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Just let them play the Bethel Wildcats......they are a small college team(McKenzie, TN).....and I promise you, they would lose by alot. Comparing a high shcool team with a college team is rediculous. You are talking about Mr. Football candidates from all over playing on college teams against young and immature players. The pass defense would be very difficult for any high shcool team facing a college level QB with good, big receivers. That's like comparing the Oregon Ducks with the SF 49ers. It wouldn't even be a game. Defense would dominate the Oregon offense. Same thing would happen to HS team. Quit with the rediculous notions about them being good enough to let them play college teams. LMAO

 

The same Bethel that recently lost to Union, KY 84 to 55? Bethel is awful. Note, I certainaly agree with your post. But Bethel? I like the Ducks comparison better. :roflol: Can we go with that one?

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BS, how ya been? Not much OOS talk until recently. I'm most interested in getting Alcoa to step up and play some real teams, instead of just playing Maryville and then a bunch of chumps the rest of the year...

 

The real chump here is you. Go get CHUMP tattoed between the spade and cardinal rose tats you have on your back. Most appropriate ID for someone who will get on here and call our children chumps regardless of school. The young men at CAK, Loudon, Fulton, or any other school Alcoa plays are not chumps.

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The real chump here is you. Go get CHUMP tattoed between the spade and cardinal rose tats you have on your back. Most appropriate ID for someone who will get on here and call our children chumps regardless of school. The young men at CAK, Loudon, Fulton, or any other school Alcoa plays are not chumps.

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BS, how ya been? Not much OOS talk until recently. I'm most interested in getting Alcoa to step up and play some real teams, instead of just playing Maryville and then a bunch of chumps the rest of the year...

Shame. Really, I thought you learned your lesson earlier this year. You must choose your words carefully. Substitute "noncompetitive teams" for "chumps." Of course, some would find offense in that description too. Nonetheless, it's the truth. The opponents after Maryville can not compete with Alcoa and probably never will. Beating the stew out of them won't improve Alcoa and thus be a potential disadvantage when they do play competitive teams. It does provide "playing time" for the non-starters, though.

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I disagree with you on your dirty dozen that would beat Alcoa, you made it sound they would go 0-12 against that group. That ain't happen'. They would beat some of them. Like Liberty, Northside, and maybe a couple of more. But this conversation is worthless because nobody is ever going to have a schedule like that to see what would happen.

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Shame. Really, I thought you learned your lesson earlier this year. You must choose your words carefully. Substitute "noncompetitive teams" for "chumps." Of course, some would find offense in that description too. Nonetheless, it's the truth. The opponents after Maryville can not compete with Alcoa and probably never will. Beating the stew out of them won't improve Alcoa and thus be a potential disadvantage when they do play competitive teams. It does provide "playing time" for the non-starters, though.

Owl, I can't discuss anything with these homers. It sounds like I really hurt their feelings, but you're right, I should've used "noncompetitive teams" in place of "chumps." I don't, in any way, want to degrade the young kids who bust their butts every Friday night for our entertainment. For that, I apologize to the youngsters.

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Team's Alcoa would NOT beat this year;

 

Murfreesboro Oakland

Montgomery Bell Academy

Baylor

Brentwood Academy

Memphis Ridgeway...yes...Memphis Ridgeway

Ensworth

Smyrna

Jackson Northside

Whitehaven

jury still out on Liberty Magnet in Jackson

Christian Brothers

Briarcrest Christian

MUS

 

I can PROMISE all Alcoa fans...as much as I love the Tornadoes..(over the other Blount County schools)...if your team competed in Districts 7-AAA, 9-AAA, 11-AAA, and CERTAINLY 15 & 16 AAA...you would not be undefeated this season! It's plain...it's simple..it's obvious!...but..due to your enrollment...luckily..you'll never have to compete in those districts!...however, above is an even dozen who I'm sure would welcome a game with Alcoa anytime...if the actual school administrators feel the same as many of your Coacht posters...they should give each one a call this December. Good Luck Tornadoes!!

 

You can definately mark MUS off this list. Watching them play CBHS. Not impressed at all. MUS is leading 14-7 with less than 2 mins left in half. Alcoa would have no problem scoring on either of the two teams.Oooops CBHS just tied the game. Yahoo!!!

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I want to thank the starter of this post, and all who have replied. I have a topic I've considered starting, but it's a little far fetched. However, afer this thread, nothing I do will seem quite so moronic.

 

Lol, best post of the thread. I detect the strong odor of urine in this thread, and the trail seems to lead right up that rope. :roflol:

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Lol, best post of the thread. I detect the strong odor of urine in this thread, and the trail seems to lead right up that rope. :roflol:

 

What's up jlmac? It looks like your OH playoffs will be interesting. I like St. Ed's right now. They should play the winner of Colerain/LaSalle. Should be a good one. I think St. Ed's will hand Glenville their 2nd loss off the season en route to the state title.....

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