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OK Nole, it's time for more of your inside information!

I've got nothing that hasn't been addressed. From what I read here, looks like junior lineman Spencer Roche is getting some interest. He is very big. Last years JV line wasn't all that good as a unit which was more based on time together than any player's talent. Glad to see another big body in the mix.

 

Offense will be no-huddle. Lots of emphasis on the decision making by the QB.

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I've got nothing that hasn't been addressed. From what I read here, looks like junior lineman Spencer Roche is getting some interest. He is very big. Last years JV line wasn't all that good as a unit which was more based on time together than any player's talent. Glad to see another big body in the mix.

 

Offense will be no-huddle. Lots of emphasis on the decision making by the QB.

 

I've got nothing that hasn't been addressed. From what I read here, looks like junior lineman Spencer Roche is getting some interest. He is very big. Last years JV line wasn't all that good as a unit which was more based on time together than any player's talent. Glad to see another big body in the mix.

 

Offense will be no-huddle. Lots of emphasis on the decision making by the QB.

Then I guess the coaches think we have smart QB. I have no idea about the intelligence of the guys competing for that position.

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Then I guess the coaches think we have smart QB. I have no idea about the intelligence of the guys competing for that position.

With two very intelligent guys on and off field like Fadnek and Warrington competing for the top QB position you'll definitely have a smart individual running the offense

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I recall watching Gavin play against Maryville's freshmen team a few years ago. We hung with them for awhile, but that was the game where he messed his ankle up. After Gavin went out the whole team went downhill and we ended up getting beat by 2 or 3 TD's. My point is that Gavin just seems like the type of kid who is a good leader and is well rounded in all areas as a ballplayer. He is in other words a gamer and a winner. It wouldn't surprise me at all if he ends up winning the starting QB race.

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