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I'm sorry BillyBob77, I wont be able to go to Tunica after all. I was trying to recreate some of Tyners band moves

and I've got a torn meniscus and two cracked ribs and I cant find my cat anywhere. Were they good or what!!!

 

 

what? what? I can't hear you.. my ears are still ringing from Tuba's and Drums....

 

Great game Tyner... you had a good group of boys.. something to be proud of... good luck next year!!

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here's the link to the box score, for DCA at least. I don't know if Tyner got their stats to the Tennessean yet...??

 

http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/se...6&story_id=

 

 

Looks like Tyner got outcoached. DCA saw in film they could throw on Tyner and that's how they beat them. Pierce had best passing game of the year, and Worden ran enough to balance the attack and make the pass effective. In high school, good coaching is the difference in a game when talent is equally matched.

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Looks like Tyner got outcoached. DCA saw in film they could throw on Tyner and that's how they beat them. Pierce had best passing game of the year, and Worden ran enough to balance the attack and make the pass effective. In high school, good coaching is the difference in a game when talent is equally matched.

 

First let me say congrats to DCA, good game and a good bunch of kids, staff and fans. Second, let me say that our weakness was definately exposed, the secondary, not so much the players, as we have some good athletes there but rather the secondary coach. This is high school football and not pee-wee, the players can't continue to have to overcome being out of position by having to use their speed to recover. That was proven last night. IMO there needs to be a coaching change at secondary/receiver coach, I know this doesn't count for much but it's my OPINION. Again congrats to DCA.

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Congrats to DCA, not the outcome I expected or wanted, however the better team won. Good luck the rest of the way...and congrats on the good year Rams!

 

I also agree with grimkey in that our secondary has some very good athletes, however they need to be taught how to be in position and not to rely on their speed so much....hopefully something gets fixed with that in the offseason, it has been a sore spot all year and DCA capitalized on that.

 

Once again Congrats to DCA, regardless of the outcome of next week..someone beat ALCOA!

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