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WEEK 3 - Oak Ridge @ Clinton


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1 minute ago, SweetScience said:

I saw Fox working at Baskin Robbins in OR one time, but that has been 5 plus years ago. I wanted to mention his playing days, but chose not to. Seemed like a great kid. Im sure he’s doing well.

Yeah your like should I say something but well maybe not. But yeah I will have to say this about AC culture they teach the kids how to win in life not just in the game and I am sure many schools do that but AC I know. They are very diciplined from start to finish.

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1 minute ago, Mavericksinflight said:

Sometimes they make me a little upset that they are not more passionate with the penalties and fumbles...lol meaning lol I would like to see more fire and drama more often..haha 

If AC could find a really good defensive coordinator, they would be DANGEROUS. That has always been Davey’s downfall, no offense to you. I know he’s family for you. If he got him a DC, yikes. He’s an offensive genius.

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1 minute ago, Mavericksinflight said:

Doesn't Clinton still have Thackerson QB. He is good if they do. Not sure he is very mobile is the only thing. But they would have a one two punch when needed for certain teams like OR Friday.

I think the coaches son is the main guy. Interesting you bring up little Thack though, I was expecting him to do big things there. Man, his brother was special, for sure.

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6 minutes ago, SweetScience said:

If AC could find a really good defensive coordinator, they would be DANGEROUS. That has always been Davey’s downfall, no offense to you. I know he’s family for you. If he got him a DC, yikes. He’s an offensive genius.

No I lol I did not want to say it. And I didn't say it...lol..but yeah it's so true. Our defense could be better. I thought this year we had more depth to over come what Davey always told me about having to play players both ways. I believe we have some depth but we have got to find a defense. And we are not the only team that plays both ways so it still comes down to a good defense... period... And no offense at all!! Lol

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9 minutes ago, Mavericksinflight said:

Doesn't Clinton still have Thackerson QB. He is good if they do. Not sure he is very mobile is the only thing. But they would have a one two punch when needed for certain teams like OR Friday.

Yes he is a senior this year. He's been playing in the 2nd half of our first 2 games.....even on defense. I think he injured his ankle against Austin East, but I don't know how bad.

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