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Just callin it like I see it PeeWee. If yall turn it around I will be

the first to give yall your props. Like I said in my previous post I hope I am wrong.

 

Yall better get some good leadership though, cause with that

schedule youre going to need it.

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Flyinpro, man you have no faith in West. And some of your statements were kinda out there. Cocke County almost having a great program? Did you see them last year? Jeff county will be strong i agree with you but that game will be close. What does Greeneville have comin back that makes you think they'll be raw? Their senior class last year was loaded but i dunno about this year. Crocket? i'm not even gonna touch that one.

i don't think you know as much about these other teams as you think, since you don't even know Lavante Barber's name.

 

Cuz, what you talkin bout man. you should know that stuff won't happen again.

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I'll agree that West has a tough schedule this year. They play three very good teams in the 1st half of the season.

 

As to how many games they may win this year, I'm not convinced yet that they will be as bad as some may think (i.e., 5-5 or 2-8). One spring practice game doesn't make a season. With that said, however, I am very interested in seeing how they will fare in pre-season.

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Wow, I didn't know that Morristown West had gotten so bad all of a sudden. The next time I see Coach Woods I will suggest that

he do everybody a favor and forfit the Cleveland, Jeff. County,

and Maryville games since the Trojans have no chance. They probably shouldn't waste the gas (even driving to Burke-Toney for the Jeff game) and this would allow them to prepare for their Conference games.

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Morristown West may be down this year but they wont have a losing record. I think they will escape the first 4 games at 2-2 with wins over Maryville and Cocke Co. The Jeff. county will be a close game due to the fact that west has home field advantage, but in the end Jeff. county has too much speed for the trojans. For the 2-8 record.....you can forget that.

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I think Mo-Town West is like a lot of other teams with questions to be answered.

 

On offense will they be able to maintain balance with their passing game? Who will be their receivers? Do they have a big play guy at WR? Can the new QB play with poise? Should be good at TB with Rucker and Shockley is a fine FB. Will have size in the OL, but will they be better conditioned?

 

On defense who will step up in the secondary? After seeing them twice last season, I thought that was probably the weakest part of their team. Front seven should be good. Don't know about their kicking game.

 

They always have lots of kids out which helps with depth. I look for them to be tough as usual. Go Rebs.

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Starsnbars, The recievers will be Tyler Moore (#4), Trey Gilbert (84), Jeremy Smith (1), Matt Jones ( Returning Tight end #17) and there's more guys tryin to get in the rotation as well. Moore should be the biggest play maker, he saw a lot of action last year but you never know who will step up.

 

The Secondary was young last year was not very experience, Except for LaRue Isom. They Return 3-4 guys who saw a lot of time. Matt Rice, Scotty Mull, Brad Harris, Scotty Dixon, and Wes Williamson. They also aquired Tim Weatherall who played a little linebacker last year but injured his knee. Mull started every game and Rice started probably 70 percent and was used as the nickel back a lot.

 

I know the kicking game will be good. and I doubt Coach Woods would have a quaterback who couldn't handle pressure. The OL should be in good shape if they stay together.

 

Do you know what Alex Rouse will play starnsnbars? i haven't heard n answer from anyone else yet

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Speaking of the kicking game, that might be what separates west from a lot of other teams. Does anyone know how jeff's kicking game will be next season?

punting chores will be handled by tyler brown. he is a great athlete and can play about any position in the game. he is also a big playmaker on offense (wr) and provides relief for scooter houston at db. as for punting, he has great hang time and usually averages aroung 40 yds per kick. as for the rest of the kicking game, it is a mystery as of now.

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