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With respect you are not even close to the goal line in your opinion

1st year - 36-35 loss and we didn't have a defense yet you won on last minute drive

And we has sophomore QB

Last year - all underclass kids , had small defense finished 3-3 (6-5 overall )

Blade has won a gold ball , has beaten Crabtree , Crawford , Rector all with gold balls as well ....

He can coach

This year they are grown up

This year was the year everyone had circled for that special year

When talent is not up to par like it has been the last 2 meetings sure It's easy to say he was out coached ?

He has the team now to compete

I will worry about 1st round first

He can coach, no doubt. The talent he has is special this year and they're clicking.

 

1st round will not be a pushover. Cane Ridge is rolling right along right now as well

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After seeing Hendersonville against Hillsboro earlier this year, I don't see how they could compete with Indy this year.

it has come to the conclusion that Hillsboro can beat anyone in 5a IF they come to play. They came to play against hendersonville and hville did not. Examples of them not coming to play have been the loss against Cane Ridge who Hville dismantled(scores in 4th quarter for Cane Ridge against hendersonville's 3rd and 4th string make that score the way it is), station camp who they went into double OT with while SC didnt score against hville, and glencliff who hillsboro beat but was trailing by 3 in the half i believe. Glencliff looks like a middle school team. Its simply whether they decide to play or not. I 100% believe if hillsboro were to play hendersonville again, they would not win. Hendersonville has been the underdog the last 2 meetings against Independence Hatfield seems to do better when they are supposed to lose. Not guessing who is going to win because we arn't even 100% positive this game will happen. Would be another classic for sure i believe.
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it has come to the conclusion that Hillsboro can beat anyone in 5a IF they come to play. They came to play against hendersonville and hville did not. Examples of them not coming to play have been the loss against Cane Ridge who Hville dismantled(scores in 4th quarter for Cane Ridge against hendersonville's 3rd and 4th string make that score the way it is), station camp who they went into double OT with while SC didnt score against hville, and glencliff who hillsboro beat but was trailing by 3 in the half i believe. Glencliff looks like a middle school team. Its simply whether they decide to play or not. I 100% believe if hillsboro were to play hendersonville again, they would not win. Hendersonville has been the underdog the last 2 meetings against Independence Hatfield seems to do better when they are supposed to lose. Not guessing who is going to win because we arn't even 100% positive this game will happen. Would be another classic for sure i believe.

But they beat y'all 49-21, so that's all you should be concerned with. Enjoy playing Indy in the second round. Maybe you will get your wish and play the Burros again. Doubt it.

 

HVille doesn't have the athletes in the secondary to go toe to toe with Indy. Only chance would be to control the clock with their O, hope for a rainy night and catch a few breaks.

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Observing from the distance.......

 

Without a doubt I can say any playoff game for Indy is not a " gimme "

There are just that many talented teams this year and on any given Friday night anything can happen....

Please don't say teams match up well or have the athletes to play with Indy's offense - no team does! Fact is they are a well oiled machine with a QB whom knows the system , can read defenses and knows where to attack .....

The D of Indy has been lights out all year and has been the Achilles of teams past - this year they are just plain nasty and remind me very much of the Ravenwood D that won the Gold Ball....

But anything can happen on Friday so let's strap the pads on and see what happens...

All I know is Maryville is still afraid to play top competition â˜

does the jealousy ever get old

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