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Maryville vs. Alcoa (Official ESPN2 Game Thread)


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Reading through this thread has reaffirmed one of the big things I really dislike about Alcoa: the hyperbole.

 

They're always talking about how this is their year and this being their "best team" year after year after year... c'mon. The team from a couple of years ago would have absolutely WAXED Webb last weekend. You may say your boys were looking ahead, but mental toughness and focus is part of the game and is part of the DNA of a team. Those truly great Alcoa teams from recent years didn't look over anyone...they just kept hanging more and more points on the scoreboard and making statements. Heck, they did it to us...

 

I agree AHS will bring its A game on Sunday. I hope MHS does the same. And I hope it's an absolute Rebel blowout on national TV with Prevo doing something that gets us on Sportscenter the next day.

 

I cant agree more with everything in this post. I have started following Alcoa rather closely in recent years and would agree whole hearterdly that you honestly cannot compair this years Alcoa team to the teams of 2009 and 2010. This years team is good but does not have the tools that those years had. The offense is what seperates the two most distinctly. The offensive backfield is not on par with what they had in Tyson, Warren, Toney, Hambrick, and Tallent. I do feel that the little Tyson and Walls have potential to be great but they are not their yet. This years line is good and has size but is not as good as the lines lead by Evans and Rankin of those years. Owenby has steadily improved and has a great frame that he will grow into over time. The recievers appear to be pretty talented and almost on par with Steven Isom who was the deep threat from those years. The defenses I feel like arent seperated by much to be honest. The defense was much better in 2009 vs 2010. With all that being said this years team is much better than last years.

 

Now onto this years game; I hold George Quarles in the highest regard. He is the best coach in the state point blank period. I love the toughness that Rankin seems to instill in his teams. I like Maryville in this game because of what appears to be pretty even teams. I think Alcoas more balanced attack gives them a better shot but the Maryville team will be attuned to the turf and will come in with a better game plan. Im looking forward to a great game.

 

Maryville 28 Alcoa 14

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I'm just glad its on TV. I enjoy watching Rankin rant and rave at officials, he is very entertaining. The Webb crew that did the game on internet, did a good job of focusing in on two or three of his rants Saturday night. He better be careful Sunday, with the HD, we may be able to read lips. Oops.

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What time will the gates open?

 

And what churches are having 8am services to accommodate? We are not so I am going to, um, "check out" other places to see if there are any ideas we could use. Yeah, that's it.

 

Solly,

 

8:30 a.m. service at FBC Maryville. Got some youth involved in worship ... singing and playing. Service will be a little bit of a blend of traditional / contemporary. You can sit with me if you come! Just holler.

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