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5 hours ago, sum1uno said:

So is Greenbacks team this year as dominate as last years Huntingdon team? 

I sure hope not!You i think are comparing apples to oranges.GB proved their worth LAST year.We all know how hard it is to repeat,we have a huge target on our back and it all comes down to staying healthy,Also that Orange and black team south of us will have something for us this year if we make it that far.Grider HATES losing and three in a row is unheard of.If we make the finals the West will have to beat a very good football team that is coached very well and have GREAT Sr leadership.

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10 hours ago, sum1uno said:

So is Greenbacks team this year as dominate as last years Huntingdon team? 

Considering they return 20/22 starters from a state champion team that went 14-1 and pretty much dominated the championship game.  No, I would say they are much more dominate than the 2017 Huntingdon team should have been. That team underachieved.

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8 hours ago, PurplePower68 said:

I would say if GB has no injuries and the season plays out like it should, they are 21+ pts better than any 1A team. (Probably most 2 A teams as well.)

You are probably right, although I think we can keep it a little closer than 21 if we get a chance. If a 1A team has a chance to upset them in 2018 it will have to be a game where they get several breaks because on paper Greenback is head and shoulders the best team. 

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On 6/11/2018 at 7:13 AM, orngnblk said:

Now Bass lets not get the cart before the horse.Coalfield is known for bringing in some pretty good talent,although if little Mckinney is gone and then so is daddy Mckinney that pipeline may have dried up.We will have to see he has been a great recruiter for the Bees.Im curious about OS,some say they were an up an comer this year!Thats a pretty big school if they can get the kids out to play.

I haven't heard nothing about little McKinney leaving.  Where did that come from. Coafield will be alright, but I agree that Greenback will mercy rule everybody except SP.  But you never know what will happen, the injury bug can change a season in a hurry.

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7 hours ago, rtl112 said:

I haven't heard nothing about little McKinney leaving.  Where did that come from. Coafield will be alright, but I agree that Greenback will mercy rule everybody except SP.  But you never what will happen, the injury bug can change a season in a hurry.

I agree with you. We’ve had seasons at SP where we mercy ruled about every team. Greenback should be in Cookeville for the fourth straight season in 2018. Outside of Greenback, SP, and Whitwell, the east is weak. 

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On 6/11/2018 at 7:13 AM, orngnblk said:

Now Bass lets not get the cart before the horse.Coalfield is known for bringing in some pretty good talent,although if little Mckinney is gone and then so is daddy Mckinney that pipeline may have dried up.We will have to see he has been a great recruiter for the Bees.Im curious about OS,some say they were an up an comer this year!Thats a pretty big school if they can get the kids out to play.

Coalfield and Oz should be a dandy for 2nd place.

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15 hours ago, TheAmbassador said:

I agree with you. We’ve had seasons at SP where we mercy ruled about every team. Greenback should be in Cookeville for the fourth straight season in 2018. Outside of Greenback, SP, and Whitwell, the east is weak. 

Oh but bass that is what makes the East so strong! Every year it boils down to SP and The Coalfield/Greenback Region! Every once in a while a East School will have a couple year or a year run to be decent! If all the upper valley schools keep losing these young players that are up and coming to Whitwell that I have witnessed this summer, then Whitwell will continue to field some decent teams! Sad part is I don't think Whitwell will ever get past SP!

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22 hours ago, TALMAD said:

Oh but bass that is what makes the East so strong! Every year it boils down to SP and The Coalfield/Greenback Region! Every once in a while a East School will have a couple year or a year run to be decent! If all the upper valley schools keep losing these young players that are up and coming to Whitwell that I have witnessed this summer, then Whitwell will continue to field some decent teams! Sad part is I don't think Whitwell will ever get past SP!

SHHHH....dont be giving away the move ins.....Whitwell doesn't have a chance. We just hope to keep it close vs SP. They pretty much mercy ruled us in the playoffs. 

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