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  • Eagle2
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    Originally posted by CHill


    JJ is a 3.5 GPA and is the third Jackson brother to play in the program. His brother Bobby was the RB in 2012 SC game and their older brother play on the 06 SC team. I agree that he should play more out of the slot base on the knee injury. I'm more excited to see RW in a couple weeks, you don't get the jersey #28 or #18 here by chance. That's why #18 has been retired for this season and made not ever see that jersey # again.
    Most definitely.Same here.

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  • CHill
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    Originally posted by svhorns

    Jaylon Jackson is a great player and if he does end up playing RB after coming off his serious injury then he's taking a risk IMO. Most if not all colleges are recruiting JJ at WR. If I were JJ I would stick to WR if he wants to lessen the risk of the same injury. More cuts playing RB position. His most important goal in life right now is getting a school at the next level to pay for his education, hard to achieve that if you're seriously injured. I don't know how he is academically but for most of these kids football is their way too free schooling.

    I would agree JJ is more athletic than KW but KW is a future RB at the next level where JJ is a WR.



    JJ is a 3.5 GPA and is the third Jackson brother to play in the program. His brother Bobby was the RB in 2012 SC game and their older brother play on the 06 SC team. I agree that he should play more out of the slot base on the knee injury. I'm more excited to see RW in a couple weeks, you don't get the jersey #28 or #18 here by chance. That's why #18 has been retired for this season and made not ever see that jersey # again.

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  • svhorns
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    Originally posted by CHill


    The BF has him and #21 then when #28 returns in two weeks he will pick-up some of his carries, big expectations for RW from the coaching staff. He might have the best hands coming out of the BF and can see them using him in the passing game and he did have TD on the ground call back and score on the next play on the reception down the sidelines. He's a good player and will help the team, but the offense centers around the QB and the run reads he makes on the running game. The QB will be the team's leading rusher this season and the HC said, the offense goes as far AD goes. Then the best and the highest recruited RB/WR, #3 Jaylon Jackson returns mid-season and will play out of the BF and slot and is a returning starter from last year. A lot of backs (depth) and they all are juniors.
    Jaylon Jackson is a great player and if he does end up playing RB after coming off his serious injury then he's taking a risk IMO. Most if not all colleges are recruiting JJ at WR. If I were JJ I would stick to WR if he wants to lessen the risk of the same injury. More cuts playing RB position. His most important goal in life right now is getting a school at the next level to pay for his education, hard to achieve that if you're seriously injured. I don't know how he is academically but for most of these kids football is their way too free schooling.

    I would agree JJ is more athletic than KW but KW is a future RB at the next level where JJ is a WR.



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  • CHill
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    Originally posted by svhorns

    4 catches 43 yards receiving and a TD to go along with his rushing yards. For someone who has been in the system for 1 summer, not to shabby. He's still the most complete back on the team without a doubt.

    The BF has him and #21 then when #28 returns in two weeks he will pick-up some of his carries, big expectations for RW from the coaching staff. He might have the best hands coming out of the BF and can see them using him in the passing game and he did have TD on the ground call back and score on the next play on the reception down the sidelines. He's a good player and will help the team, but the offense centers around the QB and the run reads he makes on the running game. The QB will be the team's leading rusher this season and the HC said, the offense goes as far AD goes. Then the best and the highest recruited RB/WR, #3 Jaylon Jackson returns mid-season and will play out of the BF and slot and is a returning starter from last year. A lot of backs (depth) and they all are juniors.

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  • svhorns
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    Originally posted by CHill


    Sure is, here's his stats after week one, Boxscore. Seventeen yards rushing probably won't get you any awards, welcome to the Hill where the carries are split up among 3 or 4 RBs and has been for years.
    4 catches 43 yards receiving and a TD to go along with his rushing yards. For someone who has been in the system for 1 summer, not to shabby. He's still the most complete back on the team without a doubt.

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  • CHill
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    Originally posted by svhorns

    He's the best RB on the team. It's pretty easy to see.

    Sure is, here's his stats after week one, Boxscore. Seventeen yards rushing probably won't get you any awards, welcome to the Hill where the carries are split up among 3 or 4 RBs and has been for years.
    Last edited by CHill; 08-31-2015, 02:09 PM.

