Jump to content

This Ryan mans Greenback team in 2019


Roy Dillard
 Share

Recommended Posts

On 6/16/2019 at 12:22 PM, Sharktooth said:

Pocket passers like Carnes are a dime a dozen. One dimensional football is a thing of the past. QB’s like Bryce Hanley are the future. Dual threat QB’s are a Defensive Coordinators nightmare.  Greenback will now be easier to defend this season and much less explosive. 

I can see him being a nickel or a dime qb.    Most defenses will have to line up in a nickel or dime package just to keep from being shredded through the air.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Southtowner said:

I can see him being a nickel or a dime qb.    Most defenses will have to line up in a nickel or dime package just to keep from being shredded through the air.

Southtowner are you stupid? Your saying this Carnes boy is only worth a nickel or a dime.  He is going to be real mad if he plays Grider.  You are worse than powerp.  You think im joking but im not. 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 hours ago, Southtowner said:

I can see him being a nickel or a dime qb.    Most defenses will have to line up in a nickel or dime package just to keep from being shredded through the air.

With their line and a good running back(s) along with this Qb,  I don't see anybody stopping the Cherokees.  They could probably beat most 5 and 6A schools.

Edited by rtl112
Link to comment
Share on other sites

45 minutes ago, rtl112 said:

With their line and a good running back(s) along with this Qb,  I don't see anybody stopping the Cherokees.  They could probably beat most 5 and 6A schools.

With that type qb it just makes their running game that more productive.  

And playing at Maryville his football knowledge is off the charts.

Having played for Maryville the past 3 years and seeing the competition level in 6A then moving down to 1A is like playing high school football for 3 years then going back to junior high your senior year. His skills will definitely stand out. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

54 minutes ago, rtl112 said:

With their line and a good running back(s) along with this Qb,  I don't see anybody stopping the Cherokees.  They could probably beat most 5 and 6A schools.

Just think the lineman are not transfers.Bailey came as Freshman and Bubba an Eighth grader so neither had an athletic record in HS.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 hours ago, Southtowner said:

I can see him being a nickel or a dime qb.    Most defenses will have to line up in a nickel or dime package just to keep from being shredded through the air.

Mr. Carnes can throw the deep route with the best of them, just not a nickel and dimer. 

  • Like 1
  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

Announcements


  • Recent Posts

    • Understand the young thing.  I was one of those.  Barely 17 when I graduated from high school and started college.  But redshirting for athletic purposes isn't doing them any favors, in my opinion.  Life isn't always going to be fair.  
    • Eye heer thait Mairvul Hi addministrayshun iz moore wurried abowt water pistulls, thain they ere abowt messin' upp tha footbawl feeled.....
    • The Girls Basketball team I am a part of played for a gold ball this season. One of the biggest differences in the sports is that there is no field prep/maintenance in basketball.   Our baseball is successful and play 30 games in the regular season as well. All of the teams dedicate A LOT of time in preparing for their next opponent. 
    • Im pretty excited about the new rules that NFHS voted to adopt. Does anyone know if this will take place in Tennessee starting this year? I think I heard/read somewhere that the TSSAA bi-laws say they have to mirror what the NFHS does, and when the NFHS offered the current weight classes as options, TSSAA didn’t adopt them until NFHS made them official. Did NFHS make these changes official starting next season or will it be similar to the weight classes where TSSAA doesn’t change what they are doing until it is  an officially official part of the NFHS rule book? It’ll be interesting to see if it is rolled out for the new TSSAA Middle School season and I saw a post where the youth wrestling in TN was going to vote on adopting it as well.  I’ll pray for all the youth coaches that will have to shoulder the confusion from all those crazy #### parents who already think they know the rules more than everyone else  . Imagine the first time their kid is taken down and a 3 goes up on the scoreboard or their kid gets pinned with only one point of contact in the cylinder. Their heads might explode. i kid, I kid. Sort of. I’m surprised ride time was brought down with all the other changes. I know some argue that it promotes stalling on top, but its been an official scoring method in college forever, so I figure it must be doing something right. Do any of you think that’ll ever be implemented? 
×
  • Create New...