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Wilson Central (4-0) at Mt. Juliet (1-2)


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As a pessimistic MJ fan so far this season, it was great to see a performance like this. Although it’s expected when playing WC, it was a great team effort tonight! Offensively we took a step in the right direction, Our QB seemed like a different person out there, 2 td passes and a QB sneak taken 33 yards for a TD. We were able to sustain long drives and finish them off, Oline looked good making big holes. Kudos to the coaches and play calling. Our Defense seems to be our strong point by far,  They will have to carry this team in order for MJ to find any success against a top 5 team. Which leads me to my next thought, I’m  still not sure how good this team really is, as WC isn’t that great of a measuring stick. I will say, WC is an ok team, and to beat an ok team by nearly 30 means we’re on a pretty good track.

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5 hours ago, thegreatone36 said:

9 out of 10 of the most talented MJ athletes will find a way to still play for the Bears anyway. They won't fall like people may think.

My understanding is they are drawing a hard line in the sand on zoning.  Apparently that’s why TP showed interest in Gallatin. 

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