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  • longhorngrandad
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    Well KW played well but so did the others. Forman had a big game.

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  • Eagle2
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    Originally posted by svhorns

    He's the best RB on the team. It's pretty easy to see.
    We shall see. The season will tell.

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  • svhorns
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    Originally posted by OakTreeOut-n-Up
    Looks like Kaegun's gonna do just fine in 6A


    http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2807053/...s/280588383/v2
    He's the best RB on the team. It's pretty easy to see.

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  • Eagle2
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    Originally posted by CHill


    Keep eyes on #28 also with #21 they have down field speed. The new RB #24 has very good moves but lacks break away speed, but should be good enough to move the sticks.
    yes little rw will open some eyes and be the surprise and newcomer player of 86A.

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  • CHill
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    Originally posted by longhorngrandad
    Forman. JJ won't likely be back til November.

    Keep eyes on #28 also with #21 they have down field speed. The new RB #24 has very good moves but lacks break away speed, but should be good enough to move the sticks.

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  • longhorngrandad
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    Forman. JJ won't likely be back til November.

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  • OakTreeOut-n-Up
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    Originally posted by longhorngrandad

    Yes he ran well as did the other RB. Good tandem again this year. Should be interesting and fun!
    Who is the other RB while Jackson is out (assuming he is still out)?

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  • longhorngrandad
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    Originally posted by OakTreeOut-n-Up
    Looks like Kaegun's gonna do just fine in 6A


    http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2807053/...s/280588383/v2
    Yes he ran well as did the other RB. Good tandem again this year. Should be interesting and fun!

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  • OakTreeOut-n-Up
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    Looks like Kaegun's gonna do just fine in 6A


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  • Eagle2
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    Originally posted by CHill


    They don't know LHGD, only Eagle2 knows the talent that is already in place!
    All one has to do is to observe and follow the pee wee-middle school programs in the best southwest area. These kids play/know each other and stay together. As stated before about the Longhorns, the next two years could be their best of the best of teams. Time will tell.

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  • CHill
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    Originally posted by longhorngrandad

    You say that based on what? You certainly haven't watched the team then. Can't speak for Allen, but the CHILL players have been together since 7th grade. The RB you seem to refer to is certainly good, but he didn't dominate. Quite frankly it is our QB, and our wide receivers. And the receiver xfer is probably #4 or 5 and will have to fight hard for reps. Our defense is again kids that have played together for a long time. Keegan played LB because we had 2 guys down with leg cramps. If CHILL is a select team its because of the program, coaching, and desire of the team.

    They don't know LHGD, only Eagle2 knows the talent that is already in place!

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  • longhorngrandad
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    Originally posted by MGoBlue
    Interesting. Last years state champs in 6A are both dominated by transfers. Trend? Basically, CHill and Allen are select teams.
    You say that based on what? You certainly haven't watched the team then. Can't speak for Allen, but the CHILL players have been together since 7th grade. The RB you seem to refer to is certainly good, but he didn't dominate. Quite frankly it is our QB, and our wide receivers. And the receiver xfer is probably #4 or 5 and will have to fight hard for reps. Our defense is again kids that have played together for a long time. Keegan played LB because we had 2 guys down with leg cramps. If CHILL is a select team its because of the program, coaching, and desire of the team.

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  • Super B
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    Originally posted by Admin



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  • CHill
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    [QUOTE=Admin;n5081]

    If the content of the old board is out there anywhere (old server, hard drive, anything), I can pull the data and import it into this board.

    I know the KT's worked hard for many years and provided a great community so I would ensure they were compensated. In fact if the KT's ever reached a point where they wanted to get back into the game, I would hand this over to them and walk away from ownership.

    I can assure you that I wouldn't act in the manner dog and his puppies have by taking the KT's logo, (just changing a number) along with their membership base and using domain names owned by others, all without compensation.


    Not many people display the class and integrity as you have in this ^ message.

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  • Admin
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    Originally posted by chhspantherfan

    Sure wish the old board was archived somewhere. I could dig up some great commentary on this from circa 2010
    If the content of the old board is out there anywhere (old server, hard drive, anything), I can pull the data and import it into this board.

    I know the KT's worked hard for many years and provided a great community so I would ensure they were compensated. In fact if the KT's ever reached a point where they wanted to get back into the game, I would hand this over to them and walk away from ownership.

