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Bought like the rest? Please explain. Are you referring to Fultons outstanding Communication department that ever kid uses to transfer into Fulton with? From what I've seen over the yrs Fulton recruits more than any High School in this area. They just seem to thinks it's ok because of some BS communication department that not one transfer will ever us.

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Bought like the rest? Please explain. Are you referring to Fultons outstanding Communication department that ever kid uses to transfer into Fulton with? From what I've seen over the yrs Fulton recruits more than any High School in this area. They just seem to thinks it's ok because of some BS communication department that not one transfer will ever us.

:mrgreen:  :mrgreen:  :mrgreen:  hahahaha this here is funny.   But I'm not going to get into that argument ..... The Big 3 (Mobley, Dobson, and Malone) of Fulton looked good last night at the jamboree.  I think they also have a sleeper on this years team that could make some noise and that's Coryean Davis.  I think he will have a black out season this year.. Keep that name in mind. 

 

Still think they have a lot of work to do..

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Don't be all upset now JustMeVFL, just because everyone seems to know the truth around these parts is no reason to get all worked up. I don't know much about this program but Sometimes I guess the truth just hurts and people get all nasty. Perhaps this lineman you speak of was going to be a communication or whatever transfer too? What would that make the situation in your mind? If he was supposed to go there then he must be zoned there right? If not it looks like he was a magnet student as well. Now he must be a converted Catholic so he can have a tuition break. But I don't know...I just repeat what I hear from the fellas every morning at breakfast.

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Not sure about any of your questions. Don't know where the kid is zoned. You said bought like the rest. That's implying that Catholic buys all their athletes. I'm just saying Fulton I use this BS communication Department to read some of the best athletes in Knoxville. Just ask Austin East,Carter,Gibbs,Bearden,Karns,West,and Central how they feel about Fultons BS communication department.

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So since the last statement I asked my neighbor who teaches at Fulton in the communications department what it was...I think you should retract your statement of "bs communications" program. This program apparently offers training on tv and radio production as well as website designing and that graphic art stuff. He told me that there has been hundreds of students that are now using what skills they learned to carry on to college and now a career. So again, I'm sorry you don't understand my question. but it seems as if you are taking this personal almost like you know this kid or you related to him or something. If you trying to hide it by being here on this thread then you doing a poor job sir. But again what do I know my name just Larry and I repeat what the fellas say at breakfast.

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In fact.you on 3 different threads asking same question! About a player that supposed to go to Fulton or the other thread Alcoa or the one you started for Catholic you asking if they gonna be the best team ever. Now I'm sure you related to this kid. This must be his daddy or something! But my name is just Larry and I'm just repeating what the fellas say say at breakfast

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Not related to this kid. Was just wondering where he was going to high school at. I don't have no affiliation with either Fulton or Catholic. I've just heard people say that Catholic could possibly be the best team to ever lace it up and high school football Tennessee History. That's why I started that thread. You're the one that stated Catholic vault another kid. Since you started a Fulton thread I thought it was funny that you would say Catholic buys kids but don't say anything about Fulton recruiting all the best athletes to the school by using Communications.

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:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen: hahahaha this here is funny. But I'm not going to get into that argument ..... The Big 3 (Mobley, Dobson, and Malone) of Fulton looked good last night at the jamboree. I think they also have a sleeper on this years team that could make some noise and that's Coryean Davis. I think he will have a break out season this year.. Keep that name in mind.

 

Still think they have a lot of work to do..

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