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In each of the past three years, Gallatin has lost to a region 6 team (Ravenwood twice and Brentwood) that runs a spread offense with a highly mobile QB, good running back, and fast receivers. Each of these Region 6 teams also had very good defenses, especially against the run.

 

In each of those years, Gallatin was either a one or two seed from Region 5 playing a much lower seeded team. This year the situation is reversed.

 

In case you Green Wave fans don't know it, Independence will bring this exact same scheme against you this Friday night. Unless Gallatin has made a big shift in their offensive sets and defensive capabilities this year, they are in for a long night against Indy.

 

 

Same song, fourth verse.

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Somebody tell me for real, was this game REALLY as bad as the score indicates?

 

 

It was never close. Indy scored on I believe its fourth or fifth play from scrimmage on a 41-yard pass. Gallatin looked completely inept offensively...nothing worked and it didn't even look like they understood the concept of a forward pass. Scott Pettigrew at defensive end (which he has never played before) was an absolute monster and destroyed the GHS tackle on EVERY play.

 

Indy passed and ran at will...Heckman could've had 400 yards if he wanted to and Pettigrew could've easily rushed for 200.

 

Offensive play calling and game planning was light years ahead of the GHS staff. Very impressive performance for the Eagles all around. 8 penalties is too many, however.

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It was never close. Indy scored on I believe its fourth or fifth play from scrimmage on a 41-yard pass. Gallatin looked completely inept offensively...nothing worked and it didn't even look like they understood the concept of a forward pass. Scott Pettigrew at defensive end (which he has never played before) was an absolute monster and destroyed the GHS tackle on EVERY play.

 

Indy passed and ran at will...Heckman could've had 400 yards if he wanted to and Pettigrew could've easily rushed for 200.

 

Offensive play calling and game planning was light years ahead of the GHS staff. Very impressive performance for the Eagles all around. 8 penalties is too many, however.

 

 

That's surprising that Gallatin got beat that bad, Indy must have a really talented team. Good luck to them throughout the playoffs, they will have a tough one this Friday.

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That's surprising that Gallatin got beat that bad, Indy must have a really talented team. Good luck to them throughout the playoffs, they will have a tough one this Friday.

 

 

Indy does have a talented team, however it was the lack thereof in the Gallatin team that lead to the lopsided victory by Indy. I will say it looked like the Gallatin team had a lot of youth.

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It was never close. Indy scored on I believe its fourth or fifth play from scrimmage on a 41-yard pass. Gallatin looked completely inept offensively...nothing worked and it didn't even look like they understood the concept of a forward pass. Scott Pettigrew at defensive end (which he has never played before) was an absolute monster and destroyed the GHS tackle on EVERY play.

 

Indy passed and ran at will...Heckman could've had 400 yards if he wanted to and Pettigrew could've easily rushed for 200.

 

Offensive play calling and game planning was light years ahead of the GHS staff. Very impressive performance for the Eagles all around. 8 penalties is too many, however.

 

 

Gallatin's game planning has been behind for years. Some how most people can figure that out in one viewing but for others it takes a string of losing seasons I guess. We'll see.

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Indy does have a talented team, however it was the lack thereof in the Gallatin team that lead to the lopsided victory by Indy. I will say it looked like the Gallatin team had a lot of youth.

 

Gallatin did have a lot of youth! Even the seniors that played this year, with the exception of 2 or 3, stood on the sidelines the two previous years; unlike the Indy seniors that have played together the previous three years. That's the coaching staff's fault and it really hurt this team this year. Fortunately, many of the kids that will return next season will have actual game experience now.

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Since this is your first visit to the playoffs you will be execused from your ignorance. A whole new season starts on Friday the past 10 games are over. Its 50/50 and thats about as good as chance as you got so take it and hope for the best. There WILL be upsets friday and your team has a good as a chance at being upset as any team out there.

Good luck to your seniors because they will need a boat load of it as all the teams out there will.

 

wow INDY made ur gallatin boys look like they were the powderpuff team

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