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I think the Cheatham County community has a great opportunity to rally around this program even more and build on their great season. Look at what some of the other public schools are doing. Smith County and Alcoa in 3A come to mind. Some of the best facilities and support anywhere. The Alcoa facilities are just stunning! I am sure there are more examples out there. This is not a knock on CC. They did a great job this year and have a great base on which to build, but you gotta keep getting better year after year.

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Coachrus- I love what you just said! My thoughts exactly!! Lets build from this, come back stronger, get kids interested incoming to our community for a chance at the title!! If we could get support(BOE funds and backing) our community is on the "Cheatham Train" lets keep them aboard!!! And become a potential powerhouse!!!

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Congrats to CPA on advancing to next week's semifinals.You guys have an outstanding team and program and I wish you the best of luck next week against Milan. I haven't seen Milan this year, but I guarantee they will have to play a heck of a game to beat a CPA team that is extremely talented, well-coached, and simply on a roll right now. The Cubs tried to do the same things that made them successful all season and to try otherwise would have surely produced an even more lopsided result. CPA was simply the better team last night and that would be hard for anyone in attendance to argue against. Don't think coaching had anything to do with the result, just guys like # 72, 6, 9, 22, 14, 7 and many others for the Lions. The Cubs gave it everything they had as always but it simply was not enough last night. CPA is very, very good!

This was truly a magical season for the Cheatham Co. Cubs and one that will probably never be equaled. The Senior Class arrived when the program was struggling and took it to heights it has never before seen and made memories that will never be forgotten. Everyone associated with the entire program should be very proud of what you accomplished this year! Go Cubs!!

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Then the community train needs to vote when there school board, and council seat terms are up for election. That's only way things start getting better for the future and staying that way! If you exclude the private schools, and just talk public, all them schools that win on consistent basis are the ones that have backing!

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Then the community train needs to vote when there school board, and council seat terms are up for election. That's only way things start getting better for the future and staying that way! If you exclude the private schools, and just talk public, all them schools that win on consistent basis are the ones that have backing!

 

BD, you are exactly correct. For years CPA couldn't get past Trousdale Co., to advance in the play-offs. We had all the advantages, but they had the total support of their community. That is one of the final pieces to the puzzle. Keep it up ya'll, you've come to far to let that support slip away. Anybody can sit back and nit-pick, it takes work by the community, not just the players parents and supporters to make it work. A lot of programs don't have that, the successful ones do.

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robjim: It was great to meet you last night as well. Hopefully you, the 560AM crew, your film girl (who was very nice), and your coaches got everything you needed. It was a rocking environment for sure last night. I thought the humor of your student section wearing white garbage bags "to represent white trash" was original and creative lol! Good Luck next week vs Milan!

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robjim: It was great to meet you last night as well. Hopefully you, the 560AM crew, your film girl (who was very nice), and your coaches got everything you needed. It was a rocking environment for sure last night. I thought the humor of your student section wearing white garbage bags "to represent white trash" was original and creative lol! Good Luck next week vs Milan!

 

Thanks, it was great to meet all of you, and yes ya'll took care of us.

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Coachrus- I love what you just said! My thoughts exactly!! Lets build from this, come back stronger, get kids interested incoming to our community for a chance at the title!! If we could get support(BOE funds and backing) our community is on the "Cheatham Train" lets keep them aboard!!! And become a potential powerhouse!!!

It was evident last night that the community was on board just by the number of fans staying til the end and mingling with the team. Good Luck in the future.
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Why would you get on here and throw the Cheatham coaches under the bus after they worked their tails off (just as the players did) to ensure that this would be a successful season? Coach Finley, Coach Jackson, and Coach Boyd are the ONLY paid football coaches on the Cubs coaching staff. Coach Langley, Coach Randolph, and Coach Patterson were volunteer assistants who did not receive any pay whatsoever this season for the countless hours they put in this fall. Cheatham County pays a head football coach and 2 assistants. That's all the school system pays football. I promise you from being around the Cubs football program since 2005 you won't find coaches who work and gameplan harder than the Cubs Coaching Staff. I am sorry for the rant CoachTers but knocking the coaching staff after a season like this one is just wrong.

The cc coaches were out coached when Chosing not to have a freshman team or a JV team! That is why cc has not had success earlier and why it will be a long time before they have success like this again! I have listened while these coaches have taken credit for raising these kids and mentoring them like a father figure. What would these coaches know about being a father? you get on here and say a nerve has not been struck because you dont coach at cheatham but you did and your brother does. You have multiple account on here this one isnt even yours because your original account was banned from coach T. Giving a team like CPA the ball at mid field is getting out coached! Waiting till the 13 game of the season to try and throw the ball is being out coached! There are many ways that cheatham was out coached I can continue if you would like? I am sure you will get on another of your coach t alter egos and defend yourself. Just remember I know and now all these people know also.
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