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I have a feeling that comparing Franklin's running backs to Millington's may be an insult. Just a hunch...

 

Im guessing so. I just remember in the last weeks hearing so much about the "great" running back of franklin and how they were going to run all over us and it obviously didnt happen. Im not putting millington down, just pointing that out like I said.

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i dont want to get ahead of myself, but millington has outscored opponents 433-84. if im not mistaken, your D has allowed a whopping 190! and if my 6th grade math is still good, thats more than double what we have allowed. the only teams to score more than one td were bolton (it was a rough night in the rain), and the 3 teams in the post season--collierville (14 pts), whitehaven (14 pts) and whit station (16 pts). defense wins games.

 

 

Well, for the second week in a row, it appears that we have no chance. I wonder if we'll even bother to take the field, or if we'll just crap our pants in the locker room because Millington is really good?

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Same goes for all INDY fans, were reppin region 6 at the semi's for the __ (dont know the number) year in a row. At this point i dont know if its a white out again but i expect so were 3-0 doin it so you can expect another one. Please everyone from williamson county needs to be at this game. Anyone from IHS that needs a ride you can get on the bus for 3$. GO IHS!!

 

 

 

why would everyone from williamson county want to go to this game?? that PA announcer really makes me dislike indy...what a poor display of class (i love how on XP and field goals he has to announce the snapper, THE HOLDER, and the kicker....i wonder why that is??)

 

i'm not taking anything away from their victory. it was a hard fought battle by both sides that came down to the wire. i just can't see many region 6 fans rooting for indy

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why would everyone from williamson county want to go to this game?? that PA announcer really makes me dislike indy...what a poor display of class (i love how on XP and field goals he has to announce the snapper, THE HOLDER, and the kicker....i wonder why that is??)

 

i'm not taking anything away from their victory. it was a hard fought battle by both sides that came down to the wire. i just can't see many region 6 fans rooting for indy

 

 

You might want a new username...just a thought.

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why would everyone from williamson county want to go to this game?? that PA announcer really makes me dislike indy...what a poor display of class (i love how on XP and field goals he has to announce the snapper, THE HOLDER, and the kicker....i wonder why that is??)

 

i'm not taking anything away from their victory. it was a hard fought battle by both sides that came down to the wire. i just can't see many region 6 fans rooting for indy

 

wow somebody is upset about losing. its okay im with you on the announcer thing, the only thing he should be sayin is that the kick was good.

 

and why wouldnt you root for indy? just asking?

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ok. this is where everything starts to look bad for your team. these are the teams you beat. they dont look very convincing...

 

Team Record Score

Centennial 4-6 26-13

Memphis East 2-8 28-6

Clarksville 0-10 36-0

Dickson 6-4 27-7

Ravenwood 4-6 28-14

Brentwood 5-5 17-7

Columbia 3-7 42-13

Anitoch 7-5 44-12

 

again, i dont want to bash these teams. BUT, these are not convincing wins, in my opinion....

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no i like my username just fine...i plan on going to state for the 3rd straight year in baseball...just a thought

this is a football thread...just a thought

ok. this is where everything starts to look bad for your team. these are the teams you beat. they dont look very convincing...Team Record ScoreCentennial 4-6 26-13Memphis East 2-8 28-6Clarksville 0-10 36-0Dickson 6-4 27-7Ravenwood 4-6 28-14Brentwood 5-5 17-7Columbia 3-7 42-13Anitoch 7-5 44-12again, i dont want to bash these teams. BUT, these are not convincing wins, in my opinion....

sorry but when you play in a good competitive region records like those tend to happen...

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ok. this is where everything starts to look bad for your team. these are the teams you beat. they dont look very convincing...

 

Team Record Score

Centennial 4-6 26-13

Memphis East 2-8 28-6

Clarksville 0-10 36-0

Dickson 6-4 27-7

Ravenwood 4-6 28-14

Brentwood 5-5 17-7

Columbia 3-7 42-13

Anitoch 7-5 44-12

 

again, i dont want to bash these teams. BUT, these are not convincing wins, in my opinion....

 

 

Like I said, we don't plan on coming out of the locker room because we'll be too scared of big, bad Millington.

 

We'll make the trip for sure, though. At the very least, we've gotta get some BBQ in the 901. That's our primary concern...who cares about winning? Clearly we have no shot.

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i dont want to get ahead of myself, but millington has outscored opponents 433-84. if im not mistaken, your D has allowed a whopping 190! and if my 6th grade math is still good, thats more than double what we have allowed. the only teams to score more than one td were bolton (it was a rough night in the rain), and the 3 teams in the post season--collierville (14 pts), whitehaven (14 pts) and whit station (16 pts). defense wins games.

 

 

 

Well after looking into some Millington stats it's clear that up until the last two games in the playoffs Millington has played easy teams, I mean most of the shutouts were against teams with losing records. Many playoff teams can do that, it's not too hard. You had to come from behind to beat Whitehaven and I think that WS just was totally flat Friday night. Now I didnt see the game so before you jump on my back about this just know it's just an observation and that I might be wrong. Millington may be Gods and if this is the case then just give them the Gold Ball now. It just seems to me that Indy and Millington are similar teams; powerful running backs, stout Defenses, and crucial plays at crucial times that lead to close victories. This game will probably be close, it will come down to one big play in the 4th quarter. I think that Indy is a team of destiny (and yes Millington could also be, this is their first time past Quarters) but regardless of who wins, the team that prevails will win State.

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Millington 8-0 13-0

Bolton 6-2 7-3

Bartlett 5-3 5-5

Arlington 4-4 6-5

Cordova 4-4 4-7

Ridgeway 4-4 4-7

Memphis Central 3-5 3-7

Craigmont 2-6 3-7

Memphis Overton 0-8 0-10

your region isnt looking too hot either...not that i want to bash you or anything. just saying

 

 

 

not many quality middle tennessee teams have played quality west tennessee teams, so you can't really compare records and outcomes. all i know is that Millington is 13-0 and Independence is on a long win streak (9 games i think), so it should be a great game. millington seems to have the better team but independence has destiny on their side

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