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1 minute ago, fooseball95 said:

lol I've heard. We don't have a RB of that caliber but one of our Rbs did have 130 yds I believe

Teague 5'11 220 runs a sub 4.4  40, rushed for 187 on 18 carries reciving had 60 yards and anaditional 94 yards on a kick off return in game one... He did not play past the 3rd qtr. 

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2 minutes ago, Blaze45 said:

Teague 5'11 220 runs a sub 4.4  40, rushed for 187 on 18 carries reciving had 60 yards and anaditional 94 yards on a kick off return in game one... He did not play past the 3rd qtr. 

Y'all don't have anything to worry about. But make sure y'all win big, because uncle ref over there loves the eagles

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7 minutes ago, fooseball95 said:

Y'all don't have anything to worry about. But make sure y'all win big, because uncle ref over there loves the eagles

I watched the Cleveland rhea game ... there were a lot of flags trown late in a play. Seemed like every time you guys would break a big run they falgged it. 

 

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Looking forward to welcoming the Blaze to Rhea Co! I know for a fact Teague will give us all we can handle, but I trust Coach O to have the defense ready to give the offense a chance to win. There have been very few times since Pemberton took over where we had no chance at all to win. Even against Cathedral last season, our defense played well enough in the first half to keep it close, but the offense just couldn't stop with the turnovers. I'm hoping for a better result this Friday, but would not be shocked if the Blaze leave Evensville with a win. Also, I know the sports writer pretty well, and he inserts the predictions mainly to keep fans interested and to make sure the fans know there is always a chance for the Eagles to pull out a win. He also predicted a 35-24 win for Rhea last week, which, if Rhea wouldn't have lost Velasco and had so much trouble with turnovers, it very well could have ended that way. Also, I am posting the Rhea Review link informing about traffic flow for Friday.

http://rheareview.com/eagle-stadium-football-game-day-traffic-information/

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3 minutes ago, Blaze45 said:

I watched the Cleveland rhea game ... there were a lot of flags trown late in a play. Seemed like every time you guys would break a big run they falgged it. 

 

They called a pick 6 back, and called another back saying or RB stepped out of bounds. I watched the film on huddle and he wasn't even close to being out. Y'all just do t make it close lol

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3 minutes ago, QB14 said:

Looking forward to welcoming the Blaze to Rhea Co! I know for a fact Teague will give us all we can handle, but I trust Coach O to have the defense ready to give the offense a chance to win. There have been very few times since Pemberton took over where we had no chance at all to win. Even against Cathedral last season, our defense played well enough in the first half to keep it close, but the offense just couldn't stop with the turnovers. I'm hoping for a better result this Friday, but would not be shocked if the Blaze leave Evensville with a win. Also, I know the sports writer pretty well, and he inserts the predictions mainly to keep fans interested and to make sure the fans know there is always a chance for the Eagles to pull out a win. He also predicted a 35-24 win for Rhea last week, which, if Rhea wouldn't have lost Velasco and had so much trouble with turnovers, it very well could have ended that way. Also, I am posting the Rhea Review link informing about traffic flow for Friday.

http://rheareview.com/eagle-stadium-football-game-day-traffic-information/

there ain't hoss that can't be rode and no cowboy that can't be throw'd ..... This will be a good game. I believe that Rhea will line up and punch us in the mouth for 4 qtrs, and we will have to be ready to punch back. I plan on getting to town an hour or so early so we have time to get to the stadium. 

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12 minutes ago, fooseball95 said:

Them and McMinn county could possibly be worse

I don't understand that ... refs sould never show bias... and if it appears to be the case you find different crews to bring in, because you don't want that to be the reputation your homefield has. 

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Just read the game preview and all the Blackman players listed are studs with lots of attention but the guy who's seems a little under the radar is QB Connor Mitchell. This guy has a nice arm, can make big plays with his legs and seems to understand their offense and what is expected of him.

He reminds me a little of Seth Marshall the Knox West QB who gave the Eagles fits in semis in 2014.

Just for the record we have 2 sports writers who primarily cover RC football - one picked the Eagles and one picked the Blaze and they both do an excellent job!

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