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There is no better than Edd Caudill. He taught me so many lessons in four years. He made playing in the line one of the most enjoyable experiences in my life. He also taught me so many lessons off of the field. I also consider him a great teacher in the classroom and very good friend. Honestly, he is one of the best men I have ever had the privilege to meet.

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Year in and year out Coach Coady has the most fundamentaly sound OLine on the field. No matter what he has to work. Last year he had to take converted running backs and make Olinemen out of them. And he was able to make it work. His kids work hard for him, because they believe in him, and know he will leave no stone unturned to help them become the best they can be.

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And he's a Rutledge grad, which makes it even better...I wish he would have consented to an interview for a feature on him and the Maryville O-Line's success last season, but he politely declined and said it was all the player's doing and not his...humble ain't the word for Coach Ellis.

 

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David Ellis, Maryville High School. He does a tremendous job in teaching angle blocking and fundamentals. He is a better person than coach. He believes in and develops unity in his players and has their respect. Go Rebs.

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