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2A Championship Trousdale Co vs. Peabody


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I think when it comes to 2A football across the state, most teams expect to compete against 1 team in their region for the region championship....

Region 7-2A over here had several quality teams this year... the reality is, Peabody blew out Union City twice, but I think Union City's team could've beaten that Trousdale team. Trousdale was good, but not the world beaters I expected them to be. Despite the 17-9 score, Peabody was quite a bit better than Trousdale.

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19 minutes ago, RTD said:

It's not an excuse next man up you have to play with what you got but being a small team like Peabody and TC two injuries to both of your QB’s greatly affect the way a team plays like im sure your lineman being out hurt, Peabody. My biggest problem is with playing on a short week when the privates had last week of the private teams should have been playing today to at least give 2A, 4A, and 6a time to recover more from the game last Friday I think both teams needed an extra day off 

I’ll agree with you on the part that privates should’ve played today 

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1 hour ago, BigEdMo said:

And you still lost. Hahahahahaha. We support each other in the west. No argument. Just a fact. 

region coattail rider, wanting to jive with real contenders. 

 

pathetic.  :roflol:

1 hour ago, FightingBlue0 said:

Yeah. You guys got bullied on 4th down if you want me to be more specific. I have much respect for Trousdale. You guys talked up a big game about going out there & putting points up against Peabody & strength of schedule this & that. I’m just saying Trousdale looked soft. 

Peabody posters predicting 42 points.

Held to 17 pt’s and abysmal offensive numbers. Points came from 3 big plays. Multiple tfl and sacks and a safety.

and you consider that soft.

child please. :rolleyes:

17 minutes ago, Tide21 said:

No public school should ever be playing on Thursday absolutely ridiculous 

preach, brother.

 

congrats to the tide.

they won an ugly game, and today that makes them champions. 

 

lets do it again next year.  :thumb:

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West Tennessee has ruled class 1 A and 2 A the last 9 to 10 years.  2 teams from the same district/region have 6 gold balls.  They usually beat up on one another each season and end up playing each other twice in the same season.  Domination maybe?  Trenton should be in line for another strong run next season.  Lake County should have their way next year in 1 A. You middle and East Tennessee folks can only wish.  Congrats Tide.  You had a strong team and a well rounded team.  Enjoy the win.

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1 minute ago, snoball5278 said:

region coattail rider, wanting to jive with real contenders. 

 

pathetic.  :roflol:

Peabody posters predicting 42 points.

Held to 17 pt’s and abysmal offensive numbers. Points came from 3 big plays. Multiple tfl and sacks and a safety.

and you consider that soft.

child please. :rolleyes:

preach, brother.

 

congrats to the tide.

they won an ugly game, and today that makes them champions. 

 

lets do it again next year.  :thumb:

Then what do you consider giving up 17 points to be & still losing? 

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7 minutes ago, Tide21 said:

The week to week thing I think is kinda useless . Let the kids get used to running something. It’s not hard for other teams to figure out when you are still running the same plays but different formations

It’s just the coaching style it’s harder to prepare for something that you haven’t seen on film like against Meigs #5 played QB and we went 5 WR we ran a wing t for the first time all year against Watertown and power I with two TE and #8 at RB we also have had both QB in at the same time in the backfield with not knowing who would get the snap when TC had to dismiss the starting RB after the third game lot stuff changed with the offense and then when #8 suspension was up in the 7th game the offense changed then 

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5 minutes ago, snoball5278 said:

region coattail rider, wanting to jive with real contenders. 

 

pathetic.  :roflol:

Peabody posters predicting 42 points.

Held to 17 pt’s and abysmal offensive numbers. Points came from 3 big plays. Multiple tfl and sacks and a safety.

and you consider that soft.

child please. :rolleyes:

preach, brother.

 

congrats to the tide.

they won an ugly game, and today that makes them champions. 

 

lets do it again next year.  :thumb:

Ok thanks. Have a good ride home. You lost your last of the game of the year like we did. 

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