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Blue Cross Bowl: Fulton vs Trezevant


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Ok it's game day from the M town. Fulton has great skill players and speed on O and D. Their special teams are superior to North Memphis. However North Memphis' punter can send it a ways. The Bears can match Fulton on O and D. Only thing is the depth of the bears. So it's important that the fellas from North Memphis smack those guys from the mountain in the mouth starting with the first play. If they do that it will b a sad day for the overconfident falcons. The North Memphis guys from Hollywood ave win 26-21. Bank it

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Is that WOMG picking the upset? By how much?

Ha. If it happens it will be a bunch. Lets say 1 point!... :mrgreen:

 

I have seen both of you live. No doubt Fulton has the advantage in depth & experience. Coaching edge goes to Fulton. Travel time. Championship appearances. Handling pressure. Applying pressure. All to the Falcons. But Coach White and his young men have no home field. Not much in the way of a 12th man. They are actually a 2a school. All they have is Coach White, his staff, and each other. They play hard. If they can stop the big plays Fulton will have their hands full. Keep it close Purple Bears..... :ugeek:

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Ha. If it happens it will be a bunch. Lets say 1 point!... :mrgreen:

 

I have seen both of you live. No doubt Fulton has the advantage in depth & experience. Coaching edge goes to Fulton. Travel time. Championship appearances. Handling pressure. Applying pressure. All to the Falcons. But Coach White and his young men have no home field. Not much in the way of a 12th man. They are actually a 2a school. All they have is Coach White, his staff, and each other. They play hard. If they can stop the big plays Fulton will have their hands full. Keep it close Purple Bears..... :ugeek:

I can respect that...
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Ha. If it happens it will be a bunch. Lets say 1 point!... :mrgreen:

 

I have seen both of you live. No doubt Fulton has the advantage in depth & experience. Coaching edge goes to Fulton. Travel time. Championship appearances. Handling pressure. Applying pressure. All to the Falcons. But Coach White and his young men have no home field. Not much in the way of a 12th man. They are actually a 2a school. All they have is Coach White, his staff, and each other. They play hard. If they can stop the big plays Fulton will have their hands full. Keep it close Purple Bears..... :ugeek:

Coach White is the better coach. Hands down

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State championships don't make him better. Tell White has took the bears to the championship twice in 4 years. He deals with kids and circumstances no other coach does. He knows how to get kids to beat the odds. We don't even want to talk about the lack of facilities and support lol. Do you think if u put Coach Black at Trezevant he will still have all his accolades? But I bet White would be able to win just as many if he was in Fultons environment.Tell White is a heck of a coach. Some won't understand

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State championships don't make him better. Tell White has took the bears to the championship twice in 4 years. He deals with kids and circumstances no other coach does. He knows how to get kids to beat the odds. We don't even want to talk about the lack of facilities and support lol. Do you think if u put Coach Black at Trezevant he will still have all his accolades? But I bet White would be able to win just as many if he was in Fultons environment.Tell White is a heck of a coach. Some won't understand

I understand your point. Coach White has far more on his plate during the week than on gamedays for sure, But today, on the field, Coach Black has the edge. You have Coach Quarles. Then there are 5 or 6 more at that second level. Coach Black is one. Coach Martin at CPA is another. And I'll say Coach White is in that group with all he has to do off the field. But come game time Coach Black will adjust and overcome. ..... :ugeek:

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I understand your point. Coach White has far more on his plate during the week than on gamedays for sure, But today, on the field, Coach Black has the edge. You have Coach Quarles. Then there are 5 or 6 more at that second level. Coach Black is one. Coach Martin at CPA is another. And I'll say Coach White is in that group with all he has to do off the field. But come game time Coach Black will adjust and overcome. ..... :ugeek:

True. Trezevant 26 Fulton 21. Are the falcons ready? It's gonna be a long day.......

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