Playerscoach Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 well to no suprise; it took 3 days to finally get a post or 2 on this thread of true football chat.....no suprise with the Goon bosses involved and also see all the Alcoee opposition beat down in a corner.......embarrissin....got Gerry boycottin the game; soccer mom submissed to makin compliments to the Goons; and LBD tryin to gamble away T-names....even if you won the bet LBD and a name gone; theyre just like gremlins....a little water and you got 2 more goons.....(bet your donkey's gainst their sheep) ...now that Booger is patched up and back from lickin his wounds from the loss Friday..... gonna educate all on how this little squabble on the plattoe tween the Presbyterians and Alcoee is gonna go down......but first let get sumthin clear....let it be known that that meetin the other night with the Goon Bosses cost Booger 100 bucks, free autographs and a great reputation....it was against the Will of Booger......had to go up off the field pre-game and hand out a 20 to each one of em just to have them stop chanting Booger thru those cheerleader things......had to get a referee escort thru their stands back to the Irish sidelines....traumatizin...... sure robjim had to do sumthin similar one time Down and Dirty w Booger.... ......CPA better have sum improvement over last year on that O-line; this Alcoee D line is no joke and a bit better than last year with a better function LB core (Stronger and More Physical).....if CPA is to throw it; he better be prepared to do it in a big hurry w/out mistakes...remember; CAK and ND like throw it too Dont no if CPA's defense is as good as the Irish defense; it will need to be at least as good as ND to stay in it....Alcoee is not that good offensively....or shall it be said, that was ND's out if we coulda stayed on the field with the Alcoee defense... for those on here that truly no anything bout FB...... the Tornadoes only had 150 total yds of offense the other night against the Irish D..... only 55 total rushin yds in 33 attempts.....think we stuffed them 17 plays inside the 10.....with that kinda defensive show by the Irish, we shoulda been all in the game....we were not... Aloee thumps the stew outta the Irish to a tune of 42-2 with a defense.....never seen one go down quirt like that......if ND is to ever get thru Knoxville; the Irish better find a better weight trainin program and enough men in the trenches to field a O-line and a seperate D-line.....the CPA offense better be bigger and more physical than last year...and wear 2 chinstraps... you can smoke most of watcha just read Booger just sayin The PC 11: 1. I am not a soccer mom and have never owned a minivan. However, some of them are kinda sporty now. 2. I was taking a tremendous amount of "cold" medicine when I posted that glowing review of Alcoa and reserve my editorial rights to retract it in whole, or part, when the goons (BC) make fun of me. 3. CPA has tiny offensive and defensive line compared to Alcoa. 4. CPA runs to the ball very well and has four LBs that are very good and a S that is their best player. 5. CPA will not run the ball very well against Alcoa but will be happy with a few yards per carry. 6. CPA has a very good QB and WRs. They will try to move the ball through the air. They had guys open all over the field against Liberty and could have exploited this if they wanted to. 7. Both Liberty and CPA played on the same field so slips happened to both teams. Just an FYI. 8. Did I mention how small CPAs lines were? 9.,CPA has very good special teams (coverage and returns). Field position could be big in this game. 10. CPA is much faster and better overall IMO than CAK which looking at the scores only this could be a better game. 11. For clarification I have two football playing sons and only one soccer/basketball playing daughter. Im 2/3 football dad and only 1/3 soccer dad. Booger is 100% soccer dad. Prediction: Alcoa by 3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
missinglink2 Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 The PC 11: 1. I am not a soccer mom and have never owned a minivan. However, some of them are kinda sporty now. 2. I was taking a tremendous amount of "cold" medicine when I posted that glowing review of Alcoa and reserve my editorial rights to retract it in whole, or part, when the goons (BC) make fun of me. 3. CPA has tiny offensive and defensive line compared to Alcoa. 4. CPA runs to the ball very well and has four LBs that are very good and a S that is their best player. 5. CPA will not run the ball very well against Alcoa but will be happy with a few yards per carry. 6. CPA has a very good QB and WRs. They will try to move the ball through the air. They had guys open all over the field against Liberty and could have exploited this if they wanted to. 7. Both Liberty and CPA played on the same field so slips happened to both teams. Just an FYI. 8. Did I mention how small CPAs lines were? 9.,CPA has very good special teams (coverage and returns). Field position could be big in this game. 10. CPA is much faster and better overall IMO than CAK which looking at the scores only this could be a better game. 11. For clarification I have two football playing sons and only one soccer/basketball playing daughter. Im 2/3 football dad and only 1/3 soccer dad. Booger is 100% soccer dad. Prediction: Alcoa by 3. As far as number 3 and 8, CPA may be smaller on the weight side, but they are trained to be much stronger than the other teams they play, they use leverage and superior strength. They should out muscle Alcoa on both sides of the line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Throwdeslant Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 As far as number 3 and 8, CPA may be smaller on the weight side, but they are trained to be much stronger than the other teams they play, they use leverage and superior strength. They should out muscle Alcoa on both sides of the line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TECHY Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 The PC 11: 1. I am not a soccer mom and have never owned a minivan. However, some of them are kinda sporty now. 2. I was taking a tremendous amount of "cold" medicine when I posted that glowing review of Alcoa and reserve my editorial rights to retract it in whole, or part, when the goons (BC) make fun of me. 3. CPA has tiny offensive and defensive line compared to Alcoa. 4. CPA runs to the ball very well and has four LBs that are very good and a S that is their best player. 5. CPA will not run the ball very well against Alcoa but will be happy with a few yards per carry. 