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6 minutes ago, Indian2424 said:

We go 2 deep on the d line with underclassmen so I'm not worried there, our skill positions I'm not too worried about but it's our O line, most of these guys have been 2 and 3 year starters for us, we have been spoiled with great o line play, Hayworth will have his hands full replacing them every1 on our O-line is a senior, and as for our secondary, it's gonna be nice seeing some new faces back there

I have convidense Hayworth will build another good O line. He built this one. Might not be as good as this year but they'll be good enough. Depends on how hard they work in the off season. The secondary, new faces won't make a bit of difference. Been this way for 20 years. I look for DB to have a 6-4 or 7-3 season next year. The Robinson team looked good this year and Sevier had some good athletes but thats a good three years away. The Robinson Quarterback, Tegan Begley is the best I've seen around here in Middle School. But he is only a 7th grader. If he continues to develop you "might" see him playing as a freshman. Both middle school's had good running backs this year. 

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8 minutes ago, WaCoJaCo said:

I have convidense Hayworth will build another good O line. He built this one. Might not be as good as this year but they'll be good enough. Depends on how hard they work in the off season. The secondary, new faces won't make a bit of difference. Been this way for 20 years. I look for DB to have a 6-4 or 7-3 season next year. The Robinson team looked good this year and Sevier had some good athletes but thats a good three years away. The Robinson Quarterback, Tegan Begley is the best I've seen around here in Middle School. But he is only a 7th grader. If he continues to develop you "might" see him playing as a freshman. Both middle school's had good running backs this year. 

im with you idk how to explain our secondary situation, the only time its been good "recently" was when we had Foreman and Swafford pressing and runnig with everybody at corner. Also im sure Hayworth can rebuild a line but this line has the size skill and attitude its gonna be really hard to replicate

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36 minutes ago, Indian2424 said:

We go 2 deep on the d line with underclassmen so I'm not worried there, our skill positions I'm not too worried about but it's our O line, most of these guys have been 2 and 3 year starters for us, we have been spoiled with great o line play, Hayworth will have his hands full replacing them every1 on our O-line is a senior, and as for our secondary, it's gonna be nice seeing some new faces back there

Really???

 

SENIORS:
Whitson      236 rushing        1575 pass
Armitage     532 rushing
Tesnear      1377 rushing

 

UNDERCLASSMEN:
Stevens      2 rushing          59 pass
Baker        42 rushing
Kitzmiller   25 rushing
Brooks       -7 rushing
Carter       48 rushing
Martin       23 rushing
Gillespie    40 rushing
Manning      -24 rushing
Myers        14 rushing
Graves       8 rushing

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1 minute ago, blazer1set said:

Really???

 

SENIORS:
Whitson      236 rushing        1575 pass
Armitage     532 rushing
Tesnear      1377 rushing

 

UNDERCLASSMEN:
Stevens      2 rushing          59 pass
Baker        42 rushing
Kitzmiller   25 rushing
Brooks       -7 rushing
Carter       48 rushing
Martin       23 rushing
Gillespie    40 rushing
Manning      -24 rushing
Myers        14 rushing
Graves       8 rushing

I mean those other guys just aren’t getting reps. Of course they aren’t as good as those three right now but that’s what offseason training is for. 

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4 minutes ago, Indian2424 said:

im with you idk how to explain our secondary situation, the only time its been good "recently" was when we had Foreman and Swafford pressing and runnig with everybody at corner. Also im sure Hayworth can rebuild a line but this line has the size skill and attitude its gonna be really hard to replicate

Foreman and Swafford were just special athletes. Swafford was just a very smart player and had a nack for knowing where the ball was going to be. Foreman would let a guy get past him just like they do now but he was so fast he'd run the receiver down and beat the ball there. What those two did they did on their own. 

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we have plenty of athletes for RB, Armitage and Tesnear without really looking at the stats i can confidently say have gotten 98% of the carries this year. Not saying next years RBs will be as good as Tesnear but we will be fine.  you couldve said the same thing when Ian Hicks graduated, but here came tesnear and armitage

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6 minutes ago, blazer1set said:

Really???

 

SENIORS:
Whitson      236 rushing        1575 pass
Armitage     532 rushing
Tesnear      1377 rushing

 

UNDERCLASSMEN:
Stevens      2 rushing          59 pass
Baker        42 rushing
Kitzmiller   25 rushing
Brooks       -7 rushing
Carter       48 rushing
Martin       23 rushing
Gillespie    40 rushing
Manning      -24 rushing
Myers        14 rushing
Graves       8 rushing

Look out for Gillespie next year.

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1 minute ago, Indian2424 said:

We havent had an issue at the RB position since 2007 when we had to move Chris Sensebaugh up as a freshman, and IMO i dont see it being an issue next year. Our 2 biggest things will be getting atleast a competent Secondary and rebuilding our O line

What’s your thoughts on LB play next year 

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Just now, WaCoJaCo said:

Look out for Gillespie next year.

i like Gillespie but hes so small and hes just like 1 or a half a step slow. hopefully he gets in the weight room and gets bigger and works on getting more explosive. Now i do love him catching punts because he actually catches them, Cody has been driving people nuts this year watching balls hit the ground 

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