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Signal beat 2 way more athletic teams than York. Signal never struggled with athletic teams. Signal struggled with bigger more physical teams because of the amount of new players to the program that have not been in weight room. Just stating facts not excuses. 

York was bigger, more physical, and more experienced. All of that equals better team

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4 minutes ago, Indian said:

York should have more fans, as SC Did last night. They had a few more come in after this but not much. Embarrassing for Red Bank, a top 10 team picked to make it at least to the semifinals. I felt bad for their players.

 

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I bet they do!!! They are loud and have that darn whistle!!!!

 

 

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That is sad for those kids. There used to be soo much support for Red Bank. That’s embarrassing for top 10 team for home playoff game. That would be embarrassing for that team if it was 3 hour drive. Signal was 4-6 and had 2.5 hr drive and they seemed to have about the same as red bank did with way better team and at home. 

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6 hours ago, payner410 said:

I bet they do!!! They are loud and have that darn whistle!!!!

 

 

York always brings a lot of fans and they will on Friday. Not only do that have that whistle, they have a   purple dragon about 15 feet tall that shoots fire out of its mouth and steam. Red Bank beat Sequatchie by 8 at home and York beat then away by 6, so think it'll be close. But, York seems to get much better each week. They did great against the Eagle QB who was supposed to be so good. They intercepted him on the 2nd play and again in the first quarter. Pass D hadn't been York's strong point but they did great on Friday. And, SM couldn't slow down the Dragon offense. They have scored 43, 20, 40, 40, 28, 48, 54, 20, 28, 68 and 49 so far this season averaging a fraction under 40 points a game and giving up 20.

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56 minutes ago, bobcatfan300 said:

York always brings a lot of fans and they will on Friday. Not only do that have that whistle, they have a   purple dragon about 15 feet tall that shoots fire out of its mouth and steam. Red Bank beat Sequatchie by 8 at home and York beat then away by 6, so think it'll be close. But, York seems to get much better each week. They did great against the Eagle QB who was supposed to be so good. They intercepted him on the 2nd play and again in the first quarter. Pass D hadn't been York's strong point but they did great on Friday. And, SM couldn't slow down the Dragon offense. They have scored 43, 20, 40, 40, 28, 48, 54, 20, 28, 68 and 49 so far this season averaging a fraction under 40 points a game and giving up 20.

Couldn't slow them down! Stopped them on two consecutive downs in the beginning of the 2nd half and also on Yorks first series. I know what your going to say... But at least say it right!!!! and you didnt have to score that last TD you could have taken a knee, but if you are looking at padding  stats  then go ahead!  Don't look at The Sequatch as a measuring stick on this one!  Red Bank is very GOOD and if you dont beleive me then you will see Friday!

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8 hours ago, Indian said:

York should have more fans, as SC Did last night. They had a few more come in after this but not much. Embarrassing for Red Bank, a top 10 team picked to make it at least to the semifinals. I felt bad for their players.

 

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It was more people than that at the game lol but whatever!!! No need to feel bad for our boys they were not embarrassed because rather it was 5 or 1500 they had support. It’s funny the focus is on how many people in the stands than on the actual game. 

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10 hours ago, ChattownLB said:

York will give Red Bank hard time. Especially if field is wet. Red Bank athletes will have hard time getting going. 

York better stop #5.

I don’t think rain is an issue for Red Bank they have played well having a few wet games this year. The Loudon game was a very wet game it rain on and off more than half the game. And they have more than 1 athletic play maker on the team.

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16 hours ago, payner410 said:

Couldn't slow them down! Stopped them on two consecutive downs in the beginning of the 2nd half and also on Yorks first series. I know what your going to say... But at least say it right!!!! and you didnt have to score that last TD you could have taken a knee, but if you are looking at padding  stats  then go ahead!  Don't look at The Sequatch as a measuring stick on this one!  Red Bank is very GOOD and if you dont beleive me then you will see Friday!

49...49...49..49...49...49...49...yeah they REALLY slowed then down!!! LOL!!!

 

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