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Post by formerjhslineman06 on Sept 25, 2006 14:23:17 GMT -5
TELL ME WHO YOU THINK IT WAS OR IT COULD BE ANTOER ONE JUST GIMME YOUR OPINON
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Post by bigb5 on Sept 25, 2006 14:26:27 GMT -5
I belive that spanky done a great job on the line he had the size and the stength . the other ones are great as well if we just had them now it would be good Morris was awesome on the line as well if only this years line had the intinsity that these young men have the season might be different.
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Post by formerjhslineman06 on Sept 25, 2006 14:30:18 GMT -5
IM NOT GONNA VOTE FOR MYSELF ON THIS ONE ILL TAKE MICHEAL MORRIS THIS GUY USED TO BLOW ME 10 YARDS OFF THE BALL IN PRACTICE HE WAS A BEAST
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Post by theal on Sept 25, 2006 21:27:48 GMT -5
Where are Brad sharp, Brad faulkner, Mike Perkins, Jason Morgan, Chris Fredericks, Flop? the Brad's were unbelievable. I've seen Brad Sharp send guys off on stretchers and Brad Faulkner take hits that would have killed some mortal men. If your gonna go back ten years you need to include some of the greats from JHS. Giving credit where its due , Tommy bowlin could break almost any tackle I saw come at him.
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Post by formerjhslineman06 on Sept 25, 2006 21:31:16 GMT -5
yeah that is my bad man. i meant 5 years. but jellico did have some good players. the fearsome foursome, bowlin, sharp, swafford, kellogg, mitchell. they used to have some gamebreakers. but overall i either gotta give the crown to bowlin or kellogg. im just partial to kellogg casue he was a senior when i was a freshman.
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Post by thepat24 on Sept 25, 2006 21:34:53 GMT -5
Jellico has had a ton of football talent over the years
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Post by formerjhslineman06 on Sept 25, 2006 21:38:14 GMT -5
yeah that year they were in 3a i belive it was 2000. they were awesome. we never had that much taent when i played my best year was when we went 5-5 and lost a heartbraker to oneida 7-0 first round of the playoffs
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Post by theal on Sept 26, 2006 6:38:46 GMT -5
The onieda field had a draining problem that year and was muddy as crap and smelled just as bad. Not a bad field house though.
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Post by bearden coach on Sept 26, 2006 10:11:37 GMT -5
Jellico has had great talent in years past, they have a rich tradition. My Grandfather played running back in the 30's. His senior season in 1935 they went 7-2. I have a certificate that was presented to him in 1975 for being named to the all-time Jellico High football team. My Dad played in the 70's, they went 6-4 his senior year.
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Post by theal on Sept 26, 2006 13:32:59 GMT -5
I may even put Barclay some where in that list. AS well as Josh Sharp
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Post by bigb5 on Sept 26, 2006 14:12:59 GMT -5
they was QB's and DB's i dont think either one of them played on the line but i do think that the name of Jason Morgan should be on here as well.
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Post by formerjhslineman06 on Sept 26, 2006 14:57:25 GMT -5
cant forget chris morgan. and little ronnie lewis
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Post by theal on Sept 26, 2006 19:33:42 GMT -5
Jason was a great player. He'd give us all he had when everyone else would fold. Chuckapuck was a good safety. He didnt play alot of line. As far as recievers go.. Bowlin, Beaver,and Peanut were great.
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Post by formerjhslineman06 on Sept 27, 2006 14:41:43 GMT -5
man we're talkin about the past 5 or 10years not present. and they'll get better they got a big confidence booster coming up friday. there is no way in heck they should lose that game.
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Post by formerjhslineman06 on Sept 29, 2006 13:18:52 GMT -5
is the al allan miller. if it is you had me in class this is spanky. remember those good old art classes i failed miserably. but you were still a great teacher
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