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He is not giving any respect for what they are about to see Friday. When we say our D is as good as any we have had, we mean it. He'll find out soon enough.

 

No not the QB, mine plays on the O-D line..... :roflolk:

o okay beacause i became close with the qb's dad when he came to coach at dresden he's a really good guy...he really looked out for me...sons a heck of an athlete as well if i do insist :)and yes yalls defense is very good this year yall only held us to 6 points pretty impressive

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I garuntee you that this will be a good game. Let me ask you McKenzie people a question. How much can this Mr. Football finalist Vinson lift? He is a smaller boy for a lineman. I doubt he is big enough to play in the SEC. Those Mount Pleasant boys have a real good blocker named Payne Colvett. He is 6'0 235lbs and he was preseason all state in my Murphy Fair book. I garuntee you that he can knock a hole for the runners to run through. I garuntee you that McKenzie coach will have that Vinson boy lined up on Colvett. You think im joking but im not.

Roy, u are a smart man. Just some more sizes for the rebels to think about,

Pos Yr Ht Wt

1 Princeton Harlan QB, DB So. 6-4 185

3 Jerrell Houston FB, DL Sr. 5-11 185

4 Corey Webster RB, LB So. 5-9 150

5 Deminico Owens RB, DB Fr. 5-8 130

6 Taurus Webster WR, DB So. 5-6 135

7 Chantes Robinson SE, C Sr. 6-3 160

8 Cory Chapman RB, LB Fr. 5-11 180

9 Dee Baker RB, S Sr. 5-10 175

10 Dylan Dean RB, C Fr. 5-4 105

11 Kaleb Vandygriff C Sr. 5-7 175

14 Amos Wall TE, LB So. 5-9 150

17 Colton Foster TE, LB Fr. 5-10 160

19 Ronald Harris TE, LB Jr. 6-3 235

20 Dominique Frierson C Sr. 5-10 160

22 Raymond Rochester WR, LB Fr. 5-4 120

24 Quantez Martin RB, LB Sr. 5-11 165

25 Josh Russell RB, LB So. 5-9 150

30 Davonte Webster WR, DB So. 5-8 115

32 Paxton Gilbreath RB, LB Jr. 5-11 185

35 Courtney Webster RB, DB Fr. 5-7 130

35 Keith Mosely RB, C Jr. 5-10 165

42 Chris Hughes WR, LB Sr. 5-10 175

44 Houston Paul WR, DE Fr. 5-8 150

50 Ryan Kaltenbach OL, LB Sr. 5-10 220

51 Bryan Adams OL, DL Sr. 230

53 Sebastian English OL, LB Jr. 190

56 Trent Gibson OL, DL Fr. 5-10 175

59 Justin Stoops OL, DL Sr. 5-8 220

60 Kevin Asbury OL, DL So. 5-9 230

61 Antonio Cathey OL, DL Sr. 5-10 190

63 Vincent Cutrona OL, DL So. 5-10 170

64 Cory Clark OL, DL Fr. 5-8 165

65 Clay Colvett OL, DL Sr. 6-3 295

66 Henley Houston OL, DL Jr. 5-11 195

67 Austin Fuller OL, DL Fr. 5-10 175

69 Payne Colvett OL, DL Sr. 245

75 Justin Harlan OL, DL Sr. 6-3 300

88 Will Daniels WR, S Sr. 5-11 155

 

 

match up against that and yes payne colvett is a beast, and kaleb will be all over that field!

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Roy, u are a smart man. Just some more sizes for the rebels to think about,

