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Since the 1st of the year Maryville has made great improvement. The offensive line has gotten to be a very good unit. At the 1st of the year Maryville had no running game. Alcoa,Clinton,Heritage and William Blount shut down the running game. Since the Central game the Maryville line and running backs have stepped up. Maryville is very dangerous on offense. No one has a better passing game.

 

QB. I wouldn't trade Brent Burnett for any other quarterback in Tennessee. He has everything you want in a great quarterback. Leadership,Will to win and works hard. He has great composure. He He is very smart and doesn't make a lot of mistakes. He throws the ball well. It doesn't matter if he is standing in the pocket or throwing on the run he throws lasers. Maryville will miss this young man next year. He makes throws normal high school quarterbacks don't make.

 

RB. Thomas Shuler isn't the biggest back but he can flat out fly. Tim Rodrigues has stepped up big time.

 

OL. Maryville is small but very quick up front. David Ellis has worked his magic again. Maryville is really good on screen passes.

 

WR/TE. I wouldn't trade Maryville's receiver and their tight end for anyone in Tennessee. Aaron Douglas is one of the best tight ends in the country. Even though Tyler Maples graduated last year the receiving corps was awesome. Tyler Clendenen,Steven Shiver and Chris Jordan are great high school receivers. All of them run nice routes,can catch the ball and have pretty good speed.Caleb Clement is good also. When an athlete like Clement is your 4th option you know the receiving corps are strong.

 

With all these weapons and George Quarles calling the plays the Rebels are hard to stop on offense.

 

DL. Justin Smith,Todd Hollingsworth,Josh Cantwell,Brett Wadham,Brad Heath,Zach Mobius are playing well.

 

LB. Cody McCoy,Jefferey Booker,Luke Cox and Jordan Halsne are playing well. Linebackers may be small but they are fast.

 

DB. Shiver,Clendenen,Jordan,Clement are outstanding defensive backs. Tyler Martin and Jamal Brazen have done a very good job.

 

Special Teams. Zack Sharp is a freshmen who has a bright future. Jordan is a very good returner. Mark Young has done a good job punting.

 

What players do Maplewood have that us Rebel fans need to look for? What kind of offense do they run? I don't know much about them.

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Let's try this Maryville vs Maplewood thread awhile.....the other one seems to be going nowhere but down the tubes. Don't know anything about Maplewood EXCEPT they're playing in the finals of the state 4-A. I think that in itself is reason enough to show them respect. Will Maryville be ready, darn Right, they'll be ready.....They always are. You don't win 59 in a row by not being ready

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Let's try this Maryville vs Maplewood thread awhile.....the other one seems to be going nowhere but down the tubes. Don't know anything about Maplewood EXCEPT they're playing in the finals of the state 4-A. I think that in itself is reason enough to show them respect. Will Maryville be ready, darn Right, they'll be ready.....They always are. You don't win 59 in a row by not being ready

 

Coach me and a buddy were talking about maryvilles scheeme for this one. you think GQ will go to his bag or play them straight up? by the way where are your gloves? /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />

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Coach me and a buddy were talking about maryvilles scheeme for this one. you think GQ will go to his bag or play them straight up? by the way where are your gloves? /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />

 

All depends, play them straight up unless we need to go to the bag. Wouldn't bet against the bag just before halftime. What you think? You know that straight up could mean on the ground or in the air. With GQ what is straight up?

 

I think someone stole them gloves !!!!!!

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Maplewood seems to have had a lucky playoffs so far, winning over Hillsboro and Henry County each by only 1 point. This reminds me a bit of when Whites Creek surprised everybody and made it to the 4A State Championship, only to be throttled by Maryville, in 1998. This has the same kind of feeling to me as that year. So I'll say Maryville wins big, unfortunately for Maplewood. I hope for a good game though.

 

And congratulations to Brent Burnette and Aaron Douglas each for winning Mr. Football in 4A, back and linemen. Douglas is now our first two-time Mr. Football, interestingly. I actually didn't think he played up to his expectations this year but he was hampered by injuries. Burnette however deserved every shiny inch of his Mr. Football trophy. I'm really glad he won it.

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Maplewood seems to have had a lucky playoffs so far, winning over Hillsboro and Henry County each by only 1 point. This reminds me a bit of when Whites Creek surprised everybody and made it to the 4A State Championship, only to be throttled by Maryville, in 1998. This has the same kind of feeling to me as that year. So I'll say Maryville wins big, unfortunately for Maplewood. I hope for a good game though.

 

And congratulations to Brent Burnette and Aaron Douglas each for winning Mr. Football in 4A, back and linemen. Douglas is now our first two-time Mr. Football, interestingly. I actually didn't think he played up to his expectations this year but he was hampered by injuries. Burnette however deserved every shiny inch of his Mr. Football trophy. I'm really glad he won it.

 

 

 

This will be an easy win for Maryville.

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Maplewood seems to have had a lucky playoffs so far, winning over Hillsboro and Henry County each by only 1 point. This reminds me a bit of when Whites Creek surprised everybody and made it to the 4A State Championship, only to be throttled by Maryville, in 1998. This has the same kind of feeling to me as that year. So I'll say Maryville wins big, unfortunately for Maplewood. I hope for a good game though.

 

And congratulations to Brent Burnette and Aaron Douglas each for winning Mr. Football in 4A, back and linemen. Douglas is now our first two-time Mr. Football, interestingly. I actually didn't think he played up to his expectations this year but he was hampered by injuries. Burnette however deserved every shiny inch of his Mr. Football trophy. I'm really glad he won it.

 

 

You know what they say about luck "It's were preparation meets opportunity".

 

I don't know much about Maplewood, but I would put my money on Maryville. Whether they play well or not, it's almost guaranteed that they will be prepared.

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