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Both of these teams return basically the same starters and both have new head coaches. Cannon won by 2 last year playing a horrible sequatchie team. I havent seen Cannon play at all but somethin tells me they are just as good as last year. So if sequatchie has really improved you cant tell me the C.C. is still 2 points better over a much improved sequatchie. And they wont admit it but im sure the C.C. players and fans are worried about this sequatchie team because players from the C.C. team came to see how we played and some parent was illegally taping our game. I hope the film helps because your gonna need it. I pick Sequatchie in a hard fought emotional game.

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I don't get on here and make predictions, but I like to get on here and make fun of ignorance. Reading some of these quotes about how Cannon's region is stronger is a little much. If I'm not mistaken your region has beaten Sequatchie and Bledsoe the past few years in the playoffs, but have you forgotten that Tyner and BoydBucs are in this region too. With a game under the boys belts and no major injuries we should give you 4-2a MONSTERS a game.....I Hope lol

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I don't get on here and make predictions, but I like to get on here and make fun of ignorance. Reading some of these quotes about how Cannon's region is stronger is a little much. If I'm not mistaken your region has beaten Sequatchie and Bledsoe the past few years in the playoffs, but have you forgotten that Tyner and BoydBucs are in this region too. With a game under the boys belts and no major injuries we should give you 4-2a MONSTERS a game.....I Hope lol

 

 

Actually it's been pretty even over the last few years in the playoffs...at least.

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Both of these teams return basically the same starters and both have new head coaches. Cannon won by 2 last year playing a horrible sequatchie team. I havent seen Cannon play at all but somethin tells me they are just as good as last year. So if sequatchie has really improved you cant tell me the C.C. is still 2 points better over a much improved sequatchie. And they wont admit it but im sure the C.C. players and fans are worried about this sequatchie team because players from the C.C. team came to see how we played and some parent was illegally taping our game. I hope the film helps because your gonna need it. I pick Sequatchie in a hard fought emotional game.

 

 

 

i wouldnt call it worried buddy, the players came because they have respect for barger and came to see him. plus if u didnt have a game week 0 and the team u played did, wouldnt u be there? almost any team would. u would be stupid not too. i will bet you money york institute will be there friday night when cc plays. they always are. because thats week 2 for them.

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I am a conservative Sequatchie County fan. With that said, we are playing better than we have the last couple of years, but we still haven't proved anything. Just because Sequatchie has improved from last year and Cannon County is just as good last year, doesn't mean we will beat them, but it also don't mean we can't. I know the kids will be prepared to play, and will play hard for Coach Barger. This will be a close game right down to the end.

 

 

 

Gridiron, you may or may not have more team speed than Seq, or more strength. You still have to have disipline and go out and execute.

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I have heard this also. Will be interesting if the Lions got a copy of all the play calls of the Indians on tape.

 

 

im gonna go out on a limb and say that they were just taping the game, not the calls. i doubt they want to have a whole spygate thing like the patriots went through

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