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2 hours ago, thebigo70 said:

Just curious did trollin or pizzpatriot2 play? I know LC has played Waverly and Page both in the past, what’s the record against each? Their is talk about LC region, who decides the regions? Does each school have a say in what region they are in? I live in Hohenwald now and have son who plays for LC. Grew up in another state, just wondering how it works here. As for the question if they played or not, they would know that every game and every year are different. But seems to me if it was easy to win, whether it was regular season or playoffs wouldn’t more be doing it. Just some thoughts from a bit of an outsider.

If, and I use the word “if”, you are serious about your question(s) I will answer.

 

Sharp, the head coach, has two very close buddies in the TSSAA and the do everything they can to make sure LC is in a weak region. There have been times when they just could not do this. Another poster actually threw shade to this by stating around ‘13, LC was in their region but before the season began, the HC’s buddies moved them out and into a very weak conference.

The LC offense is antiquated but it still works because teams don’t ever see it and it takes disclipine to defend it.

They are always put out in playoffs because of two reasons. Competition is tougher and they can’t pass!

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10 hours ago, thebigo70 said:

Just curious did trollin or pizzpatriot2 play? I know LC has played Waverly and Page both in the past, what’s the record against each? Their is talk about LC region, who decides the regions? Does each school have a say in what region they are in? I live in Hohenwald now and have son who plays for LC. Grew up in another state, just wondering how it works here. As for the question if they played or not, they would know that every game and every year are different. But seems to me if it was easy to win, whether it was regular season or playoffs wouldn’t more be doing it. Just some thoughts from a bit of an outsider.

But did you play, Pizza?

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10 hours ago, Pizzpatriot2 said:

If, and I use the word “if”, you are serious about your question(s) I will answer.

 

Sharp, the head coach, has two very close buddies in the TSSAA and the do everything they can to make sure LC is in a weak region. There have been times when they just could not do this. Another poster actually threw shade to this by stating around ‘13, LC was in their region but before the season began, the HC’s buddies moved them out and into a very weak conference.

The LC offense is antiquated but it still works because teams don’t ever see it and it takes disclipine to defend it.

They are always put out in playoffs because of two reasons. Competition is tougher and they can’t pass!

Is there any proof to any of this or is it one of those " I heard from a friend of a friend of a friend" ? From reading all the comments it appears to be a lot of desperation and jealousy going on.. I'm sure you will argue that so I will challenge you kinda like I had to with Biden supporters.. instead of bashing the other guy let's hear the positives about your team..

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20 minutes ago, classof1994 said:

Is there any proof to any of this or is it one of those " I heard from a friend of a friend of a friend" ? From reading all the comments it appears to be a lot of desperation and jealousy going on.. I'm sure you will argue that so I will challenge you kinda like I had to with Biden supporters.. instead of bashing the other guy let's hear the positives about your team..

Good luck 94

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47 minutes ago, classof1994 said:

Is there any proof to any of this or is it one of those " I heard from a friend of a friend of a friend" ? From reading all the comments it appears to be a lot of desperation and jealousy going on.. I'm sure you will argue that so I will challenge you kinda like I had to with Biden supporters.. instead of bashing the other guy let's hear the positives about your team..

It is so evident! Look at the traditional record of playoff runs Lewis County has had. First, Lewis County is always in the weakest region possible with the weakest teams. That is why the regular season records usually look so good. They play nobody but if/when they do, they get beat. Without looking, I think it was Forrest last year. They were just a decent, maybe tad bit above average team and they beat Lewis County. Because Lewis County plays terrible competition, by the time the playoffs roll around (especially the second round) they always get put out. Why else would you have a 10-0 or 9-1 record almost year after year but only one or even zero playoff wins? The second thing is, good teams can mix the play calling for run and then pass when needed. Lewis County has an older and maybe almost antiquated offense. But, hey, it works against who they play and kids there grow up in it. However, you have to be able to pass by the time you get into the second or third round of the playoffs. That is unless there is a wet/sloppy field (Which LC almost always has) or heavy wind. Then, that is where that ground it out offense can compensate. Was it a cold windy night when Westview rolled in with their one horse stud and Lewis County upset them? By luck too if I remember hearing about it.

If I remember correctly, the offense is based off of misdirection. Bad teams with less talent or coaching don't have players with enough discipline to play technique and assignment football but instead watch the ball. Teams that advance to the second round and further typically have players playing with discipline. They can also throw the ball as well. 

To further elevate my point, Lewis County will schedule teams such as Waynesboro or Collinwood instead of potential competition. There was a poster on here two years ago stating how Waynesboro was begging LC to schedule them but they would not because at that time, Waynesboro was formidable. I am sure you guys have pride in your program. But, how does it feel to be Regular Season Paper Champions year after year and get put out in the early rounds of the playoffs each year? What is the over-all value of the program? 

