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Webb is originally from Henry County. He left OHS to take over the Head coach job at Henry. That didn't work out for him as the folk there ...well they are too into politics......so he left. Johnson snagged him up.He is a good man.

 

That Watters kid , I think he is #22 for Franklin is good. hard to bring down. Also they have one heck of a kicker. They are a TEAM....no real standouts, just a solid nucleus.

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Hopefully, this game won't be decided on the kicking game. And hopefully Riverdale doesn't get ultra-conservative like last year or they very well could be in a fight.

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Be grateful Matt Solima graduated last year. He was a heck of a QB with an arm like a cannon. He would have passed on you all night......2 real speedsters that could catch and flat FLY graduated too.....and picked yall's secondary to the BONE>

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Hmmm... well, I don't know. I'll just say keep on eye on the Williamson A.M. on tennessean.com and look for a letter to the editor about this game. That might give you your answer.  :lol:

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I have no way of seeing the Williamson AM......but I am intrigued and will find a way!

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This is the first time in the past few years I can honestly say that Riverdale has the better team. They made it to the championship game last year on heart and a few good breaks.Brentwood from 2002 was the better team as well. Riverdale will win this game because the best team has won state the past couple of years. Except for maybe Lincoln Co. last year.

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It's on the web at tennessean.com/williamsonam ... hopefully it'll get published. The last time I wrote one to them (bashing them for bashing the c/o 2003's graduation) it was so hopefully my chances are good. Haha, yes, it's sad... but I LOVE my REBELS!

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Thanks I will look for it.

 

And for this week at least...............................so do I!!!!!!( that is, love the rebels!)

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This really is funny, I mean if I didnt live in TN or follow High School Football I would think Franklin's defense had a stretch of 9 games only giving up 8 points.  I would think Franklin was only giving up 5 points per game.  Riverdale was not doing that against weak teams.  They only gave up 20 total points in 3 games to two teams that score over 30 points a game.  Lebanon and Smyrna.  Those were two very very good teams.  They just got caught up in the wrong region. Oh yea Cookville was pretty good.  Oak Ridge, can you fault them for giving up 28 points to them.  They give up some points, break up the Warriors they stink, they will be luck to score 17 on Franklin?  I didnt know finally giving up some points was a crime in football, its bout time they let some people score, but anyway, staying on the Franklin D, did I mention that Riverdale scores about 45 points a game, and Franklin is going to hold them to 17? Don't think so.  Not saying Franklin doesnt have a chance, they just arent that good (their chances).

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you right i should just forgot about the rebels beating riverdale, i mean they only beat the defending state champions at their place, yeah your right franklin doesnt stand a chance heck they shouldnt even dress for the game.

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