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3 hours ago, MidStateFan1 said:

Not a chance they are better than Brentwood. They may beat Blackman by controlling the clock, but if Brentwood played Gallatin, I would put my house on it. This is a top 3 team in Williamson County for crying out loud. They may have better athletes, but definitely not as well coached, disciplined, or as physical. 

Physical??  I disagree with that.  Most Wilco teams are finesse teams.  They throw a lot and are not power running teams like Sumner Co.  Even Summit in 2019 when they played Gallatin was not overly physical.  

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50 minutes ago, GWAVE1 said:

Physical??  I disagree with that.  Most Wilco teams are finesse teams.  They throw a lot and are not power running teams like Sumner Co.  Even Summit in 2019 when they played Gallatin was not overly physical.  

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7 hours ago, thegreatone36 said:

So not in the last couple years, but I'd say the past couple hasn't been "up" years in Sumner either. I guess saying "not a chance they are better" is a slightly insulting. I think they are both good, and it would be close game if not in the IFL. 

Fair enough. I think Brentwood would win by a respectable margin

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6 hours ago, GWAVE1 said:

Physical??  I disagree with that.  Most Wilco teams are finesse teams.  They throw a lot and are not power running teams like Sumner Co.  Even Summit in 2019 when they played Gallatin was not overly physical.  

This is so wrong. First, you don't have to be a run heavy team to be physical. Brentwood is known to be very physical on the outside with their screen game. Their receivers have traditionally been great blockers. 2nd, last year Independence was the only team in Wilco that threw more than they ran. Every other team was run first, and Indy will be run first this year with their new coach. Finally, Summit was very physical the last two years. You don't have to run the flexbone or Wing T to be "physical" They are spread teams in WILCO, but it is spread to run for the most part. 

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2 minutes ago, MidStateFan1 said:

This is so wrong. First, you don't have to be a run heavy team to be physical. Brentwood is known to be very physical on the outside with their screen game. Their receivers have traditionally been great blockers. 2nd, last year Independence was the only team in Wilco that threw more than they ran. Every other team was run first, and Indy will be run first this year with their new coach. Finally, Summit was very physical the last two years. You don't have to run the flexbone or Wing T to be "physical" They are spread teams in WILCO, but it is spread to run for the most part. 

In my experience, Wilco have not been very physical as the Sumner Co teams.  Did not mean that Wilco were not better.  Summit last year was very physical in my opinion but not as much as Gallatin in 2019.  Gallatin just could not catch them that year.  Centennial with Steele was physical and Brentwood in 01’ and 10’ were when Gallatin played them.  Never said they were not good by any stretch but Hendersonville and Beech under Crabtree are known for being smash mouth teams.  To say teams up here are not as disciplined or not as good coaches at times you are correct.  But not as physical…I cannot buy that.  Unless you count Station Camp in the mix and they have only started to play tough under Alexander.  It’s all opinion anyway no matter which side your on.  

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16 minutes ago, thegreatone36 said:

That's fine, it's all opinion. If Blackman catches their dropped td passes they have 2 or 3 more td's on the board last Friday. Sounds like Brentwood escaped with a victory

Things can go well for Gtown if Blackman can’t stop the ground and pound. Gallatin has the players to execute that style of play… finally. slow the game down, chew that clock, and Blackman can’t do as much damage through the air. 

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1 hour ago, GWAVE1 said:

In my experience, Wilco have not been very physical as the Sumner Co teams.  Did not mean that Wilco were not better.  Summit last year was very physical in my opinion but not as much as Gallatin in 2019.  Gallatin just could not catch them that year.  Centennial with Steele was physical and Brentwood in 01’ and 10’ were when Gallatin played them.  Never said they were not good by any stretch but Hendersonville and Beech under Crabtree are known for being smash mouth teams.  To say teams up here are not as disciplined or not as good coaches at times you are correct.  But not as physical…I cannot buy that.  Unless you count Station Camp in the mix and they have only started to play tough under Alexander.  It’s all opinion anyway no matter which side your on.  

I gotcha, most people on the outside do think of Williamson County being QB and WR driven teams. I hope y'all beat Blackman this week. As much as I respect Blaze45, I'm not a fan of the HC.

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1 hour ago, thegreatone36 said:

That's fine, it's all opinion. If Blackman catches their dropped td passes they have 2 or 3 more td's on the board last Friday. Sounds like Brentwood escaped with a victory

I'm sure Brentwood had similar what ifs. Not about the what if game. From what I heard, Brentwood DOMINATED controlled the game and DOMINATED time of procession. Gallatin will try to do the same. Good luck to your team

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9 minutes ago, MidStateFan1 said:

I'm sure Brentwood had similar what ifs. Not about the what if game. From what I heard, Brentwood DOMINATED controlled the game and DOMINATED time of procession. Gallatin will try to do the same. Good luck to your team

We will have to play a great game, and execute on all sides of the ball. It's not a week where one side can be good and the other just "meh" 

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