We do have a larger enrollment than LC does and hence, we play other teams with similar enrollment. Our out of conference schedule is quite formidable, however. Now, we don't look around to see who has the weakest record in 5A or 4A and try to schedule them year after year. We don't have have a couple of buddies in the T$$AA to help our region placement each year either. 

Good luck this week. Hope the hardwood is warmed up!

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2 hours ago, Pizzpatriot2 said:

It is so evident! Look at the traditional record of playoff runs Lewis County has had. First, Lewis County is always in the weakest region possible with the weakest teams. That is why the regular season records usually look so good. They play nobody but if/when they do, they get beat. Without looking, I think it was Forrest last year. They were just a decent, maybe tad bit above average team and they beat Lewis County. Because Lewis County plays terrible competition, by the time the playoffs roll around (especially the second round) they always get put out. Why else would you have a 10-0 or 9-1 record almost year after year but only one or even zero playoff wins? The second thing is, good teams can mix the play calling for run and then pass when needed. Lewis County has an older and maybe almost antiquated offense. But, hey, it works against who they play and kids there grow up in it. However, you have to be able to pass by the time you get into the second or third round of the playoffs. That is unless there is a wet/sloppy field (Which LC almost always has) or heavy wind. Then, that is where that ground it out offense can compensate. Was it a cold windy night when Westview rolled in with their one horse stud and Lewis County upset them? By luck too if I remember hearing about it.

If I remember correctly, the offense is based off of misdirection. Bad teams with less talent or coaching don't have players with enough discipline to play technique and assignment football but instead watch the ball. Teams that advance to the second round and further typically have players playing with discipline. They can also throw the ball as well. 

To further elevate my point, Lewis County will schedule teams such as Waynesboro or Collinwood instead of potential competition. There was a poster on here two years ago stating how Waynesboro was begging LC to schedule them but they would not because at that time, Waynesboro was formidable. I am sure you guys have pride in your program. But, how does it feel to be Regular Season Paper Champions year after year and get put out in the early rounds of the playoffs each year? What is the over-all value of the program? 

We do have a larger enrollment than LC does and hence, we play other teams with similar enrollment. Our out of conference schedule is quite formidable, however. Now, we don't look around to see who has the weakest record in 5A or 4A and try to schedule them year after year. We don't have have a couple of buddies in the T$$AA to help our region placement each year either. 

Good luck this week. Hope the hardwood is warmed up!

once again my friend is dead on with this analysis.

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1 hour ago, WingT08 said:

once again my friend is dead on with this analysis.

Unfortunately he is. Anyone that doesn't remember the last second region shift with his guy on the board just would not understand. Lewis Co. gets the most it can out of limited athletes. They play hard nosed and all that, but they just can't match up with team speed. Their offense is their coffin if they get behind early.

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5 hours ago, Pizzpatriot2 said:

It is so evident! Look at the traditional record of playoff runs Lewis County has had. First, Lewis County is always in the weakest region possible with the weakest teams. That is why the regular season records usually look so good. They play nobody but if/when they do, they get beat. Without looking, I think it was Forrest last year. They were just a decent, maybe tad bit above average team and they beat Lewis County. Because Lewis County plays terrible competition, by the time the playoffs roll around (especially the second round) they always get put out. Why else would you have a 10-0 or 9-1 record almost year after year but only one or even zero playoff wins? The second thing is, good teams can mix the play calling for run and then pass when needed. Lewis County has an older and maybe almost antiquated offense. But, hey, it works against who they play and kids there grow up in it. However, you have to be able to pass by the time you get into the second or third round of the playoffs. That is unless there is a wet/sloppy field (Which LC almost always has) or heavy wind. Then, that is where that ground it out offense can compensate. Was it a cold windy night when Westview rolled in with their one horse stud and Lewis County upset them? By luck too if I remember hearing about it.

If I remember correctly, the offense is based off of misdirection. Bad teams with less talent or coaching don't have players with enough discipline to play technique and assignment football but instead watch the ball. Teams that advance to the second round and further typically have players playing with discipline. They can also throw the ball as well. 

To further elevate my point, Lewis County will schedule teams such as Waynesboro or Collinwood instead of potential competition. There was a poster on here two years ago stating how Waynesboro was begging LC to schedule them but they would not because at that time, Waynesboro was formidable. I am sure you guys have pride in your program. But, how does it feel to be Regular Season Paper Champions year after year and get put out in the early rounds of the playoffs each year? What is the over-all value of the program? 

We do have a larger enrollment than LC does and hence, we play other teams with similar enrollment. Our out of conference schedule is quite formidable, however. Now, we don't look around to see who has the weakest record in 5A or 4A and try to schedule them year after year. We don't have have a couple of buddies in the T$$AA to help our region placement each year either. 

Good luck this week. Hope the hardwood is warmed up!

So no proof is what you are saying.. Just conspiracy theories made up by you.. What is the names of the two buddies in TSSAA? Did the Wayne County head coach or Collinwood head coach tell you personally that Coach Sharp took them off the schedule? Probably not.. If they did they are most likely lying.. 

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