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Haywood vs Obion week 11


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4 minutes ago, ManOfMillions said:

I agree. They stand a better chance now than any other year that I can remember. There is something different about this team that I just can not pin down. They are always very talented, recently they have had great coaching, and the community gets out to support them and cheer them on. They seem to have cleared up the dumb penalties that used to haunt them. I can think of several games where players made just bone headed or stupid decisions that ultimately cost them games. They seem to have cleaned up a lot of that. It is not just the penalties.... Can't peg it. 

Think having a true QB has made some of the difference. Just my opinion.

 

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31 minutes ago, ManOfMillions said:

I agree. They stand a better chance now than any other year that I can remember. There is something different about this team that I just can not pin down. They are always very talented, recently they have had great coaching, and the community gets out to support them and cheer them on. They seem to have cleared up the dumb penalties that used to haunt them. I can think of several games where players made just bone headed or stupid decisions that ultimately cost them games. They seem to have cleaned up a lot of that. It is not just the penalties.... Can't peg it. 

The team is player lead, the discipline has been enforced. Also this year was the first year coach smith actually got to have a spring with the team. The kids are playing with a chip on their shoulder because they are being called overrated. Their just motivated it’s hard to explain it, it just beautiful to watch them play as one heart beat

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28 minutes ago, Tigersandcats said:

Think having a true QB has made some of the difference. Just my opinion.

 

Having a true QB definitely helps. The last true QB we had was in 2017. Tillman McRae, but we were in a run heavy offense with coach Hookfin. He had more rushing yards then passing yards

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46 minutes ago, ManOfMillions said:

I agree. They stand a better chance now than any other year that I can remember. There is something different about this team that I just can not pin down. They are always very talented, recently they have had great coaching, and the community gets out to support them and cheer them on. They seem to have cleared up the dumb penalties that used to haunt them. I can think of several games where players made just bone headed or stupid decisions that ultimately cost them games. They seem to have cleaned up a lot of that. It is not just the penalties.... Can't peg it. 

Our defense has so many play makers. I  watch these guys in practice they are like brothers. They are just trying to bring a gold ball back to Haywood 

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1 hour ago, Tomcatfan2011 said:

The team is player lead, the discipline has been enforced. Also this year was the first year coach smith actually got to have a spring with the team. The kids are playing with a chip on their shoulder because they are being called overrated. Their just motivated it’s hard to explain it, it just beautiful to watch them play as one heart beat

This is huge! 

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50 minutes ago, CHARGERFAN said:

Haywood is very impressive. Their passing game was unstoppable against my Covington Chargers. For anyone to beat them, they will have to field a top-notch pass defense. 
 

The Tomcats will beat Obion by 40 or 50, depending on how much their coach wants to rest his starters for the playoff run.

Coach Smith is a classy guy. When he gets the game clearly in hand he will let the JV boys run and not mock, or taunt a team he is better than. 

For the most part, this is the case with most coaches. I have seen a few time where a coach was trying to drive a point home or be classless. 

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2 minutes ago, ManOfMillions said:

Coach Smith is a classy guy. When he gets the game clearly in hand he will let the JV boys run and not mock, or taunt a team he is better than. 

For the most part, this is the case with most coaches. I have seen a few time where a coach was trying to drive a point home or be classless. 

Yes with this being senior night against a lesser opponent i can see the jv playing most if not all the second half. Our jv has been able to get a lot of work this year due to our margin of wins. Most big games coach smith kept the starters in the entire game for conditioning purposes 

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