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2 hours ago, Thevalleytruth said:

I’m not salty. Just find it humorous that y’all think s Pitt and greenback are the only hard places to play and saying that c’ville didn’t play in tuff environments like Lc and Huntington. Whitwell won in regular season to prevent from going on the road to s. Pitt in quarters is why I think they were able to get past s Pitt in playoffs. Whitwell is the state champ and I’m proud for those kids bc they never quit but any whitwell fan who thinks they could have scored two or three more tds or wasn’t dominated in every part of the game but the final score is living in a fantasy world. Just be happy the luck went your way and be happy for the kids. 

Rofl, Clearly they weren’t dominated in every part of the game but the final score, as I’ve said numerous times, Whitwells special teams clearly outperformed Cornersville, which was ultimately the difference in the game    

And yes, with a healthy QB that could step into his throws they could have scored 2 more TD’s , Whitwell became almost entirely 1 dimensional at that point and Cornersville knew it stacked the box and dared Whitwell to throw the ball to win. 

 

Yall are outright retarded if you believe the tiger team is better when Petty is at QB, removing one of your biggest weapons from the perimeter and putting him under center in this style offense totally makes it more vanilla and predictable. 

 

 

That being said, Whitwell doesnt have to think anything other then”whoa this ring is heavy.”

 

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6 minutes ago, Thevalleytruth said:

 

If you score on the drive that ended at the 1 then you would have only had one opportunity to score the whole game. the only reason you had a chance to score the one you did is bc your defense made a great stand and forced a punt which was a very bad one and you only had to go 20 yards.  So don’t act like the offense was moving up and down the field at will giving themselves scoring chances like c’ville did. Whitwells defense was bend but don’t break and made big plays at the right time

In the first half that’s so, in the 2nd the only drive worth anything was the last.  

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1 minute ago, ImaSavage said:

Rofl, Clearly they weren’t dominated in every part of the game but the final score, as I’ve said numerous times, Whitwells special teams clearly outperformed Cornersville, which was ultimately the difference in the game    

And yes, with a healthy QB that could step into his throws they could have scored 2 more TD’s , Whitwell became almost entirely 1 dimensional at that point and Cornersville knew it stacked the box and dared Whitwell to throw the ball to win. 

 

Yall are outright retarded if you believe the tiger team is better when Petty is at QB, removing one of your biggest weapons from the perimeter and putting him under center in this style offense totally makes it more vanilla and predictable. 

 

 

That being said, Whitwell doesnt have to think anything other then”whoa this ring is heavy.”

 

The qb wasn’t healthy so no You couldn’t have scored two more. And in that game him being hurt petty was a better option. Think before you reply

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1 minute ago, ImaSavage said:

No one takes lessons from Tate , they just tell him the same thing over an over until 1 they either pull all their hair out or 2 pack their things and leave.

 

Just now, Thevalleytruth said:

The qb wasn’t healthy so no You couldn’t have scored two more. And in that game him being hurt petty was a better option. Think before you reply

That’s literally what he just said lmbo 

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There was so much shoulda, coulda, woulda that happened in this game. As a Cornersville fan and a parent, this loss hurt. It has and will continue to sting for a long time. Bulldog fans, we have to move on. While we may not agree with everything that transpired on December 1st, we do have to live with it unfortunately. We can whine, cry, and complain all we want, but it is not going to change anything. I have done my best to keep quiet all week on this thread and now I am saying what I feel needs to be heard by Bulldog nation and maybe everyone else. Whitwell won..there I said it. I am not going to doubt our players, or our coaching staff and the decisions they made. I can guarantee you that everyone on the bulldog football team has second guessed every decision that was made, but we can't dwell on the shoulda, coulda, woulda. 

I will say, as Wingo so graciously showed with pictures, yes there were a ton of missed calls, but those misses went both ways. I finally started watching game film yesterday and I could not find myself getting past the missed extra point and I couldn't put my finger on why. When I talked with my son last night, I figured it out. I was wondering why before the snap, the white hat started moving toward the kicker with his hand to his mouth and other hand reaching for his flag, but no whistle and no flag. Cornersville had 12 on the field and he saw it and was about to call it until he saw the snap bobbled. On top of that, Thunder jumped so high that his knee hit our kicker in the head, and yet again, no flag. As I stated, nothing can be done about it now.

