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Who's the BEST receiver in West T? Daniel Beasley?


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Earnest Williams is the best wide receiver in West Tenn. He just happens to play running back. I wish we threw to him more, but we don't have to because we run the ball so well. At 6' 0" , he will play wide out or defensive back in college. But in a throwing offense, he would be the best of the west.

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Kissell from Obion Co. is a very good receiver and can run with it after the catch. Just to add a couple to this list I'll add Randy Lacey and Daniel Duncan from McKenzie. Lacey is leading the 2A receivers in W. TN and Duncan is coming on fast and has only played a very few of our games so far due to surgery that kept him from playing untill the last 3 weeks or so.

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I don't have any stats on the # of times we throw to Lacey per game but I would guess that it would be around 10-11 times per game. It might be less now that Duncan got back into our lineup but, Duncan is such a good receiver that he can now take some of the pressure off Lacey. I would have to find a Wed. Jackson Sun somewhere to be sure but, I think that Duncan has made it to the top 10 receivers in 2A in only 3 or so games.

McKenzie has several capable receivers and it's hard to keep up with which ones get the most throws to them in a game without access to the stat book, as much as we throw the ball.

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