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7 minutes ago, biggest said:

I think overall talent is down, yes there's some talented kids still around. Imo with talent being down some kids are maybe playing out of the position best suited for them for betterment of the team!  This is the same staff we all praised last year.  The offense system changed, but is that because we have a new OC or is that what the staff is limited to? I think that's the?

Maybe this year is an "expense" to build toward the future.  If H20 isnt going to have the spread'm out sling it around dudes in the near future, maybe this staff is gearing up to gain the experience now so we can shine in the future.  My count is 2 starters returned to the Offense and 2-3 starters for the defense this year.    

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2 hours ago, Salem said:

Last year the Watertown posters were cheering the TC guys up after their loss and talking them off the ledge. This year TC is eating popcorn watching the circular firing squad. Can't wait to check in tomorrow morning after the ER game. 

Yes, entertaining indeed now that the shoe is on the other foot. But we’re in different stages of grief. We know our team is no good and that ER will spank us. Acceptance v denial. 

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28 minutes ago, biggest said:

Yes sir, there's still alot to play for this season.  This is the first reg season region loss in 5 or 6 years so it kinda stings. With Dekalb and upperman coming up its likely to get worse before it gets better. 

Don’t forget y’all only scored 2 field goals last season and y’all’s refs called the winning TD back on westmoreland. Not much difference from y’all’s team last season accept we are a year older and better and lost less people

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2 minutes ago, ReallyREAL said:

There's a difference in talent being down  vs  under utilization of the talent you have  by handcuffing your guys  by playing football in a phone booth. 

Curious to what you would do if you were coaching this team? You seem to be more tied into the kids than I probably am.

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27 minutes ago, MakingSense2u said:

Maybe this year is an "expense" to build toward the future.  If H20 isnt going to have the spread'm out sling it around dudes in the near future, maybe this staff is gearing up to gain the experience now so we can shine in the future.  My count is 2 starters returned to the Offense and 2-3 starters for the defense this year.    

and that's depth development issue , instead of basing what do around a individual will bite you in the long run . Great Programs develop depth from start to finish

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Just now, ReallyREAL said:

Development would've started after the TC loss for those that were not involved in secondary sports . that's for certain 

So you’re saying that the coaches didn’t put the needed effort into getting these young kids ready to play on Fridays? 
 

What can be done now to turn it around since we are here now… anything??

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, H2Oman said:

So you’re saying that the coaches didn’t put the needed effort into getting these young kids ready to play on Fridays? 
 

What can be done now to turn it around since we are here now… anything??

 

 

 

 

get out of that phone booth on the offfense / defense can't be on the field for 40mins 

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