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Wish I had known about the passing scrimmage. Sounds like not much has changed since the D-D - South scrimmage a couple months ago. Watching D-B this year might be like watching Gate City, VA play. Pound the rock over and over... Wait a minute - former Gate City head coach Nick Colobro is on staff now at D-B isn't he?

 

He is on staff, but I think he coaches the D-Line. I don't think he coaches any on the offense.

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Whatever we do you can bet it will be the offense that we can do successfully. Clark has always adapted to the athletes he does or does not have. With A great QB like Duran we were pass happy. With Sensabaugh we were run oriented. I think with a question at QB we will run all night and throw maybe 5-10 passes per game and rely on our defense and clock management. You can't argue with Clark's success. ROLL TRIBE!!!!!

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Is Malik Foreman's younger brother playing? Who are the QB's? Any outstanding upcoming sophomores? About how many kids to we we have on the team this year? thanks! :unsure:

 

 

 

 

I think everyone wanted Malik's brother to play but he's sticking to round ball. That's unfortunate because I was told by a family member that he was the better football player not just an athlete.

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After watching the last 7 on 7 the QB situation is not as I had thought. Both QB's were impressive one being silghtly more accurate than the other and one having the upper hand on mobility. The team though in a down year still should have a good season. The o-line will be quite big with a average weight of approx. 250lbs with one possible Div 1 prospect.

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This is when you have to ask yourself why didnt clark give the underclassmen more reps and game action.Theres no reason why a 6a school should be wondering about whos going to be the QB.JUST SAYIN

 

 

 

 

Well Clark shows a lot of loyalty to his upper class men. And I'm glad because it was all that playing time that put a couple players in orange for the next few years. Have to respect that. He knows what he's doing. Although I would feel better knowing what were going to have this year. Lol. ROLL TRIBE!!!!

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