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41 minutes ago, TryNotToSuck said:

Says the group of fans that care about winning middle school and JV games.

Again you tried but your posted sucked! Come on man the middle school and JV games build your future ! If your gonna stir the pot  at least make sense ! Your a good poster most of the time ! We get it UC is down !!!!!!!!

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32 minutes ago, PeabodyPride said:

Again you tried but your posted sucked! Come on man the middle school and JV games build your future ! If your gonna stir the pot  at least make sense ! Your a good poster most of the time ! We get it UC is down !!!!!!!!

I'm not trying to stir the pot, just making a point of how some coaches treat their middle school and JV games (dating back to the post you or another Peabody fan made to the USJ fan. There's like 5 Peabody people on here, so I couldn't pick out specifically on who did it).

But Middle School and JV games are devalued and here is why. For Middle School, some kids are bigger, taller, and stronger than others. Some hit puberty, while others haven't. So, the Middle School QB may be the QB, probably because he's the best "athlete" on the field. He's going to be the QB until his speed, reading the defense, arm strength will determine if he is the QB for the high school team. There are so many potential position changes from middle school to high school, because that's when a lot of the kids had already hit their puberty, and may outgrown the middle school players. Huntingdon fans always claimed they had one of the best Middle Schools teams in West Tennessee. How did they workout for them at the High School level? Didn't mean anything.

Second, open enrollment. Kids that attend schools in McNairy, Madison, Dyer, and I'm positive Obion Counties all have open enrollment. So even though one kid might attend Dyer County's feeder school, doesn't mean he will be a Choctaw. He could always flip to Dyersburg for some reason.

High School coaches do not watch JV film. There may not even be a videographer filming the JV game. JV games are more of a "get your reps in and stay healthy." The JV running back player is not going to take the varsity's position just because he is dominating JV ball.

Two more things: I'm not trying to stir the pot, and I'm not a Union City poster

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Just now, TryNotToSuck said:

I'm not trying to stir the pot, just making a point of how some coaches treat their middle school and JV games (dating back to the post you or another Peabody fan made to the USJ fan. There's like 5 Peabody people on here, so I couldn't pick out specifically on who did it).

But Middle School and JV games are devalued and here is why. For Middle School, some kids are bigger, taller, and stronger than others. Some hit puberty, while others haven't. So, the Middle School QB may be the QB, probably because he's the best "athlete" on the field. He's going to be the QB until his speed, reading the defense, arm strength will determine if he is the QB for the high school team. There are so many potential position changes from middle school to high school, because that's when a lot of the kids had already hit their puberty, and may outgrown the middle school players. Huntingdon fans always claimed they had one of the best Middle Schools teams in West Tennessee. How did they workout for them at the High School level? Didn't mean anything.

Second, open enrollment. Kids that attend schools in McNairy, Madison, Dyer, and I'm positive Obion Counties all have open enrollment. So even though one kid might attend Dyer County's feeder school, doesn't mean he will be a Choctaw. He could always flip to Dyersburg for some reason. High School coaches don't even know who players they're getting.

High School coaches do not watch JV film. There may not even be a videographer filming the JV game. JV games are more of a "get your reps in and stay healthy." The JV running back player is not going to take the varsity's position just because he is dominating JV ball.

Two more things: I'm not trying to stir the pot, and I'm not a Union City poster

 

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4 hours ago, Tide21 said:

These guys are bragging about winning a 7v7 :roflolk: against a 1a team. They dont care to much for 7v7 in Trenton 

I’ve yet to meet a coach (myself included) that didn’t hate 7 on 7. A program that I used to be with in Georgia ran the Wing-T. We joined 40 or 50 other teams every year at a 7 on 7 tournament at a university, and won the thing most years. Then, we would attempt like 8 passes during the regular season. 

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1 hour ago, TryNotToSuck said:

Says the group of fans that care about winning middle school and JV games.

Says a guy with a name that is trynottosuck but every post he makes suck

 

you know what you have coming up if you have athletes in middle school. You can’t coach raw speed or athleticism 

trynottosuck harder 

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12 minutes ago, TryNotToSuck said:

I'm not trying to stir the pot, just making a point of how some coaches treat their middle school and JV games (dating back to the post you or another Peabody fan made to the USJ fan. There's like 5 Peabody people on here, so I couldn't pick out specifically on who did it).

But Middle School and JV games are devalued and here is why. For Middle School, some kids are bigger, taller, and stronger than others. Some hit puberty, while others haven't. So, the Middle School QB may be the QB, probably because he's the best "athlete" on the field. He's going to be the QB until his speed, reading the defense, arm strength will determine if he is the QB for the high school team. There are so many potential position changes from middle school to high school, because that's when a lot of the kids had already hit their puberty, and may outgrown the middle school players. Huntingdon fans always claimed they had one of the best Middle Schools teams in West Tennessee. How did they workout for them at the High School level? Didn't mean anything.

Second, open enrollment. Kids that attend schools in McNairy, Madison, Dyer, and I'm positive Obion Counties all have open enrollment. So even though one kid might attend Dyer County's feeder school, doesn't mean he will be a Choctaw. He could always flip to Dyersburg for some reason.

High School coaches do not watch JV film. There may not even be a videographer filming the JV game. JV games are more of a "get your reps in and stay healthy." The JV running back player is not going to take the varsity's position just because he is dominating JV ball.

Two more things: I'm not trying to stir the pot, and I'm not a Union City poster

I feel your missing the points about player development , we agree on 99 percent of what you said but I know our staff is all VERY envolved in JV ball! Not saying all are but look at our resume”maybe they should be “! I sure thought you had been on UC threads for years  ! 

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