    I can assure you that I wouldn't act in the manner dog and his puppies have by taking the KT's logo, (just changing a number) along with their membership base and using domain names owned by others, all without compensation.



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  • chhspantherfan
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    Originally posted by MGoBlue
    Interesting. Last years state champs in 6A are both dominated by transfers. Trend? Basically, CHill and Allen are select teams.
    Sure wish the old board was archived somewhere. I could dig up some great commentary on this from circa 2010

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  • MGoBlue
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    Interesting. Last years state champs in 6A are both dominated by transfers. Trend? Basically, CHill and Allen are select teams.

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  • OakTreeOut-n-Up
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    Kaegun got most of his reps yesterday at linebacker - at least in the game that I watched (morning game vs Dickinson). He clearly looked like the guy who had spent the most time in the weightroom for Cedar Hill, but the guy that took most of the reps at "RB" was quicker. Will be interesting to see if this was just for 7on7 or if he'll get some/most reps on D when the pads come on. He looked like a natural in coverage, very very good athlete who will help somewhere for sure. Might be the rare kid who can excel getting snaps on both sides.

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  • CHill
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    Originally posted by Eagle82

    This...

    I just spoke with a buddy down in the ville. They are very disappointed he's moving, said it's going to make a negative impact on their team. Word down there is momma could have stayed put but for reasons unknown, made the move.

    We'll see how he does against the bigger, faster, harder hitting 6A boys.

    Eagle82> Caught this on TOC, he's not the only one leaving, looks like a QB left also...

    Saw him playing for Stephenville in a State Qualifier then the next week playing for Tolar in a league.

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  • JagFan
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    Originally posted by Speedy West


    Can't believe he's not winding up at Aledo.
    LOL yup

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  • JagFan
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    Originally posted by CHill


    I'm just old school and have always like watching the kids grow up through the system and watch the development through HS level. Plus I coach a local select team with kids in youth for 15 years with kids from DeSoto, Duncanville and enjoy watching those develop through their schools. But I understand people move and take different jobs and this team will welcome him along with Mac and the staff.
    This. The commercialization of HS football makes me sick. If a kid is good the colleges will find them. The he/she has to play 6A to be noticed is crap.

    Last year the State championship games were about Nike, how much the UIL can make and Jerry Jones. To hell with the kids. My fear is it will become all flash and no substance. The playing with your lifelong friends for your community school is going out the window. Sad sad sad

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  • OakTreeOut-n-Up
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    I've seen Kaegun play a lot and I'm very interested to see what his role will be next year. He has very good balance, vision, strength (for his size) and is outstanding catching the ball out of the backfield. One area where he's not a ++ guy is with long speed, which is very interesting considering that's Cedar Hill's trademark. I expect him to help Chill significantly but I do think he'll find the sledding a little tougher in 6A, of course, and some of those 80 yard runs will turn into 20 yard runs. Interesting move by the family.... his uncles are Kelan and Seth Luker who were pretty decent football players for Stephenville.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by JagFan
    Mom will be a teacher at Cedar Hill.

    Stephenville all-purpose back Kaegun Williams is set to transfer to back-to-back state champs Cedar Hill, according to Cedar Hill coach Joey McGuire.
    Williams’ mother, a teacher, is in the final stages of the hiring process at Cedar Hill ISD. Her hire is expected to be finalized in the next few days.
    “We’re fired up,” McGuire said.

    http://highschoolsportsblog.dallasne...dar-hill.html/

    Can't believe he's not winding up at Aledo.

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  • CHill
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    Originally posted by svhorns

    He's the new kid, not only will the coaches and players make sure he earns his spot, so will the fans. I went through the same thing at SV. You seem slighted that I'm putting him above players that are currently in the Chill system, which is understandable, but come on! don't downplay the kids ability when he obviously has above average football talent which is being noticed by colleges around the country. By the time the kid is done at Chill he will be just as good if not better than Aca'Cedric.

    I'm just old school and have always like watching the kids grow up through the system and watch the development through HS level. Plus I coach a local select team with kids in youth for 15 years with kids from DeSoto, Duncanville and enjoy watching those develop through their schools. But I understand people move and take different jobs and this team will welcome him along with Mac and the staff.

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