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It’ll be interesting to see how they do with Fellure and Starnes graduating, which were both really good players. I think that if they start off 2-2 or 3-1 in their first 4 games, that’ll go a long way in building up confidence for this team. This team could go anywhere from 6-4 to 9-1.
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Haha!!! Someone must be drinking a Kool-Aid and drinking heavily lolMarauderMadness wrote: Mon Jul 10, 2023 4:59 pm It’s gonna be an 0-1 start for the boys in royal blue
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“Probably” is the answer I got. That puts the most athletes on the field in spots to make plays. I still will not be surprised to see a senior starting, depending on our offensive gameplan. It will be interesting to watch unfold.BlizzardMan wrote: Sat Jul 15, 2023 7:36 pmIs Rathburn currently the starter?JChipwood wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 11:34 am I would be surprised if a senior doesn’t change positions from last year and start at QB. Very anxious to see what direction the offense moves toward this year. Lots of good options exist offensively. Should have the ability to be much more diverse.
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Time will tell. They gained another great athlete last week who was previously an all district soccer player.JChipwood wrote: Fri Jul 28, 2023 10:32 am“Probably” is the answer I got. That puts the most athletes on the field in spots to make plays. I still will not be surprised to see a senior starting, depending on our offensive gameplan. It will be interesting to watch unfold.BlizzardMan wrote: Sat Jul 15, 2023 7:36 pmIs Rathburn currently the starter?JChipwood wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 11:34 am I would be surprised if a senior doesn’t change positions from last year and start at QB. Very anxious to see what direction the offense moves toward this year. Lots of good options exist offensively. Should have the ability to be much more diverse.
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I watched Fellire against Ironton last year. That kid was a baller for sure.
Jason Vorhees wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 10:41 am It’ll be interesting to see how they do with Fellure and Starnes graduating, which were both really good players. I think that if they start off 2-2 or 3-1 in their first 4 games, that’ll go a long way in building up confidence for this team. This team could go anywhere from 6-4 to 9-1.
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He might get 50 after the freshman are playing at the start of the 3rd. With the running clock.MarauderMadness wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 8:56 am Not quick enough to catch Conlee. I see 300 rushing from him.
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While I can appreciate a fans unwavering support for his/her team, at some point, one has to face reality.MarauderMadness wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 8:56 am Not quick enough to catch Conlee. I see 300 rushing from him.
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Are you sure the Starnes kid graduated last year... I believe you are thinking about the Clarey boy...Jason Vorhees wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 10:41 am It’ll be interesting to see how they do with Fellure and Starnes graduating, which were both really good players. I think that if they start off 2-2 or 3-1 in their first 4 games, that’ll go a long way in building up confidence for this team. This team could go anywhere from 6-4 to 9-1.
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Correct. Error on my behalf.superblue wrote: Sun Aug 06, 2023 8:17 pmAre you sure the Starnes kid graduated last year... I believe you are thinking about the Clarey boy...Jason Vorhees wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 10:41 am It’ll be interesting to see how they do with Fellure and Starnes graduating, which were both really good players. I think that if they start off 2-2 or 3-1 in their first 4 games, that’ll go a long way in building up confidence for this team. This team could go anywhere from 6-4 to 9-1.
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Forget Meigs. You guys need to schedule to real football school from Meigs County. Come on up SR7 and get your whuppinJason Vorhees wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 10:41 am It’ll be interesting to see how they do with Fellure and Starnes graduating, which were both really good players. I think that if they start off 2-2 or 3-1 in their first 4 games, that’ll go a long way in building up confidence for this team. This team could go anywhere from 6-4 to 9-1.
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Doesn’t matter! We ain’t seen good qb play in SEO since me and Art ruled the roost
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I have not heard. Working 6 days a week doesn’t leave much free time. To me it comes down to either getting an extra athlete on the field or starting each play with the ball in a proven playmaker’s hands with some varsity QB experience. Both will prob see some time which could open the door for a little cat and mouse. No splitting the job or “controversy” but both can test the defense in their own way.
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I have not heard. Working 6 days a week doesn’t leave much free time. To me it comes down to either getting an extra athlete on the field or starting each play with the ball in a proven playmaker’s hands with some varsity QB experience. Both will prob see some time which could open the door for a little cat and mouse. No splitting the job or “controversy” but both can test the defense in their own way.
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Could you say that again?JChipwood wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 12:24 pmI have not heard. Working 6 days a week doesn’t leave much free time. To me it comes down to either getting an extra athlete on the field or starting each play with the ball in a proven playmaker’s hands with some varsity QB experience. Both will prob see some time which could open the door for a little cat and mouse. No splitting the job or “controversy” but both can test the defense in their own way.
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i don't think it matters if they have good enough line play. Either will be able to do a good job. If we don't have good line play neither will be effective. Remember just a few years ago we couldn't block very well and had to throw out half of the offense. I have no reason to believe that thia team wont be able to be very good and a good line.
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And who, pray tell, would that be?Donnie Hagglethorpe wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 1:18 pmForget Meigs. You guys need to schedule to real football school from Meigs County. Come on up SR7 and get your whuppinJason Vorhees wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 10:41 am It’ll be interesting to see how they do with Fellure and Starnes graduating, which were both really good players. I think that if they start off 2-2 or 3-1 in their first 4 games, that’ll go a long way in building up confidence for this team. This team could go anywhere from 6-4 to 9-1.