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Some strong advice to the Govs. You can control your own destiny. Here is the plan....just like last year produce the first score. Kick the extra point the promptly March to the bus, load it up and jump on I-40 east until you arrive at William Blount drive. Good idea? I for one would become WB's biggest fan.

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Some positive things to take away from the 2016 season.

 

1- The Govs were much more competitive in region games than they were in 2015.

 

2- The defense was head and shoulders better than it has been in 4 or 5 years and a lot of young guys (sophomores) are starting or getting significant playing time on that side of the ball.

 

3- We had two stars emerge on offense in Yoakum and Love and those guys will be back next year.

 

4- The JV team did well from what I heard.

 

5- Shad actually put backups in to play in the 2nd half in the few games where we got blown out. That will help us out a lot next year. It was especially good to see the backup QB get playing time to prepare him for next year.

 

6- The Middle School team was undefeated and won the championship and some of those 8th graders can comtribute immediately next year.

 

7- #Shad

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Some positive things to take away from the 2016 season.

 

1- The Govs were much more competitive in region games than they were in 2015.

 

2- The defense was head and shoulders better than it has been in 4 or 5 years and a lot of young guys (sophomores) are starting or getting significant playing time on that side of the ball.

 

3- We had two stars emerge on offense in Yoakum and Love and those guys will be back next year.

 

4- The JV team did well from what I heard.

 

5- Shad actually put backups in to play in the 2nd half in the few games where we got blown out. That will help us out a lot next year. It was especially good to see the backup QB get playing time to prepare him for next year.

 

6- The Middle School team was undefeated and won the championship and some of those 8th graders can comtribute immediately next year.

 

7- #Shad

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