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No, we are not in many ways the same team. This is not NFL football where grown men play on Sundays. You do realize that boys grow, and get much stronger from 15 - 16 and from 16 - 17 and so on right? They also become more talented and gain much experience from year to year. We lost perhaps the best DB in 1A football when he was tragically killed in an automobile accident before the season on his way home from practice. We also lost one of the best middle linebacker/fullbacks in the state in a scrimmage against Pearl Cohn. We have a third string tail back that many of you dont know about (you will next year) who would start for any other 1A school. We are FAR from being the same team as last year.

Is that tailback the one thats worked out since he was 8??

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Looks like he has all the tools,just needs Coached up. He's a man among boy's at this level, he'll have to be more fundamentally sound at the next level. Hope he does well.

Yeah, it's a big jump for sure. Every player has to endure new challenges at each level they jump to. The coaches are looking for the tools, speed, strength, size, and character to mold a player to meet their needs.

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Looks like he has all the tools,just needs Coached up. He's a man among boy's at this level, he'll have to be more fundamentally sound at the next level. Hope he does well.

Pujo, one thing that will happen is he will face guys bigger and badder than he is at first. He's gonna be mistreated in a way he has never known and drug through the dirt. He is big man on campus right now. Next year, that's all over. Daniel is a mentally tough kid, and I think he will respond.

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I dare say there's none better than Silvey anywhere. He went to a private school his freshman and sophomore year. His nicknmae at Greenback is "bonecrusher", there's not one player that can stop him. I don't care if their private ot public.

I've had the opportunity to see Greenback live and several films on them. SIlvey is good, but even at the Class A level this season, he has been whipped on occasion.  

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Type here.Your killing me Buttspanker.LOL!

 

I am trying it. Let's see if it works and send. Thx onB. Now I can roll with the big boys!

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No, we are not in many ways the same team. This is not NFL football where grown men play on Sundays. You do realize that boys grow, and get much stronger from 15 - 16 and from 16 - 17 and so on right? They also become more talented and gain much experience from year to year. We lost perhaps the best DB in 1A football when he was tragically killed in an automobile accident before the season on his way home from practice. We also lost one of the best middle linebacker/fullbacks in the state in a scrimmage against Pearl Cohn. We have a third string tail back that many of you dont know about (you will next year) who would start for any other 1A school. We are FAR from being the same team as last year. 

look pal its just my opinion, no need to get your panties in a wad. good luck to both teams.  maybe you guys will ill run greenback out of cookeville like you think.

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I've had the opportunity to see Greenback live and several films on them. SIlvey is good, but even at the Class A level this season, he has been whipped on occasion.

Of course he has he is not Superman.LOL.I remember on high school hero's they asked him about the level of competition at the 1A level and if there was much of a difference from the 4A/5A linemen he had played against.His response was for the most part none,that it was equally as tough.When you play in a region like ours with Oneida,Coalfield and Harriman these teams are known for real good lineman.It doesn't matter what level a good lineman is a good lineman.Sure in 1A there more scarce but they are still there.But thx again for the post because you ARE the EXPERT. Edited by orngnblk
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I am trying it. Let's see if it works and send. Thx onB. Now I can roll with the big boys!

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