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I have seen SC play twice. Once was on TV. I have seen a little bit of West. I would say that West is bigger and deeper. Nice running back and a strong fullback. There defense must be pretty good as well the way they stopped East who had been scoring lots of points. You can bet that SC will be well coached. Brewer does a great job. I feel that in the end West will wear them down.

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You want to talk about weird. This new classification system has me, a long time Patriot, pulling for Mo. West. These teams have little to no history that I know of, and according to schedules here on the T, no common opponents. Hard to get a read on this match-up. It looks to be a grind it out offense and strong defense (West) vs a high flying offense (Sevier). If it stays low scoring, I like West's chances. If it turns into a shoot out, West is in big trouble.

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:popcorneater: Heres what I think. West may have a good defense but so did Seymour and DB. If Sevier County keeps the penalties from happening. It will be a Sevier County win. There offense can make things happen. If there penalties are not fixed it will be a long hard game for Sevier County.

Without Penalties Sevier County 28 Morristown West 14. With penalties Sevier County 14 Morr.West 28.

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SC 31 MW 3

 

Hats off to the WHOLE SC Team on this one! I don't think anyone saw this coming! Zach Flynn handling a wet ball & still putting up 220+ yards passing, the receiver core not dropping any, special teams play from Boo Foster, THE WHOLE DEFENSE! Man WHAT A GAME!!!

 

We know what kind of team MW is! This is a big win for SC!

 

My first time to see a game in Morristown, The turf field made it a lot easier to play in the rain!

 

Good Luck to the Trojans the rest of the season!

 

Way to go SMOKY BEARS! :thumb:

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Sevier County really didn't make any mistakes. MoWest made plenty. The score reflects this. Tomorrow's film session should be one for the record books, possibly as interesting as a few headed by Don D. The secondary will have plenty of things to correct before the next time we see them on the field. I've never seen a collective secondary freeze while the ball was in the air on nearly every pass play. The SC receivers kept running while the ball flew, and they in turn flew by an unsound DB unit that seemed to need a half second to realize repeatedly, that yes, this is a pass. Once the WR brought it down they reacted nicely and made tackles, but a lot of times DBs had great chances to make plays on the ball, but instead seemed wait on the receiver.

 

The offense played tough, but some turnovers didn't help the situation. I'm a little confused about the play call when West was only down 7 driving in to score. They had a terrific drive and ran the ball well between the tackles and on the corner, but on first and goal from the 8 the play call is a toss sweep out of thunder to the short side of the field. This is an expected call for West in good conditions, but the wind and rain at the time were both out of control and a fumbled occurred. Why not just hand it off if SC hasn't proved they can stop it on the present drive? The drive in the 3rd quarter with West down 21 took over 8 minutes and produced no points and put the Trojans further away from any kind of comeback. I think this team can learn a lot from the loss because they were good enough to compete with the SC team. Work hard and get it fixed before the playoffs!

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