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  1. 1. Will Motown go undefeated in 2011?

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I talked to Jalen Manning this weekend,Smith Co. freshman running back, he bench pressed 375 lbs and ran a 4.5 forty. Not too bad for a freshman.

 

he'll be a soph. this coming season won't he? i heard he was putting up 300+ as an eighth grader. how much are they gonna utilize him this year, scooter? he reminds me of the ethredge boys from friendship, that played in the late nineties. although i have higher hopes for him(manning) as a football player than the ethredge boys were. :rolleyes:

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he'll be a soph. this coming season won't he? i heard he was putting up 300+ as an eighth grader. how much are they gonna utilize him this year, scooter? he reminds me of the ethredge boys from friendship, that played in the late nineties. although i have higher hopes for him(manning) as a football player than the ethredge boys were. :rolleyes:

 

He will be a soph. next fall. He is fortunate in that the QB is returning,a viable threat any time he touches the baall, a wing back who is also a threat will return along with wildcat formation and the option will be used. Teams won't be able to load up on him, too many other players who can hurt you. Can't load the box because the QB can throw with some good returning receivers. Manning is very tough on defense also. More than likely he will start at corner.

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He will be a soph. next fall. He is fortunate in that the QB is returning,a viable threat any time he touches the baall, a wing back who is also a threat will return along with wildcat formation and the option will be used. Teams won't be able to load up on him, too many other players who can hurt you. Can't load the box because the QB can throw with some good returning receivers. Manning is very tough on defense also. More than likely he will start at corner.

 

what kind of size does he have? i'd like to see play as a run support safety. i think that would present some pretty good collisions. :twisted:

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I talked to Jalen Manning this weekend,Smith Co. freshman running back, he bench pressed 375 lbs and ran a 4.5 forty. Not too bad for a freshman.

I hate to remind you scooter/imallin, but last time I talked about bench presses and forty times the Owl fans didnt seem to put much stock in that sort of measuring tool. What has changed your minds over there?

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I hate to remind you scooter/imallin, but last time I talked about bench presses and forty times the Owl fans didnt seem to put much stock in that sort of measuring tool. What has changed your minds over there?

 

Last time you talked about Westy's speed and strength........well....you saw why we didn't put too much stock in it.......

What does a Munskin Mailman know about a measuring tool?? I would have thought a tape measure or yard stick would scare you to death anyway. :lol:

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Last time you talked about Westy's speed and strength........well....you saw why we didn't put too much stock in it.......

What does a Munskin Mailman know about a measuring tool?? I would have thought a tape measure or yard stick would scare you to death anyway. :lol:

 

 

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In 2011 Westmoreland should be better but I still don't see them as a playoff threat. Look at their district.

 

Goodpasture: the defending state runner-up returns Keenan Reynolds & Carter Tompkins (among many others) to a team that just finished as the state runner-up last season.

 

White House: this 4A quarterfinalist from last season returns Heath Johnson, Trent McEwen, & Caleb West to an offense that will not have trouble producing points.

 

Macon County: will build off of last year's second half surge and be very good in Pemberton's second season at the helm.

 

Greenbrier: the Bobcats are always tough and very fundamentally sound and despite graduating a lot this upcoming May they'll still have a solid team led by returning running back Aaron Shelton.

 

 

I just don't know how the Eagles can expect to beat these teams year in and year out. They have the potential to knock off 1 of the 4 on a given year but there is no way that they'll be in the mix by beating all 4 of them (or even 3 of the 4 for the matter).

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