Congrats Whitwell, enjoy the moment.  

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2 minutes ago, Jobres76 said:

There was so much shoulda, coulda, woulda that happened in this game. As a Cornersville fan and a parent, this loss hurt. It has and will continue to sting for a long time. Bulldog fans, we have to move on. While we may not agree with everything that transpired on December 1st, we do have to live with it unfortunately. We can whine, cry, and complain all we want, but it is not going to change anything. I have done my best to keep quiet all week on this thread and now I am saying what I feel needs to be heard by Bulldog nation and maybe everyone else. Whitwell won..there I said it. I am not going to doubt our players, or our coaching staff and the decisions they made. I can guarantee you that everyone on the bulldog football team has second guessed every decision that was made, but we can't dwell on the shoulda, coulda, woulda. 

I will say, as Wingo so graciously showed with pictures, yes there were a ton of missed calls, but those misses went both ways. I finally started watching game film yesterday and I could not find myself getting past the missed extra point and I couldn't put my finger on why. When I talked with my son last night, I figured it out. I was wondering why before the snap, the white hat started moving toward the kicker with his hand to his mouth and other hand reaching for his flag, but no whistle and no flag. Cornersville had 12 on the field and he saw it and was about to call it until he saw the snap bobbled. On top of that, Thunder jumped so high that his knee hit our kicker in the head, and yet again, no flag. As I stated, nothing can be done about it now.

Congrats Whitwell, enjoy the moment.  

Finally some logic, tell that son to keep his head held high 

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2 minutes ago, WingoVFL said:

Finally some logic, tell that son to keep his head held high 

Thanks!

He will be a senior next year. Can't complain. Two silvers in two years. Some HS football players never get that chance in their careers. Would have been nice to get a gold, but there is always next year. 

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2 minutes ago, Jobres76 said:

Thanks!

He will be a senior next year. Can't complain. Two silvers in two years. Some HS football players never get that chance in their careers. Would have been nice to get a gold, but there is always next year. 

They know what it takes to get back it wouldn’t surprise me if they did 

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1 hour ago, ImaSavage said:

Rofl, Clearly they weren’t dominated in every part of the game but the final score, as I’ve said numerous times, Whitwells special teams clearly outperformed Cornersville, which was ultimately the difference in the game    

And yes, with a healthy QB that could step into his throws they could have scored 2 more TD’s , Whitwell became almost entirely 1 dimensional at that point and Cornersville knew it stacked the box and dared Whitwell to throw the ball to win. 

 

Yall are outright retarded if you believe the tiger team is better when Petty is at QB, removing one of your biggest weapons from the perimeter and putting him under center in this style offense totally makes it more vanilla and predictable. 

 

 

That being said, Whitwell doesnt have to think anything other then”whoa this ring is heavy.”

 

Saturday Petty was better at QB no doubt!Who threw the pass against us to tie the game?Who ran the wildcat against Pitt at QB? Just wondering.

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6 minutes ago, orngnblk said:

Saturday Petty was better at QB no doubt!Who threw the pass against us to tie the game?Who ran the wildcat against Pitt at QB? Just wondering.

Ya it’s amazing what you can do with two decently healthy ankles....   Petty Is an athlete, definitely an all purpose player, he is not as good as QB as Warner is when Warner is playing his best ball....  and the offense flat out isn’t as good with petty playing Wildcat QB as they are with  Warner running the entire offense.... Petty can’t throw the ball to himself.

 

Great example last year vs Trousdale, Whitwell experiencing a similar offensive performance to the one vs Cornersville however  they have Holloway at QB and are  able to stretch the field throwing the ball, they hit Petty on a post route, he trucks the safety and walks into the end zone......

Whitwell usually gets a couple of those chunk plays like that, a lot of credit to Cornersville for limiting them but the one play that sticks out is Tanner Stewart streaking down the field on a seam route in man coverage totally erasing the corners inside leverage and having nothing but green grass in front of them, only to watch the ball almost take out Cornersville fans.....

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