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  1. 1. What will the final score be

    • SP by 2 td's or less
      36
    • SP by 3 td's or more
      45
    • Coalfield by 2 td's or less
      14
    • Coalfield by 2 td's or more
      1


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I've read as many articles as I can find, and seen all the videos. IMO it appears (I say "appears") that LV started the whole thing, so it will be interesting to see what their punishment will be. It could possibly be devastating to a program that has improved by leaps and bounds. Maybe I'm getting soft, but I think CF's punishment was a little harsh, but, again, I wasn't there and I certainly wasn't on the field, so I have no idea what really went down. When I'm on the sidelines at our games I have a hard time keeping up with what goes on. The TSSAA no doubt saw a need to set an example and it's unfortunate that CF took the brunt of it. But if CF is anything like other small teams with great football tradition their subs will step up and give it their all. That's what we've been doing all year and it's worked for us. I truly hope the boys and fans on both sides keep a level head and just play football. With all these factors it has the recipe for a great night of football.

 

What we haven't seen is the officiating crew's report to the TSSAA. Plus, as Childress stateed, LV didn't have guys and waterboys going onto the field and their coaches were getting their guys off the field and the CF melee followed them to the sideline. That is what got the coach in trouble.

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We have been playing most of the season with an average of 5 starters out, many of which play both ways. Last week we only had 2 or 3 out but got some one else banged up.

 

Yeah but on a little team like Coalfield when you lose your best two players it's a bigger drop off than a team full of athletes like South Pitt IMO. And then losing five guys from the bench AND the head coach makes it worse ten fold. Hopefully this will fire them up to at least be somewhat competitive tonight. If it's close at halftime they have a shot.

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And who says Coalfield only lost two starters? That's two starters on defense. The ones that came off the bench could have been offensive starters. I know #42 RB and his backup were ejected and they are offensive players. So just because they are on the bench doesn't mean they aren't offensive starters.

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I've read as many articles as I can find, and seen all the videos. IMO it appears (I say "appears") that LV started the whole thing, so it will be interesting to see what their punishment will be. It could possibly be devastating to a program that has improved by leaps and bounds. Maybe I'm getting soft, but I think CF's punishment was a little harsh, but, again, I wasn't there and I certainly wasn't on the field, so I have no idea what really went down. When I'm on the sidelines at our games I have a hard time keeping up with what goes on. The TSSAA no doubt saw a need to set an example and it's unfortunate that CF took the brunt of it. But if CF is anything like other small teams with great football tradition their subs will step up and give it their all. That's what we've been doing all year and it's worked for us. I truly hope the boys and fans on both sides keep a level head and just play football. With all these factors it has the recipe for a great night of football.

As a Grace fan I have no sympathy for Coalfied but I will have to agree with you on this.

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Yeah but on a little team like Coalfield when you lose your best two players it's a bigger drop off than a team full of athletes like South Pitt IMO. And then losing five guys from the bench AND the head coach makes it worse ten fold. Hopefully this will fire them up to at least be somewhat competitive tonight. If it's close at halftime they have a shot.

 

I hate to bust your bubble but the TSSAA have you guys listed with an enrollment of 224 and SPHS at 235. We don't have as much of a numbers advantage over you at all.

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Yeah but on a little team like Coalfield when you lose your best two players it's a bigger drop off than a team full of athletes like South Pitt IMO. And then losing five guys from the bench AND the head coach makes it worse ten fold. Hopefully this will fire them up to at least be somewhat competitive tonight. If it's close at halftime they have a shot.

Losing the head coach this deep into the season is bad, but I don't see it as "ten fold". Vic is a great coach and one of the things that makes him great is that he prepares his entire staff so that situations like this won't totally disrupt things. If a team doesn't know what to do by now they're already in trouble. And if you think our team is that much bigger than yours you're mistaken. Still, I think you guys got a bad rap. Again, I hope for a good clean game.

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From Knoxville Prep Extra....

 

Class 1A

 

South Pittsburg (10-2) at Coalfield (10-1): A brawl in last week's win over Lookout Valley will leave Coalfield without eight players and its coach for tonight's game against a defending state champion.

 

My pick: South Pittsburg 35, Coalfield 7.

 

 

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We aren't a group that starts fights, so you don't need to worry about us starting anything with your players. We didn't last year did we? Also people are failing to look at the fact that after the fight we were still able to play 2 1/2 quarters of football and shake hands after the game. I am anxious to hear LV's punishment when TSSAA releases it Monday. I'm sure it will be more harsh than ours especially for the quarterback and 30.

According to the article I've linked this is what LV will face:

 

 

The three ejected Lookout Valley players will sit out the first game of the next sport they participate in, or the first football game of next season if they are not seniors. Childress added that according to the video, Lookout Valley had no other players come onto the field.

 

"According to the video, it appeared as if some of the Lookout Valley players were the aggressors, but their coaches did a fantastic job of keeping their kids on the sideline," Childress said. "You could see that on video. That's where Coalfield coaches needed to do a better job of knowing their responsibility of keeping their kids on the sideline."

 

Link to entire article:

 

http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2011/nov/17/coalfield-suspends-coach-8-players-for-playoff/?sportspreps

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I saw several times where alot of linemen are blocking a gap to their right and one linemen might block a gap to his left. This causes a serious problem in a gap assignment blocking scheme.

Its called zone blocking,you all do the same thing as we do,it benefits the cutback style backs,except we dont use the wide gaps all the time.Not really gap blocking you block who is in your area left or right,the backs read the block.

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Its called zone blocking,you all do the same thing as we do,it benefits the cutback style backs,except we dont use the wide gaps all the time.Not really gap blocking you block who is in your area left or right,the backs read the block.

 

We get the theory. However, the problem we were talking about is when the LB or safety reads the gap and blast through from the other direction.

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