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I think Maryville had just a "wee" bit to do with that.

 

Pretty much everybody Maryville plays in ET - gets a beat down like this.  I don't know how they get any attendance, home crowd or visitors, because literally the game is pre-determined.   It is really just humiliating.   You have to laugh it off.  I never liked watching DB beat down Central or Volunteer like this.  Not sure what kind of psychology it takes to endure that kind of thing.  And it certainly is not better to be on this side of the beat down.  Actually, why subject your players to it and risk injury anyway?  Certainly, this Maryville team plays so differently than anybody else, there will be little for the DB players to learn from it.  They can never attain to it.  Quarles needs to be coaching UT K-town.  They need somebody like him as head coach and Payton as OC.

 

Maryville football team - excellent leadership

DB Band - excellent leadership

DB Football team - poor leadership

Maryville Band - average leadership

 

It all about leadership/coaching.

If Maryville had Cook as director, they would be bigger and better than DB's band in less than 10 years.  Same goes for GQ if that situation were reversed.

 

Of course I knew all this before the game.  I figured it would be 21-0 by 2nd quarter.  That's why it wasn't worth going and sitting out in the rain, or leaving work an hour early for. 

 

A lot of you weren't on here back around 2005 when we started asking how Maryville could be so good every year with little or no drop off. They don't have many players that go on to play div.1 in college. Well not as many as you would think by looking at their win-loss record. You would think they would have 5 or 6 players every year. What the long time Maryville fans told us then is what they will tell you today. What they do is very simple. They have a bunch of dedicated coaches coaching in the little leagues that work closely with the high school coaches. Their on the same page. There are no egos involved. When they hit the 9th grade they have the fundamentals down to a science. The high school coaches don't have to waste time teaching a player how to line up. They don't do anything terribly complicated. If DB had installed this same system in 2005 this would of been a game to see tonight. And that goes for any other school in the state. It's just hard to believe nobody else can do this. To simple I guess. There's no doubt in my mind Maryville could have ran the same play over and over all night and still beat DB by 40.  

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A lot of you weren't on here back around 2005 when we started asking how Maryville could be so good every year with little or no drop off. They don't have many players that go on to play div.1 in college. Well not as many as you would think by looking at their win-loss record. You would think they would have 5 or 6 players every year. What the long time Maryville fans told us then is what they will tell you today. What they do is very simple. They have a bunch of dedicated coaches coaching in the little leagues that work closely with the high school coaches. Their on the same page. There are no egos involved. When they hit the 9th grade they have the fundamentals down to a science. The high school coaches don't have to waste time teaching a player how to line up. They don't do anything terribly complicated. If DB had installed this same system in 2005 this would of been a game to see tonight. And that goes for any other school in the state. It's just hard to believe nobody else can do this. To simple I guess. There's no doubt in my mind Maryville could have ran the same play over and over all night and still beat DB by 40.

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Seriously, for a minute, some of you need to go over to the SH-Maryville thread for some serious self-reflection. And where is UpperDecker, anyway?

 

Seriously, all I remember about that thread was the claim that their QB could beat Maryville single handedly. Not get back to licking Stacy's boot. :roflol:

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Maybe one day a light bulb will light in the heads of other coaches and they will say to themselves GQ has a system as Waco has described it's proven let's try and institute it, and if not we can all play for 2nd place for another 20 years. But hey I'm just a former player with a kid in the band now what do I know.

 

Trust me. If it hasn't happened by now it ain't happening. Up here it makes more sense to install a complicated offense then change it every three years.

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