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It was one three huge hits that I noticed on special teams.He took that guy out with a killer shot.I was on the far end but seen it very well.I don't guess any of it's very safe but I just hate to see Jamie on any kind of special teams.Roll Tribe

 

 

Well looks like Jamie Crawford is one tough cookie. I used to worry about him getting hurt but not anymore. He has taken some mamoth hits at QB and always jumps right back up. Seems like everybody else has had to come off the field at some time. So I just worry about everybody else.

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Well looks like Jamie Crawford is one tough cookie. I used to worry about him getting hurt but not anymore. He has taken some mamoth hits at QB and always jumps right back up. Seems like everybody else has had to come off the field at some time. So I just worry about everybody else.

 

I guess I worry about Jamie a little more because we have not played our 2ed and 3ed team guys very much at QB.

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When have we had a chance to? /blush.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blush:" border="0" alt="blush.gif" /> We are not blowing anybody out.

 

The two non conference games with Tennessee High {42-13} and William Blount { 42-6} were the best times to gain some backup experience,not so much now or during the playoffs.It would still be nice to get a lead and play those guys however.

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The two non conference games with Tennessee High {42-13} and William Blount { 42-6} were the best times to gain some backup experience,not so much now or during the playoffs.It would still be nice to get a lead and play those guys however.

I agree with that.Maybe this is the week that we can get a lead and put our whole 2nd string in.

I know there are alot of good athletes standing on the sidelines,that are chomping at the bit

to show they can play.DB is loaded with good backup talent.I say lets pour it on and get them kids in the

game.

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Im not hearing many people talk about Ashlon Adams and his great play at WR. I remember a guy a few years back named Lamon Williams and everybody saying he was good enough to go D1. Of cource some of us remember how he threw all that away. From everything I have seen from Adams he is as good or better than Williams was. I like his effort after catching the ball.

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Im not hearing many people talk about Ashlon Adams and his great play at WR. I remember a guy a few years back named Lamon Williams and everybody saying he was good enough to go D1. Of cource some of us remember how he threw all that away. From everything I have seen from Adams he is as good or better than Williams was. I like his effort after catching the ball.

 

 

Ashlon Adams is good, but he is not anywhere close to Lamon Williams. I know alot of the DB coaches personally, and they will all tell you Lamon is the best athlete to come through DB. That includes all the Sensabaughs, the Gaines brothers, Graves, Ghee, McMillan brothers, and anybody else. I am not taking anything away from any of those guys because they were great players. However, Lamon was unreal and untouchable talent wise. Duran just had to throw the ball up, and Lamon would go get it. Ashlon has great hands, but Lamon's speed, size, verticle leap and toughness is very seldom seen in high school. The sky was the limit for Lamon, unfortunately there was off the field issues.

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Im not hearing many people talk about Ashlon Adams and his great play at WR. I remember a guy a few years back named Lamon Williams and everybody saying he was good enough to go D1. Of cource some of us remember how he threw all that away. From everything I have seen from Adams he is as good or better than Williams was. I like his effort after catching the ball.

 

 

Is Adams a senior? So much of it up here in NET involves the groundwork to get a good offer. He may be the best talent for possible D-I playing time in the Region this year. I just don't think he has a name.

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Is Adams a senior? So much of it up here in NET involves the groundwork to get a good offer. He may be the best talent for possible D-I playing time in the Region this year. I just don't think he has a name.

 

 

Adams is a senior. His sport is basketball, but he is still very good at football. The DB coaches will do all they can for him if he wants to play college football.

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Im not hearing many people talk about Ashlon Adams and his great play at WR. I remember a guy a few years back named Lamon Williams and everybody saying he was good enough to go D1. Of cource some of us remember how he threw all that away. From everything I have seen from Adams he is as good or better than Williams was. I like his effort after catching the ball.

 

There is nothing to compare, Ashlon is an exceptional athlete, but he has only a teaspoon of the skills Lamon Williams possessed, in both football and basketball. However, Ashlon is still a very talented player, who works well in the current system. I agree he is a special player.

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