Pos Yr Ht Wt

1 Princeton Harlan QB, DB So. 6-4 185

3 Jerrell Houston FB, DL Sr. 5-11 185

4 Corey Webster RB, LB So. 5-9 150

5 Deminico Owens RB, DB Fr. 5-8 130

6 Taurus Webster WR, DB So. 5-6 135

7 Chantes Robinson SE, C Sr. 6-3 160

8 Cory Chapman RB, LB Fr. 5-11 180

9 Dee Baker RB, S Sr. 5-10 175

10 Dylan Dean RB, C Fr. 5-4 105

11 Kaleb Vandygriff C Sr. 5-7 175

14 Amos Wall TE, LB So. 5-9 150

17 Colton Foster TE, LB Fr. 5-10 160

19 Ronald Harris TE, LB Jr. 6-3 235

20 Dominique Frierson C Sr. 5-10 160

22 Raymond Rochester WR, LB Fr. 5-4 120

24 Quantez Martin RB, LB Sr. 5-11 165

25 Josh Russell RB, LB So. 5-9 150

30 Davonte Webster WR, DB So. 5-8 115

32 Paxton Gilbreath RB, LB Jr. 5-11 185

35 Courtney Webster RB, DB Fr. 5-7 130

35 Keith Mosely RB, C Jr. 5-10 165

42 Chris Hughes WR, LB Sr. 5-10 175

44 Houston Paul WR, DE Fr. 5-8 150

50 Ryan Kaltenbach OL, LB Sr. 5-10 220

51 Bryan Adams OL, DL Sr. 230

53 Sebastian English OL, LB Jr. 190

56 Trent Gibson OL, DL Fr. 5-10 175

59 Justin Stoops OL, DL Sr. 5-8 220

60 Kevin Asbury OL, DL So. 5-9 230

61 Antonio Cathey OL, DL Sr. 5-10 190

63 Vincent Cutrona OL, DL So. 5-10 170

64 Cory Clark OL, DL Fr. 5-8 165

65 Clay Colvett OL, DL Sr. 6-3 295

66 Henley Houston OL, DL Jr. 5-11 195

67 Austin Fuller OL, DL Fr. 5-10 175

69 Payne Colvett OL, DL Sr. 245

75 Justin Harlan OL, DL Sr. 6-3 300

88 Will Daniels WR, S Sr. 5-11 155

 

 

match up against that and yes payne colvett is a beast, and kaleb will be all over that field!

dang...yall dont seem that big...when i played our o line was massive and we averaged out at like 260 or so i reckon they just dont grow em like they used to lol i guess they stopped puttin growth hormones in the tyson chicken :)

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I garuntee you that this will be a good game. Let me ask you McKenzie people a question. How much can this Mr. Football finalist Vinson lift? He is a smaller boy for a lineman. I doubt he is big enough to play in the SEC. Those Mount Pleasant boys have a real good blocker named Payne Colvett. He is 6'0 235lbs and he was preseason all state in my Murphy Fair book. I garuntee you that he can knock a hole for the runners to run through. I garuntee you that McKenzie coach will have that Vinson boy lined up on Colvett. You think im joking but im not.

Roy, Colin is middle LB and he is pretty strong if I say so myself. Back in the Spring he clean-300, bench 280 and squated 425. Not to bad for a junior and weighing only around 180 or so. He's a little bigger now from the Spring and would assume a little stronger. He could play my MLB slot anytime if I was coaching.... :thumb: MTP RB's better get ready cause this young man will knock your head off, plus he plays FB and on all special teams.....Run it at him and watch what happens. Let me throw in that he is not the only one on this team that can do the same thing. this team functions as a unit......

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Roy, u are a smart man. Just some more sizes for the rebels to think about,

Pos Yr Ht Wt

1 Princeton Harlan QB, DB So. 6-4 185

3 Jerrell Houston FB, DL Sr. 5-11 185

4 Corey Webster RB, LB So. 5-9 150

5 Deminico Owens RB, DB Fr. 5-8 130

6 Taurus Webster WR, DB So. 5-6 135

7 Chantes Robinson SE, C Sr. 6-3 160

8 Cory Chapman RB, LB Fr. 5-11 180

9 Dee Baker RB, S Sr. 5-10 175

10 Dylan Dean RB, C Fr. 5-4 105

11 Kaleb Vandygriff C Sr. 5-7 175

14 Amos Wall TE, LB So. 5-9 150

17 Colton Foster TE, LB Fr. 5-10 160

19 Ronald Harris TE, LB Jr. 6-3 235

20 Dominique Frierson C Sr. 5-10 160

22 Raymond Rochester WR, LB Fr. 5-4 120

24 Quantez Martin RB, LB Sr. 5-11 165

25 Josh Russell RB, LB So. 5-9 150

30 Davonte Webster WR, DB So. 5-8 115

32 Paxton Gilbreath RB, LB Jr. 5-11 185

35 Courtney Webster RB, DB Fr. 5-7 130

35 Keith Mosely RB, C Jr. 5-10 165

42 Chris Hughes WR, LB Sr. 5-10 175

44 Houston Paul WR, DE Fr. 5-8 150

50 Ryan Kaltenbach OL, LB Sr. 5-10 220

51 Bryan Adams OL, DL Sr. 230

53 Sebastian English OL, LB Jr. 190

56 Trent Gibson OL, DL Fr. 5-10 175

59 Justin Stoops OL, DL Sr. 5-8 220

60 Kevin Asbury OL, DL So. 5-9 230

61 Antonio Cathey OL, DL Sr. 5-10 190

63 Vincent Cutrona OL, DL So. 5-10 170

64 Cory Clark OL, DL Fr. 5-8 165

65 Clay Colvett OL, DL Sr. 6-3 295

66 Henley Houston OL, DL Jr. 5-11 195

67 Austin Fuller OL, DL Fr. 5-10 175

69 Payne Colvett OL, DL Sr. 245

75 Justin Harlan OL, DL Sr. 6-3 300

88 Will Daniels WR, S Sr. 5-11 155

 

 

match up against that and yes payne colvett is a beast, and kaleb will be all over that field!

