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Greeneville, the single most important position in this game is your corners. You must have speed there or it will be a long night. South had speed on the corners. Their best corner was lost in the second half beginning kickoff. That was their ultimate downfall. South corners are very fast and the one we lost was also our starting tailback. Fulton's middle kickoff recievers consistantly fumbled the ball which guaranteed short or no return yardage. I would say that arrangement will be modified this week with speed up in the middle to take advantage of that potential stratigy. If you put it in the endzone each time then that solves the problem. The rest of the game will manage itself but the corners and special teams are the game changers.

 

Fulton, your O line was weak. South was in your backfield all evening. Everyone knows you will run it wide. I will be surprised if Greenevielle can manage your fast TB. Your defensive front was one of the best I have seen. You put major pressure on Souths' passing game. However, South did have alot of success running up the middle...but at a heavy price. If Greeneville has only one premier RB then he will take a beating from you.

 

Fulton's secondary was weak. If Greenville can find the time to throw the ball it will be a trump card. I don't think the Greeneville corners have the speed that South had at the corners. But I don't think the Greeneville D will allow anything in the middle.

 

So in my mind Fulton will rely on their speedy TB. And Greeneville will control the clock. Special teams will decide this game.

Greeneville has a lot of speed on the corners. Not to mention at WR. If GREENEVILLE can throw it Fulton will be in for a long night
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Greeneville, the single most important position in this game is your corners. You must have speed there or it will be a long night. South had speed on the corners. Their best corner was lost in the second half beginning kickoff. That was their ultimate downfall. South corners are very fast and the one we lost was also our starting tailback. Fulton's middle kickoff recievers consistantly fumbled the ball which guaranteed short or no return yardage. I would say that arrangement will be modified this week with speed up in the middle to take advantage of that potential stratigy. If you put it in the endzone each time then that solves the problem. The rest of the game will manage itself but the corners and special teams are the game changers.

 

Fulton, your O line was weak. South was in your backfield all evening. Everyone knows you will run it wide. I will be surprised if Greenevielle can manage your fast TB. Your defensive front was one of the best I have seen. You put major pressure on Souths' passing game. However, South did have alot of success running up the middle...but at a heavy price. If Greeneville has only one premier RB then he will take a beating from you.

 

Fulton's secondary was weak. If Greenville can find the time to throw the ball it will be a trump card. I don't think the Greeneville corners have the speed that South had at the corners. But I don't think the Greeneville D will allow anything in the middle.

 

So in my mind Fulton will rely on their speedy TB. And Greeneville will control the clock. Special teams will decide this game.

that's a  fine breakdown of some things, but you are dead wrong about greenevilles speed at the corners. we will be just fine there. The more i think about this game and the more film i watch of fulton, to be honest, if we dont turn the ball over and just run our offense like we can and usually do, Greeneville will win this game. My message last year to fulton was " dont take it personal fulton, its just what we do" and that came back to bite me in the #### because i severely over estimated the greene teams heart...this season, heart is not a question, so my message to fulton is " Dont be ticked if your butts get kicked ".....lol....

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If I were a Greenville dad I would make sure my boy had some 1 inch screw in cleats. You will need the extra dig. That field is soft. Yeah, yeah...I know...3/4's is the legal limit, but 3/4's won't cut it if it gets wet. That field has a downhill slope to it and when you cut wide open you will need teeth. Maybe ditch the girdle too.

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