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14 hours ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

Yes I agree that every school has written transfer policies. However there are some school in TN that are closed zone meaning you have to live in that zone to go to that school. If a student transfers in they must live in that zone. 

These are the folks I'm saying Greeneville and open zoned schools have the advantage over. Which they REFUSE to admit is an advantage.

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3 hours ago, GaryGaines said:

These are the folks I'm saying Greeneville and open zoned schools have the advantage over. Which they REFUSE to admit is an advantage.

im way late to this discussion, but i see yall must be talking about "recruiting" or whatever lame azz excuse people are making for Greeneville these days...(not saying you are). Sure, being an open zone school may, or may not have its advantages, but if anyone (again, not saying you) says that was the reason Greeneville had an amazing come back.....only the third time in school history they've come from 21 down to win......then they are sorely mistaken. We have 2 kids on this team that transferred from other schools that actually play in games and one of them only play 4 or 5 plays in the game. So again, im late to the discussion, but i just wanted to throw my 2 cents in.

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3 hours ago, GaryGaines said:

These are the folks I'm saying Greeneville and open zoned schools have the advantage over. Which they REFUSE to admit is an advantage.

There are two problems with your statement although what your saying is technically correct. First most of the school systems are open zone so almost everyone has the same advantage. Well over 80% of districts in TN are open zone. Second if closed zone school districts were really upset about it they have complete power to change the policies and become open zone. If they don’t it is their own fault and they have no room to complain. 

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2 minutes ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

There are two problems with your statement although what your saying is technically correct. First most of the school systems are open zone so almost everyone has the same advantage. Well over 80% of districts in TN are open zone. Second if closed zone school districts were really upset about it they have complete power to change the policies and become open zone. If they don’t it is their own fault and they have no room to complain. 

amen, thank you and amen.......did i say amen?

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3 minutes ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

There are two problems with your statement although what your saying is technically correct. First most of the school systems are open zone so almost everyone has the same advantage. Well over 80% of districts in TN are open zone. Second if closed zone school districts were really upset about it they have complete power to change the policies and become open zone. If they don’t it is their own fault and they have no room to complain. 

just noticed your signature " the mcdonalds of HS football ".....bahahahaha....now THAT's good....im tryig to think of a restaurant analogy for my Greene Devils but right now only one i can think of off hand is " Greeneville football....the BURGER KING of HS football  - because we HAVE IT OUR WAY "

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Just now, BVDevil said:

just noticed your signature " the mcdonalds of HS football ".....bahahahaha....now THAT's good....im tryig to think of a restaurant analogy for my Greene Devils but right now only one i can think of off hand is " Greeneville football....the BURGER KING of HS football  - because we HAVE IT OUR WAY "

now that's a WHOPPER of an analogy right there.

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3 hours ago, GaryGaines said:

These are the folks I'm saying Greeneville and open zoned schools have the advantage over. Which they REFUSE to admit is an advantage.

So what you're saying is over 80% of the schools districts that are open zoned have an advantage over the 20% of the schools systems that are closed zoned. So, Knox Co has the same Advantage but you just like being a troll :thumb:

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3 hours ago, BVDevil said:

just noticed your signature " the mcdonalds of HS football ".....bahahahaha....now THAT's good....im tryig to think of a restaurant analogy for my Greene Devils but right now only one i can think of off hand is " Greeneville football....the BURGER KING of HS football  - because we HAVE IT OUR WAY "

Thanks. I thought it was pretty catchy. :)

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4 hours ago, Swipes said:

So what you're saying is over 80% of the schools districts that are open zoned have an advantage over the 20% of the schools systems that are closed zoned. So, Knox Co has the same Advantage but you just like being a troll :thumb:

Knox county isnt open zone for the 484858 time. You can go to a school out of your zone if you have a very specific reason. One night being you think the other schools academics are better. Alot of school districts are closed zones so they don't end up like Greene county with one school being absolutely dominate over the rest. Such as knox/sumner/rutherford.

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2 hours ago, GaryGaines said:

Knox county isnt open zone for the 484858 time. You can go to a school out of your zone if you have a very specific reason. One night being you think the other schools academics are better. Alot of school districts are closed zones so they don't end up like Greene county with one school being absolutely dominate over the rest. Such as knox/sumner/rutherford.

Yes. Knox Co schools are open zone. Board policy J-152 proves it. Just go to the online board policies and look for yourself. 

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