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CPA has got prettier coaches!! :D

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I would rather be ugly with a good record, than be pretty, win state one year, and stink the next two. Boyd always stacked no matter who leaves. If you don't believe me look at the past Boyd teams, what they lost, and tell me that they don't keep a squad.

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I would rather be ugly with a good record, than be pretty, win state one year, and stink the next two. Boyd always stacked no matter who leaves. If you don't believe me look at the past Boyd teams, what they lost, and tell me that they don't keep a squad.

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I hardly call getting to the second round of playoffs for many years as stinking. We won State in 2000 AND 2002. By the way, the 2002 win was sweet and the best game I've ever seen. Good luck Friday. We're looking forward to the trip.

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Well, I have no idea what ya'll are talking about lol. But, this friday should be a good game. I don't believe this game is going to be a blowout, but I dont think it is going to be that close either. I think it will be a good game in the first half and then Boyd is just going to open it up in the second. I have heard alot about that junior running back from Boyd, Anthony Hathaway. I don't know if he will be able to fill the shoes of Matt Peardon, but I believe he will do a good job. And now we have Weston Perry as our quarterback who is more of a double threat quarterback instead of scrambling like Drew Akins was.

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CPA has a better tradition than Boyd, so I wouldn't get into that kind of argument if I were a Boyd fan.

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So what, All the coaches at Boyd have helped build a tradition.The program turned around when Coach Akins got there and it's been bulldozing people every since. Every Buc is taught to go all out for his team(within the rules). Everyone expects to see the Bucs in State Games, not second rounds. As for the second round appearances, close only counts in Iraq and shaving. Just for future refrences I graduated from Boyd and I also won a State Championship, so I'm not a fan I'm a BUC don't get it twisted.

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So what, All the coaches at Boyd have helped build a tradition.The program turned around when Coach Akins got there and it's been bulldozing people every since. Every Buc is taught to go all out for his team(within the rules). Everyone expects to see the Bucs in State Games, not second rounds.  As for the second round appearances, close only counts in Iraq and shaving. Just for future refrences I graduated from Boyd and I also won a State Championship, so I'm not a fan I'm a BUC don't get it twisted.

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You must be very proud. If close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades those silver balls must not shine too brightly. Considering all of the last 5 year's championship teams come from district 5A (excluding your special year, of course) the CPAs, and DCAs , and Ezells have a tougher time getting to the finals. Enjoy the game tonight.

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You must be very proud. If close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades those silver balls must not shine too brightly. Considering all of the last 5 year's championship teams come from district 5A (excluding your special year, of course) the CPAs, and DCAs , and Ezells have a tougher time getting to the finals. Enjoy the game tonight.

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i think they enjoyed the game :rolleyes: good luck to cpa they will improve like they always do when it counts the most.

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So what, All the coaches at Boyd have helped build a tradition.The program turned around when Coach Akins got there and it's been bulldozing people every since. Every Buc is taught to go all out for his team(within the rules). Everyone expects to see the Bucs in State Games, not second rounds.  As for the second round appearances, close only counts in Iraq and shaving. Just for future refrences I graduated from Boyd and I also won a State Championship, so I'm not a fan I'm a BUC don't get it twisted.

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So what, All the coaches at Boyd have helped build a tradition.The program turned around when Coach Akins got there and it's been bulldozing people every since. Every Buc is taught to go all out for his team(within the rules). Everyone expects to see the Bucs in State Games, not second rounds.  As for the second round appearances, close only counts in Iraq and shaving. Just for future refrences I graduated from Boyd and I also won a State Championship, so I'm not a fan I'm a BUC don't get it twisted.

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your still just upset about 02 when cpa killed yall. just take it like a man and move on.

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