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10 minutes ago, thegreatone36 said:

A wreck that held them up 3 hours? The shouldve been at stadium by 5 to 5:30. They arrived at 8:00. Gallatin had to do warmups 3 times and I stood there to watch it all. Dont know if that played a factor in their lackluster performance or not, but it definitely completely killed the playoff atmosphere.

Yeah something sounds off. Normally if anything is anything near that bad they reroute traffic way before traffic sits there for 3 hours.

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17 minutes ago, football6 said:

Don't matter what time game start  still gotta be ready to play. 

Well yeah, thats true. But Gallatin sitting there in full uniform since 5:30 and basically waiting to play a dang football game until 8:30 definitely matters. They were out there for 6 hours lol. Don't think anybody in here posting can even say that's ever happened to them, I know for sure it never happened to me.

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20 minutes ago, steelcityroller said:

Yeah something sounds off. Normally if anything is anything near that bad they reroute traffic way before traffic sits there for 3 hours.

They had a blasting accident in the construction zone and it damaged the existing road beside it.  They were literally stuck for hours on the road.  The Wilson Co police and state patrol went to get them and they finally got into Sumner Co and picked up a police escort to the stadium.  

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2 hours ago, BooWhoWiseMan said:

I felt like Gallatin was poorly coached.  Kinda think they won 9 games on talent alone and once they ran into a team with equal talent the coaching caught up to them

Talent alone didn't win those 9 games, get real. 

The coach who was here from 2012-2017 had as much talent, and couldn't win. Coaching is leaps and bounds better.

They have been limited on offense because QB1 sitting on the sidelines. QB2 just cannot throw it well. Therefore they were crutched into only running the ball. Easy to stop somebody when they become 1 dimensional. 

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4 hours ago, BooWhoWiseMan said:

I felt like Gallatin was poorly coached.  Kinda think they won 9 games on talent alone and once they ran into a team with equal talent the coaching caught up to them

How do you feel this way? Were you at the games watching play by play? 9-2 is a great season, especially when you compare it to last year. Coaching has a big part to do with that. 

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Gwave1 and others have said all year how good they are and they were best team in state.  So watching the game Summit was 1 dimensional and didn't seem to have many issues.  The you look at Beech barely beating Columbia leads me to believe that maybe that Region is just weak.  Summit is very good I know but to handle Gallatin so easily one must wonder

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2 minutes ago, BooWhoWiseMan said:

Gwave1 and others have said all year how good they are and they were best team in state.  So watching the game Summit was 1 dimensional and didn't seem to have many issues.  The you look at Beech barely beating Columbia leads me to believe that maybe that Region is just weak.  Summit is very good I know but to handle Gallatin so easily one must wonder

When did they ever say “ Gallatin is the best team in the state” you lost me there.

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