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When CAK has been to the playoffs more than Coalfield then we will talk. One year doesn not make tradition. While the progam is on the rise you must also remember that Coalfield does not put the money into the sports program CAK has the abiliity to put into theirs which is another thread. Maybe CAK needs to stop and think how they rose so quickly. At any rate good luck in the play offs. South Pitt and Boyd are fun places to get beaten because the fans of the opponents get to go home early.

 

It is also widely beleived the time ran out on the 39 yard play, and the time for the last touchdown had expired but it doesn't matter now. And while savoring your victory think about how a freshman quarterback engineered a sixty plus drive against you to score and go ahead with 23.5 seconds remaining in that game.

 

Have a good rest of the year.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but i beleive it took a 30 yd halfback pass on 3rd and long to score on that drive? And the ball was thrown at no other point during that drive, so I'm failing to see the significance of having a freshmen quarterback in the game.

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CYJacket I don't knw what great amounts of money we put into our football program, out football program rose quickly because we have a bunch of kids with alot of talent and alot of heart, I am tired of this getting down on CAK for being a private school, we get none of the extra benefits that the other private schools get. Please explain what we have been given that everyone else doesn't get.

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Congrats to CAK. I'm tired of hearing about the Coalfield-CAK game. Oneida was not playing the same at Coalfield as they were at the end of the season. Oneida and CAK should have been in the playoffs and they were, leaving a good Coalfield team at the house. The game is never the refs or clock opertor's fault, it's the coaches and the players for not scoring 150 points a game and getting a rout everytime. If you all were as good as you talked, you would have put up that amny, but it didn't.

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CYJacket I don't knw what great amounts of money we put into our football program, out football program rose quickly because we have a bunch of kids with alot of talent and alot of heart, I am tired of this getting down on CAK for being a private school, we get none of the extra benefits that the other private schools get. Please explain what we have been given that everyone else doesn't get.

You might want to take the arguement re:public and private to that board. There is plenty of need for CAK defenders there as they are being bashed quite a bit.

I took nothing from CAK, they won and that is final. Just think they need to consider two things, the possibility they got there on human error and without it they were stopped short, just like ONEIDA was at Coalfield (Sorry penny had to remind you of that), and that a freshman quarterback did lead the Coalfield team down the field to a score against them whether he passed or not, he got the job done.

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You might want to take the arguement re:public and private to that board. There is plenty of need for CAK defenders there as they are being bashed quite a bit.

I took nothing from CAK, they won and that is final. Just think they need to consider two things, the possibility they got there on human error and without it they were stopped short, just like ONEIDA was at Coalfield (Sorry penny had to remind you of that), and that a freshman quarterback did lead the Coalfield team down the field to a score against them whether he passed or not, he got the job done.

Argg haha. Yeah that game was a turning point for us. That Coalfield game hurt, I think that old rivalry might be back where it should be next year. Coalfield was the better team thta night though, their defense stepped up big. I'm osrry about the remark about the Coalfield, game I just don't think that CAK and Coalfield should have both been in the playoffs as Foster said. Anyways good luck to all in basketball.

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CAK, has done very well, for a school that has a relatively new football program. I highly doubt that they will win state.(no offense). But they have not seen the kind of teams out in middle and west TN. South Pitt, CPA, etc.... I hope they go as far as possible. However, being An alumi from GREENBACK. I would like to say that there season will end Friday night.

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You might want to take the arguement re:public and private to that board. There is plenty of need for CAK defenders there as they are being bashed quite a bit.

I took nothing from CAK, they won and that is final. Just think they need to consider two things, the possibility they got there on human error and without it they were stopped short, just like ONEIDA was at Coalfield (Sorry penny had to remind you of that), and that a freshman quarterback did lead the Coalfield team down the field to a score against them whether he passed or not, he got the job done.

Argg haha. Yeah that game was a turning point for us. That Coalfield game hurt, I think that old rivalry might be back where it should be next year. Coalfield was the better team thta night though, their defense stepped up big. I'm osrry about the remark about the Coalfield, game I just don't think that CAK and Coalfield should have both been in the playoffs as Foster said. Anyways good luck to all in basketball.

Oh, yeah, as I recall Oneida stopped CAK in the last few seconds but had to intercept a pass to do it. At any rate, good luck to CAK but it has been there three out of the last four games so they don't need it from me. Meanwhile, penny and I will be watching basketball.

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you all need to learn to give credit where credit is due. finecut66 you woudln't be saying that if the clock stopped in your favor. thats the way it goes, accept it and get over it. Cak wins because of their heart. they've got the talent and the coaching to go far. and the reason they've made it this far is because when it came time to get it done, they did. I dont think any coalfield fan or player would be sayin this is they had beaten oneida in the regular season. Cak wins because they want it more. and whenever they do lose. they will be giving it their all until the clock runs out.

Well it helps when the claock is stopped on purpose in their favor and how come you couldnt beat oneida if you all have so much TALENT and are so AWESOME AND UNBEATABLE

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Whenever you feel like stopping with the excuses, I think I speak for everyone on coacht when I say we are ready for it. Show some class and accept the fact that you lost to CAK. Just because this is CAK's 3rd year of having a football team, and they have already advanced as far in the playoffs as Coalfield has in all its years of having a team does not give you the right to make up excuses for losing to them.

CAK gets so much talent because they can recuit their talent just like every other private school. and I think that everyone here know how much calss that Coalfield has.

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