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  1. 1. Who is the region favorite in 2008?



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Bartlett is loaded at the skill position. If the OL will can compete it will make things interesting.

 

 

 

With Madden and Matthews in the backfield they are a definte threat. They need to get the QB question answered in the preseason to get where they want to be offensively.

 

As I stated earlier in this thread, I expect them to finish 2nd in our region this year.

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With Madden and Matthews in the backfield they are a definte threat. They need to get the QB question answered in the preseason to get where they want to be offensively.

 

As I stated earlier in this thread, I expect them to finish 2nd in our region this year.

 

I heard that Bartlett lost their defensive coordinator? Also heard that Millington had some players tranfer out of the program. Why?

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I heard that Bartlett lost their defensive coordinator? Also heard that Millington had some players tranfer out of the program. Why?

 

 

 

I don't know much about the Bartlett coaching situation....But I do know a little bit about the Millington transfers....Two of Millington's Backup RB's are now rumored to be enrolled at Craigmont. I am not sure that they will be eligible to play though. Let's just say that they worked their way off of the Millington football team and Out of School. Both are seniors and have only played a limited role on the Millington team over the course of the last couple years.

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I heard that Bartlett lost their defensive coordinator? Also heard that Millington had some players tranfer out of the program. Why?

 

 

Not real sure about the millington situation, but I know that the coordinator at Bartlett made a mistake and left and is now back in the same coaching position.

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There were a few players that have transferred in to Craigmont. Players that I know of are 2 from Millington and 1 from Mississippi. One from Millington is a WR and the other is primarily a DB, though he was tried at RB. I doubt he was a RB at Millington because he seemed to have trouble hitting the right lane while running. Haven't even seen the kid from MS yet, but he is supposed to be a LB. I'm sure the coach will make sure they are eligible after the Bolton situation from last year (a player that transferred out of Craigmont). I also heard that Arlington struggled to beat Memphis Northside in a recent scrimmage......

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I heard Craigmont looked good in a scrimmage against Fairley and heard they also beat White Station 3 to 1. They could be a darkhorse for one of those spots also.

 

 

The field had no markings, and no yardsticks in use. So each team had 10 plays from scrimmage, then the ball would go over to the other team. Towards the end of the scrimmage, each team had the bal at the 10 yard line to work the red zone. Craigmont scored once on the long td pass, WS scored once on the red zone drill. Had int's been allowed to return, I think Craigmont would have scored when they got the int.

 

Craigmont had 3 plays to feel good about vs WS. One was a long TD pass, one was about a 12 yd gain, the other was getting an int. For the most part, our defensive line was in their offensive backfield about the time the ball got there. Their defense showed up better, limiting WS to no big plays. However, WS did move the ball effectively down the field.

 

Had there been the need to get 1st downs to keep a drive going, Craigmont would have been in trouble. I think their defense looked competitive. Offensively however, they were inept (O-line). Perhaps when the temps go down, the O-line will play better? If so, they could be competing for the playoffs.

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Arlington is goinng to stuggle all year long. They lost a big senior class last year and will be in rebuilding mode this year. I understand that Craigmont has a three way scrimmage with both Whitehaven and Kingsbury today or tomorrow. We should know alot more about them after today

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Arlington is goinng to stuggle all year long. They lost a big senior class last year and will be in rebuilding mode this year. I understand that Craigmont has a three way scrimmage with both Whitehaven and Kingsbury today or tomorrow. We should know alot more about them after today

 

Who has Millington scrimmaged so far? I also heard Nesmith had to step down at Central? Is Davis still at Overton?

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Millington scrimmaged Houston this past friday. They looked very good. They lined up and played their style of hard nose, run it down your throat football. But at times the finesse pass was used with great results. They scored on the 3rd play with the long ball. They looked very promising with few mistakes. But both teams(im sure) were not satisfied with their performances and are working to improve.

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Arlington is goinng to stuggle all year long. They lost a big senior class last year and will be in rebuilding mode this year. I understand that Craigmont has a three way scrimmage with both Whitehaven and Kingsbury today or tomorrow. We should know alot more about them after today

 

Heard the CHiefs were competitive in both scrimmages with nobody winning.

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