he definitely has the linebacker mentality.

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QUOTE(unc4life @ May 6 2007 - 08:55 AM) 826452773[/snapback]defense looked really great!! on top of the ball play after play.. great 2 see. everyone has been talking about the o line but the d sure looked great. now for the offense.. Pope looked great!! was pulling really well. Others still need some help. Spurlock made some great holes as well. QB made some good passes but still need some receivers. Sure it was raining but i'm sure they will have a game or 2 in the rain so they better be able to adjust & not use it as an excuse (the recvs that is) overall it looked pretty good. Still hate the fact that some starters are playing both sides. Sure they are the best but they are going to get tired real quick playing at full speed & hitting as hard as they do. They do have some others that go in for 2nd string that are good seems like u wld work a little more w/ them instead of expecting guys to play both sides an entire games. Has never worked & never will.. Players just can't make it no matter how much preparation has been made. Best of Luck! /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" /> btw the guy w/ the long hair might want 2 think twice about keeping it long : the 1st time it gets pulled (which is legal) he will have a great headache.

 

I just have a question about the "never worked and never will" comment. Most teams in high school football have at least a few players that go both ways. I think the correct statement at this age is "has worked and always will." Every game that I saw of Smyrna's last year, Sonny played at least a little defense. He also played it against RHS during the first game (didn't see the playoff game. I was out of town). Wilks also played both sides of the ball...as well as Crouch...and I'm sure there were others. The only reason that I am using them is that they just won state. I think that the only time that this becomes an issue is if 10 or 11 are playing both ways.

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