What size you talking about........I don't think that will intimidate anyone on this side of the river. Heck, our middle school kids were bigger than this roster. Go take a look at our roster on the link below...... :thumb:

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Hey Tiger Fans...Ya'll Need To Carpool, Pack You A Lunch Or Snack, And Sneak In To This Game....Because It Aint Gonna Go Well For Ya...I'd Hate To Know You All Paid 8 Bucks To Get In And 30 Bucks In Gas And Throw In Dinner And Refreshments...Shoot...Just Phone In A Forfeit And Save Ya Money For Christmas...Aint No Shame In Doing The Smart Thing. :roflolk: Leave This Playoff Stuff To The More Suited To Doing It! :twisted:

 

See Even The Newspaper Is Convinced

CLASS 2A

 

In a rematch of the 2007 Class 2A semifinals, Mt. Pleasant roars into McKenzie, but the Massey Ratings are not giving the Tigers much of a chance.

 

The computers have the Rebels knocking off Mt. Pleasant 35-14.

 

The favorites are again in good positions to advance with the exception of top-seeded Hampton, who is projected to fall to Boyd-Buchanan 32-14.

 

Projected winners: Boyd-Buchanan, Wartburg, Trousdale County, Signal Mountain, McKenzie, Riverside, Humboldt and Trinity Christian.

 

My upset special: Mt. Pleasant over McKenzie.

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I garuntee you that this will be a good game. Let me ask you McKenzie people a question. How much can this Mr. Football finalist Vinson lift? He is a smaller boy for a lineman. I doubt he is big enough to play in the SEC. Those Mount Pleasant boys have a real good blocker named Payne Colvett. He is 6'0 235lbs and he was preseason all state in my Murphy Fair book. I garuntee you that he can knock a hole for the runners to run through. I garuntee you that McKenzie coach will have that Vinson boy lined up on Colvett. You think im joking but im not.

 

 

If he is lined up in front of Payne He will also get Clay who stands next to his brother.

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Hey Tiger Fans...Ya'll Need To Carpool, Pack You A Lunch Or Snack, And Sneak In To This Game....Because It Aint Gonna Go Well For Ya...I'd Hate To Know You All Paid 8 Bucks To Get In And 30 Bucks In Gas And Throw In Dinner And Refreshments...Shoot...Just Phone In A Forfeit And Save Ya Money For Christmas...Aint No Shame In Doing The Smart Thing. :roflolk: Leave This Playoff Stuff To The More Suited To Doing It! :twisted:

 

See Even The Newspaper Is Convinced

CLASS 2A

 

In a rematch of the 2007 Class 2A semifinals, Mt. Pleasant roars into McKenzie, but the Massey Ratings are not giving the Tigers much of a chance.

 

The computers have the Rebels knocking off Mt. Pleasant 35-14.

 

The favorites are again in good positions to advance with the exception of top-seeded Hampton, who is projected to fall to Boyd-Buchanan 32-14.

 

Projected winners: Boyd-Buchanan, Wartburg, Trousdale County, Signal Mountain, McKenzie, Riverside, Humboldt and Trinity Christian.

 

My upset special: Mt. Pleasant over McKenzie.

 

Those Massey ratings are a bunch of mess. Butchie, you need to look and see what Murphy has to say about this game. It is alot better than that Massey rating. You think im joking but im not.

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i'm just sayin, i also wanted to say thank you for all the mckenzie support last week, maybe yall can cheer for us again this week after our victory. how was the drive home friday night knowing mp put 50 up in first round playoff game? can yall keep up with that scoring? a wise man once said, "kiss the baby"! maybe ur fans can come to all our games and support us all the way to the state championship?

 

Well, in summing up the last few pages, it seems MtP fans are quite cocky this time (just like they were in '07 when we sent Marco and those others packing). Now we play these games to give each team their best shot at Round 3. Just for the record, we are NOT WHH!!!! This years Rebels are argueably IMO better than the one you saw in '07 even though they were very good. Our D is quite fun to watch compared to '07 even though ya'll likely won't enjoy it very much. Yeah, ya'll will get excited for a while when they bend a little if that happens? But, in the end, you will see.

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