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7 minutes ago, croz6110 said:

I think Mckenzie has shown they're the team to beat in the West. No disrespect to Peabody or Fayetteville, and all have been good, but Mckenzie seems to have been more consistent this year. They don't have the headscratching scores like the other two. No one else in the West will come close to these 3.

In the East, of course I'm going to say Gordonsville. But, I think realistically, there's only 3 teams in the East with a chance; Gville, SP, and Clay.

Final Answer: Mckenzie vs. Gordonsville

I'm just curious; other than the Red Bank game or the Huntingdon game, respectively, what "head scratchers" do Fayetteville and Peabody have?

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31 minutes ago, croz6110 said:

I think Mckenzie has shown they're the team to beat in the West. No disrespect to Peabody or Fayetteville, and all have been good, but Mckenzie seems to have been more consistent this year. They don't have the headscratching scores like the other two. No one else in the West will come close to these 3.

In the East, of course I'm going to say Gordonsville. But, I think realistically, there's only 3 teams in the East with a chance; Gville, SP, and Clay.

Final Answer: Mckenzie vs. Gordonsville

I believe that whoever wins in the East will get beaten soundly by someone out of the west. 

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On 11/1/2021 at 7:48 AM, Croppygenius said:

Witnessed Simpson's younger brother play against Parsons 6th graders yesterday. He may be the 2nd best QB in west Tennessee as a 6th grader. Great size,speed and bigtime arm. Martin plays Huntingdon for championship tonight. 

how did that turn out?

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8 hours ago, jtm52k said:

I'm just curious; other than the Red Bank game or the Huntingdon game, respectively, what "head scratchers" do Fayetteville and Peabody have?

You mentioned the Huntingdon game, and Red Bank doesn't fall into the headscratcher category.

For Fayetteville, the Cornersville game is a big time head scratcher for me. Clay beat Cornersville soundly while City struggled. I know a team can have an off game, but I feel that Mckenzie has been more consistently dominant.

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8 hours ago, croz6110 said:

You mentioned the Huntingdon game, and Red Bank doesn't fall into the headscratcher category.

For Fayetteville, the Cornersville game is a big time head scratcher for me. Clay beat Cornersville soundly while City struggled. I know a team can have an off game, but I feel that Mckenzie has been more consistently dominant.

McKenzie has played no competition. Huntingdon was the first game for them and they didn’t know who their starters were. If they play Huntingdon today the game is different. McKenzie also struggled with Dresden they did have a bunch of penalties though but Dresden’s defense was in their back field all night. It was a 2 point game in the 4th quarter 

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1 hour ago, Tide21 said:

McKenzie has played no competition. Huntingdon was the first game for them and they didn’t know who their starters were. If they play Huntingdon today the game is different. McKenzie also struggled with Dresden they did have a bunch of penalties though but Dresden’s defense was in their back field all night. It was a 2 point game in the 4th quarter 

Yeah...I would say McKenzie struggled with Dresden. Let's not forget the 4 touchdowns taken off the board by penalties. But, that is part of the game. 

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McKenzie was the second best team in the state last year behind Trenton in 2A…..by a razor thin margin (could have easily went the other way in their Quarterfinal game).  With them returning the majority of that team, they are no doubt stronger this year than last and a favorite to get to Chattanooga along with Trenton and Fayetteville

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