By Andrew P. Napolitano
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Independent voices from the TWT Communities
Ray Drew knew he needed to get a little nastier on the football field, even if that attitude conflicted with an even greater passion.
"They're all seeing the potential he can have," said Bill Shaver, the coach at Thomas County Central. "The college game is much more geared to the passing game than we are in south Georgia. We're still a run-oriented area. The pass rush is what he does best. That's the way most people envision him: putting pressure on the passer."