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I agree with Online. These are two young, talented programs. Ezell has had two good seasons out of the last three. CPA has had good teams the last three years. Compare that to Trousdale who has a winning tradition dating to the 1960's when Jim Satterfield took over. That should put things in a little better perspective.

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Just to clarify what I meant by my post, EHCS and CPA have had some good years recently, and I commend both programs and their coaches for those accomplishments. I think Coach Pack's staying at CPA says a lot about what he thinks of his school and his players (and maybe a little about the administration he turned down this past May).

 

But, to question the coaching of the programs like wizard did is out of line. Those programs have been there, done that, and went there and did it again numerous times over. One thing anyone associated with any of those programs would tell you is that be careful what you say....the target and the expectations you have to live up to get bigger when you establish a tradition of winning, and if you get too cocky, you may end up being a one hit wonder.

 

Good luck to all.

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RollyPollyRedtideRoll or whatever your name is. I realize that you have read a thesaurus from front to back. Congratulations!

 

My comment wasn't about "how talented" teams like MBA, BGA, CPA or BA have been. I was implying that Scott Smith is often overlooked and that perhaps CPA's staff is a little overrated. CPA along with BGA, MBA, and BA are located in "Silver Spoonsville" so the local prognosticators trip all over themselves trying to cover these pseudo-intellectual geniuses.

 

Scott Smith is the second coming of Steve Spurrier. If you don't believe me, just watch a tape of the Ezell-Cloudland championship game. As long has he is the coach at Ezell, we will be in great shape.

 

Ezell Harding Players: Practice hard....

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RollyPollyRedtideRoll or whatever your name is. I realize that you have read a thesaurus from front to back. Congratulations!

 

My comment wasn't about "how talented" teams like MBA, BGA, CPA or BA have been. I was implying that Scott Smith is often overlooked and that perhaps CPA's staff is a little overrated. CPA along with BGA, MBA, and BA are located in "Silver Spoonsville" so the local prognosticators trip all over themselves trying to cover these pseudo-intellectual geniuses.

 

Scott Smith is the second coming of Steve Spurrier. If you don't believe me, just watch a tape of the Ezell-Cloudland championship game. As long has he is the coach at Ezell, we will be in great shape.

 

Ezell Harding Players: Practice hard....

 

Classy comments, wizard.

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