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I will agree with you, BigDogDaddy, on Solima's ability to be a playmaker, with some key passes this year. But you also have to look at Joe Bell from Franklin. He has three (correct me if I'm wrong... I could be) run backs on kickoffs/punts this year, not to mention numerous TD's as a WR, including that catch in the middle of 3 BHS defenders that you referred to with 7 seconds left. Plus, he is always a threat to break who knows how many tackles and make what would normally be a 5-6 yard carry a 20 or 30 yard gain. I would say that Solima can't do it without someone to catch the ball, but Joe and the other receivers need someone to get it to them. So its a toss-up to me. The fact is, with Solima, Bell, Nichols, Murray, and Hammond, the Rebels have several playmakers... and proud of it!! GO FRANKLIN!

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Chris Donald from Huntingdon for the simple fact that he is a freshman. Terrance Bell of Huntingdon is a threat anytime he looks at the ball. Phillip Weathers also of Huntingdon. Rod Smith out of Milan is flat out intimidating, as is Daylon Walker and Beasley. Earnest Williams would probably be at the top of the list, he has three games this year i think with over 100 yards on less than 9 carries.

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