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1 minute ago, DevilMan03 said:

Good size it seems. Looks to be about like us. The biggest line we faced was Dobyns Bennett and those guys were the biggest in the state hands down. Go check out Bvd’s videos on YouTube from this year 

I saw the video from the DB game. Those were some big Kids. 

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Just now, DevilMan03 said:

We’ve got some big ole boys though. Gotta be careful when throwing the ball because are dbs are very good as you may have seen 

We don't have the size in the secondary that we had last year. We graduated nearly every one of them. You will see our middle linebacker is about 5'7 and a keg of dynamite. He have a cast on from where he broke his arm in october. Heart and soul of our team. Love the way that kid plays ball.

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2 minutes ago, leadfarmer said:

We don't have the size in the secondary that we had last year. We graduated nearly every one of them. You will see our middle linebacker is about 5'7 and a keg of dynamite. He have a cast on from where he broke his arm in october. Heart and soul of our team. Love the way that kid plays ball.

So how’s the coverage against a good passing attack? 

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1 minute ago, DevilMan03 said:

Just don’t forget the frenchie fries! If you wanna sit down and eat go to the commons for pals or drive thru on the 11e. If I’m able I’ll come meet ya 

Sounds like a plan. I hope we can get on the road in time to get there early. We went to Chattanooga in 15 to play East Hamilton in the quarterfinals and was dead set on going to Che Burger Che Burger before the game and got caught in traffic on 75. Dadgum shame we missed out on that place.

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6 minutes ago, DevilMan03 said:

So how’s the coverage against a good passing attack? 

Man we were young early in the year but they have grown up a ton as the season progressed. Week 2 we played Shelbyville and they threw for 407 against us. They had a stud quarterback and some great recievers though. They did that to alot of teams so it really wasn't a good way to guage that performance. Shelbyville's QB set the single game state record against Summitt with 600+ passing yards and they have a pretty good secondary. Since then we have been picking off alot of passes. Bachus for Giles County is a really good QB and we picked him a couple times in our game against them.

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18 minutes ago, leadfarmer said:

Man we were young early in the year but they have grown up a ton as the season progressed. Week 2 we played Shelbyville and they threw for 407 against us. They had a stud quarterback and some great recievers though. They did that to alot of teams so it really wasn't a good way to guage that performance. Shelbyville's QB set the single game state record against Summitt with 600+ passing yards and they have a pretty good secondary. Since then we have been picking off alot of passes. Bachus for Giles County is a really good QB and we picked him a couple times in our game against them.

We have a lot of speed at wide receiver as well and we have a sophomore stud rb #47 who just flat out mows people over! 

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