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I have a question for those who have lived in TN for awhile or know of any High School's who really have pro style passing offenses. I have recently moved here and it seems that most teams run the veer or option.

 

I have noticed Boyd Buchanon and Ezell harding throw a lot. Who else?

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Brentwood was always known for passing a lot, but you kind of have to base your offense around what you have to work with. This year they had more talent to keep the ball on the ground. In the past they had more talent throwing and receiving. In 1998 Bill Whittemore ( now starting QB for the University of Kansas) threw for over 3300 yds. With a 444 yd game against Gallatin. So I guess you just have to find those schools that carry the talent to throw not just the coach that wants to. I'd say Brentwood, Maryville, Ezell and maybe Oakland.

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