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The Official Alcoa vs Maryville


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On 9/10/2019 at 6:24 PM, BarneySox2007 said:

After reading my newspaper today I may have to retract that score. Actually considering going to the Fair Thursday Night and see The Darlings off The Andy Griffith Show after seeing that. One player don't make a team but it can sure mess things up if that one player has to be double and triple teamed all game long and all the sudden good chances are their not playing.

I think Tee plays, AJ will be AJ, Mcgill can take it to the house against anyone, Maples, Sloan, etc. Maryville will be Maryville. The game will be close.  but if one player is out, Maryville will still be Maryville. 

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11 hours ago, BarneySox2007 said:

Avoiding Heavy Ballgame Traffic Tips from Barney. Always go East Hunt Road and turn onto Center Street and it will take you to the little league Ballfields across from the High School. You may see a few things you might want to unsee but it will save you time.

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I used to live across the street from the SS Minnow near the ball fields. I think Mr. Kendall owned the boat.

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23 hours ago, BCsportsfan said:

It has been working well.......

Blackman started to overload the edge for a couple of series. Alcoa went to the "jumbo" and forced the edge run back inside and shut it down. Blackman only had 64 yards after the adjustments. Also, They move personal around every down now and it is even harder to cover.

I don't see Maryville running in the middle as much as the edges?? Moving #1, #2, #44, #64 around to adjust will be key. Trying to stop #1 when he is on the edge is TOUGH!

I expect a lot of short passes from Maryville? Alcoa's OLB's are more like DB's in this 3-4. #5 and #13 are fast!  Should work well if there is not too much "cushion" ? CAK used to use the short passes and it took sometime to adjust and tighten up on those routes. If Alcoa struggles, It might be keeping Maryville pass attack in check?

I hope Alcoa can run the ball well. If so, all the other pieces fall into place!:thumb:

 BC I believe Maryville will use the short passing game a lot. They have weapons every where and we must contain them from making the big play. Key for us is the run game. If we can gain 3 to 5 yards on first down then I like our chance. Should be another great game...

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