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2 hours ago, lakecounty1968 said:

Another thing to consider about Coach Puckett is at Lake County he has the final say so on football and baseball related matters. At Westview I don't think he would have that control. Coach Puckett may very well end up at Westview but I highly doubt it. At LC  he can win just about every year at Westview not so much. Just look at the region they play in. Lake County will pretty always be in the mix in 1A. Westview can't say that in 3A. Look at Westview since Cody left. It's been mediocre at best. LC fielded very good to decent teams during that same stretch. I also believe it is Caydens time to be the man at qb.UTM Simpson will never let that happen. There is more to the story on McConnell leaving after 1 year.

McConnell left to be with family, go back home, and got a bump in pay in doing so.......that’s it, nothing more to that story.  Puckett seems like a smart guy, I’d doubt he’d even consider replacing his son with Ty. I’m sure he’d put his kid in a position to get the ball in his hands as often as possible, why wouldn’t he, the kids a playmaker himself. I’d personally like to see them both in the backfield together, they could be dangerous. UTM Simpson doesn’t interfere like people often suggest he does. I agree with everything else.

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41 minutes ago, WesTNFootball said:

After reading some of these comments, I would say most of you guys replying to this topic have no clue about Westview football. Lake Co has never & will never be a better place than Martin, lol, there’s no comparison. 

Maybe not towns but I know one trophy case that's much larger and isn't full of just round balls. Lake County also has its share of NFL guys so don't argue that.

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4 hours ago, WestVol said:

McConnell left to be with family, go back home, and got a bump in pay in doing so.......that’s it, nothing more to that story.  Puckett seems like a smart guy, I’d doubt he’d even consider replacing his son with Ty. I’m sure he’d put his kid in a position to get the ball in his hands as often as possible, why wouldn’t he, the kids a playmaker himself. I’d personally like to see them both in the backfield together, they could be dangerous. UTM Simpson doesn’t interfere like people often suggest he does. I agree with everything else.

I stand corrected,  hearing too many chiefs and not enough Indians was part of the reasoning McConnell left and im not referring to Simpson

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2 hours ago, WesTNFootball said:

After reading some of these comments, I would say most of you guys replying to this topic have no clue about Westview football. Lake Co has never & will never be a better place than Martin, lol, there’s no comparison. 

Your right. Lake Co has 3 gold balls and 3 silver balls. Westview has 1 silver ball. No comparison....

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11 hours ago, howdoitknow said:

I'm sure you guys would take him at Camden.  

 

Aren't Milan and Peabody really close to Westview?  He'd really excel at those two places I know.  

 

It is apparent that with Westview being a worse job than Camden, Milan, Lake County, etc. that it may just be one of those places where making the state playoffs is a tremendous victory.  It doesn't seem like it's as attractive of a job as many would believe at first glance.

They were always good when Coach Coady was there. The last few years they were not a great team. Camden played them every year sometimes twice depending on the zplan playoff and it was always a toss up.  that was during Ward and early years with Blow  when beating us was something to hang your hat on..  

Since then it has been down hill..  They 2 studs they have now might be better served at Dresden. Its like 5 miles away and they have a good staff

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