6. CPA has a very good QB and WRs. They will try to move the ball through the air. They had guys open all over the field against Liberty and could have exploited this if they wanted to. 7. Both Liberty and CPA played on the same field so slips happened to both teams. Just an FYI. 8. Did I mention how small CPAs lines were? 9.,CPA has very good special teams (coverage and returns). Field position could be big in this game. 10. CPA is much faster and better overall IMO than CAK which looking at the scores only this could be a better game. 11. For clarification I have two football playing sons and only one soccer/basketball playing daughter. Im 2/3 football dad and only 1/3 soccer dad. Booger is 100% soccer dad. Prediction: Alcoa by 3. CPA did not slip on the field. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Govolsknox Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 As far as number 3 and 8, CPA may be smaller on the weight side, but they are trained to be much stronger than the other teams they play, they use leverage and superior strength. They should out muscle Alcoa on both sides of the line. I am going to enjoy this game! Don't get me wrong, I really want CPA to make it competitive, and I think they have a very good team. But I think last year, Alcoa losing their starting QB right before the championship game, and CPA winning 7-0 has left some thinking that CPA and Alcoa are on the same level. I will believe it when I see it. Alcoa's front 4 and LB's are for real. I do agree that Alcoa is not as strong running the ball as they have been in most past years, but they are more 2 dimensional than any recent year, and the D makes up for any shortcomings that the O running game may have, as compared to previous years. I'm sure Liberty was a fine team, but neither CPA or Liberty (or ND) would keep it close against Maryville. Alcoa is, overall, on a different level than the rest of 3A. Although Alcoa didn't run the ball like they are used to against ND, or CAK (twice), they still managed to win by large margins (40 ND, and 26 and 24 against CAK). I'm afraid there are going to be some very disappointed CPA fans. If I were going to take the other side, I will point out that ND was in a rebuilding year, and CAK had an unprecedented number of starters lost. Perhaps CPA will enter the game more healthy, and surprise me. I just don't think so. I think Alcoa will win this game comfortably. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TECHY Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 I am going to enjoy this game! Don't get me wrong, I really want CPA to make it competitive, and I think they have a very good team. But I think last year, Alcoa losing their starting QB right before the championship game, and CPA winning 7-0 has left some thinking that CPA and Alcoa are on the same level. I will believe it when I see it. Alcoa's front 4 and LB's are for real. I do agree that Alcoa is not as strong running the ball as they have been in most past years, but they are more 2 dimensional than any recent year, and the D makes up for any shortcomings that the O running game may have, as compared to previous years. I'm sure Liberty was a fine team, but neither CPA or Liberty (or ND) would keep it close against Maryville. Alcoa is, overall, on a different level than the rest of 3A. Although Alcoa didn't run the ball like they are used to against ND, or CAK (twice), they still managed to win by large margins (40 ND, and 26 and 24 against CAK). I'm afraid there are going to be some very disappointed CPA fans. If I were going to take the other side, I will point out that ND was in a rebuilding year, and CAK had an unprecedented number of starters lost. Perhaps CPA will enter the game more healthy, and surprise me. I just don't think so. I think Alcoa will win this game comfortably. I agree I think Alcoa is on a different level. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlcoaBasketball Posted November 30, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 Just like 50% of Alcoa's team. They couldn't make the big brother squad so they settled for Alcoa. Not nearly as bad as having to settle for the red-headed stepchild BGA instead of the big boys MBA, Brentwood Academy or Ensworth. Right? 😂😂😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smpanthers Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 As far as number 3 and 8, CPA may be smaller on the weight side, but they are trained to be much stronger than the other teams they play, they use leverage and superior strength. They should out muscle Alcoa on both sides of the line. if you think you're gonna out muscle alcoa, you're wrong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BCsportsfan Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 Just like 50% of Acloa's team. They couldn't make the big brother squad so they settled for Alcoa. Come visit me CT the next trip over to see your son. You big whiny puss puss! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BCsportsfan Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 CPA did not slip on the field. CPA obviously had better equipment from playing on it as their home field. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BCsportsfan Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 I am going to enjoy this game! Don't get me wrong, I really want CPA to make it competitive, and I think they have a very good team. But I think last year, Alcoa losing their starting QB right before the championship game, and CPA winning 7-0 has left some thinking that CPA and Alcoa are on the same level. I will believe it when I see it. Alcoa's front 4 and LB's are for real. I do agree that Alcoa is not as strong running the ball as they have been in most past years, but they are more 2 dimensional than any recent year, and the D makes up for any shortcomings that the O running game may have, as compared to previous years. I'm sure Liberty was a fine team, but neither CPA or Liberty (or ND) would keep it close against Maryville. Alcoa is, overall, on a different level than the rest of 3A. Although Alcoa didn't run the ball like they are used to against ND, or CAK (twice), they still managed to win by large margins (40 ND, and 26 and 24 against CAK). I'm afraid there are going to be some very disappointed CPA fans. If I were going to take the other side, I will point out that ND was in a rebuilding year, and CAK had an unprecedented number of starters lost. Perhaps CPA will enter the game more healthy, and surprise me. I just don't think so. I think Alcoa will win this game comfortably. Agree!.....oh,and it was 33 points Alcoa scored in the first game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TECHY Posted November 30, 2015 Report Share Posted November 30, 2015 CPA obviously had better equipment from playing on it as their home field. Agree. Home field advantage is part of it and they capitalized on our mistakes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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