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8 hours ago, orngnblk said:

Coalfield and OS are more on Fayettevilles level a little better than Huntland,but yes RB and Loudon are comparable (if that game had been played) you got Meigs at home that helps a little.Oneida is a better team than Seq.

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My boys Kris Layfield, Drake Cardin, and Kilan Summers from the Marion County Warriors should be considered. Our kids are educated by great men of character starting with Coach Mathis. He leads these kids on and off the field. The first two are outstanding linemen and the last one has got touchdowns running and receiving this season. They are three really good players. They play the game so hard each and every play. They play the game with utmost respect for the game and their opponents. You will not find more high integrity kids than these 3. They deserve to be nominated for this Mr. Football award. Whoever is in charge of voting get these kids on the ballot. I love watching the passion they play with each and every Friday night. They play with passion but at the same time show compassion for their opponents. They will knock your block off and help you up on the same exact play. This is a product of playing for high character men like we have leading these kids. Win the Day!

FEAR THE SPEED, FEAR THE WING, FEAR THE BEARD, & FEAR THE TEAM!

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Brought him up before but I’m doing it again, Copper Basin’s Chase Mickens has 959 receiving yards on the year over 1,000 all purpose, he is also one of our leading tacklers on defense. I would also consider Little Grabowski he has 1749 passing yards along with 15 touchdown passes he also has 314 rushing yards with 4 rushing touchdowns.

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On 10/22/2019 at 4:20 AM, orngnblk said:

What Willis does with the ball is unbelievable at times just ask Meigs,Oneida,LC etc,etc.Catch a WR screen and go 70 yards THRU defenders not around and one of if not THE BEST blocking WR in TN and the most dynsmic players on the field each Fri night.Carnes is a talent no doubt and an excellent QB.These TWO young men will both be finalists and i would hate to be the one making the choice!

Carnes is #46 in the COUNTRY

Willis is #14 in the COUNTRY 

What else can be said,great kids off the field also.

Either are deserving choices. 

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