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If there was one defense I could take it would be sanfransicos. I also think Patrick Willis is the best middle linebacker in the league

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CAROLINA PANTHERS.... that is all

Does anyone think cam Newton is over his head. Because in that YouTube video he made about the madden cover he was acting like he is the shit. He did have a good rookie season but he has to stay hungry.

hes deffintly cocky, and as a panther fan i must say i really wish he would not act like a total tool and just go out there and play. i really really like cam and hes a great player, he just has alot of growing to do. im not a big fan of RG3 but i do respect him for acting like he has some commonsence. if newton grows up just a lil i think his qb potential will go thru the roof

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steve smith has quietly had a nice career there in carolina...

fantastic career here in NC, doesnt ever get the recollections he deserves. but really you cant expect him too because he plays for the panthers and we never really got any type of hype from the media until Cam came in, so not many people could see how good smith was because no one would ever talk about it

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There is a awesome highlight video Steve smith on YouTube with the song can't be touched

There is a awesome highlight video Steve smith on YouTube with the song can't be touched

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Steve smith says people says he is slow. And my profile pic is a pic of my team coming on the field for our first playoff game this year wearing our alternate uniforms

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Favorite college team: Nebraska babeeeeee!!!!

Favorite NFL team: Texans----gotta love JJ Watt

And i agree with you guys--a seven step drop without a decent o line is one of the hardest things in football, my high school team knows firsthand the consequences of a weak o line

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Do you play for Cloverdale ostrich haha

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Championship football returns to South Putnam

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Monday, November 14, 2011

By JARED JERNGAN Assistant Editor

An old feeling returned to South Putnam football on Friday, Nov. 4 at North Putnam. It was the feeling of a championship.

The program with a proud history had not played in a November football game since 2005. They had not won in November since their 2002 run to the Hoosier Dome.

But the program with a proud history on the gridiron -- eight sectional titles, six regionals, two semi-states and the 1986 Class A state title -- had a simple goal in 2011: Play in November.

"You feel like if you're playing in November, you're playing for championships," Eagle coach Troy Burgess said. "And we accomplished that. We played for two championships -- we were fortunate enough to get one of the two."

So while the Eagles' 41-27 loss at Guerin Catholic on Friday certainly stung, Burgess reminded his team of how far they've come. They added a ninth sectional title to the program and played an amazing eight-game stretch that saw them outscore opponents 362-85.

"You played your butts off," Burgess told them. "(Guerin) made some plays when they needed to. Hats off to them."

The coach said his team would have jumped at the chance for a 10-3 season and a regional appearance in June. It also might have come as a surprise to the mid-September Eagles.

Following a crushing week-four loss to North Putnam (48-6), the 2-2 Eagles faced another undefeated county rival when they played Greencastle at Indiana State on Sept. 17 in an afternoon affair.

It was a back-and-forth contest, but the Eagles sealed the 28-24 victory with a late interception. From there, they were on their way.

South Putnam breezed through the rest of the regular season and two rounds of sectional, allowing the opponent to score in double figures only once and never scoring fewer than 35 points.

And then came the Nov. 4 rematch at North Putnam. Going by the regular season score, playing the game seemed like a formality.

South had other plans, though, controlling the ball for most of the second half on its way to a 40-22 upset victory. It was a 60-point swing from the regular season outcome.

The Eagles had accomplished their November goal and won a championship in the process.

Even with the regional loss a week later, it was quite a finish for the 14 Eagle seniors.

"It hasn't set in yet, but we're going to miss this group of seniors an awful lot," Burgess said.

Departing for the Eagles are Zach Smith, Seth Hammond, Sam Gould, Cody Heller, Rob Gibson, Andy Waters, Josh Wilson, Jesse Gardner, Wade Custis, Jacob Girton, Ty Hewitt, Mitchell Johnson, Michael James and Jermane Wells.

In three years playing varsity, the senior class is 24-10. Even adding in their freshman year gives them an impressive 27-17 record.

"They were able to do something that nobody's ever done at South Putnam. We won a 2A football sectional," Burgess said. South Putnam's other sectionals were all Class A.

"That starts with the seniors," he added. "A year ago today (Friday) almost, they started working in the weight room, getting themselves ready, getting our young guys in the weight room. That starts with them in the offseason and they've done their job."

With a good group taking the lead, the coach felt his entire roster followed suit, playing hard and with class.

"I wouldn't trade this group for any team in the state. They're a very good group of football players, but they're a great group of young men. At the end of the day that's what it's all about," Burgess said.

"We want good football players. That's our job as coaches, to try to make them as good of football players as we can," he continued. "They're very good football players, but more importantly they're great young men. They play with class. They represent our school and our community. They're first-class individuals and I'm very proud of them."

With the departures, the torch passes to next year's Eagles, especially the new group of seniors.

"We've got a great nucleus of young kids," Burgess said. "But with that, we have a bunch of guys who are going to have to step up. It's (up to) next year's group of seniors. Are they going to be able to step up and lead us like this year's group did? I have all the confidence in the world that they will.

"We've put together some consecutive years of very good senior classes. This year's group was no exception and I expect next year's group to do the same."

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    Seth Hammond looks downfield for an open receiver.
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Just some pics of the 2011-2012 season.

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I don't really watch the college games, I do watch the NFL games though. Favourite team is Atlanta and I think they'll do great this year!

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O haha I was a freshman I got little action in varsity. My time is coming soon but ya we are beast.

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