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What a game..I was able to listen via the Internet

 

I believe CG had the ball 12 times: 6 TDs and 6 TOs--4 INTs and 2 fumbles.

 

Thanks for listening! I'm glad that we could broadcast to Cookeville for you!

 

I guess I have some crow to eat. I really didn't think OS would bring it like they did. The tuernovers hurt, but the Bobcats made the most of them.

 

I was really impressed by Lynn Haynes. What talent God has blessed him with.

 

Congratulations to Oliver Springs, and good luck next week at Loudon!

 

Congratulations to the Panthers for a great season! It has been my honor and pleasure to follow you this season! I'm proud of all of you as football players, and as men!

 

You will be Region 1AA Champions of 2005 for the rest of your lives! Walk tall!

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If you can't stop OS in the middle you're in trouble because the tailback is only 4 yards off the line and it makes it nearly impossible for the ends to make plays in the backfield. Also, Coach Johnson doesn't get cute when the ground game is going by trying to catch the defense off guard and mixing in the pass.

I had Haynes with 43 carries tonight for 272 yards and all 6 TDs. He carried on 27 of Oliver Springs' 36 second half plays.

Of those other 9 plays, one was a fumbled snap and a second play was taking a knee. A third play was a busted play that was supposed to go to Haynes, but the QB had to keep it instead. Then a 4th play was an unsuccessful fake punt, so it was pretty much 26 left, 26 right, and 26 up the middle.

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Tough break for the Panthers. Turnovers killed CG. Not being able to stop Haynes killed CG. Gotta give it to him, he's a heck of a runner and he's hard to get down. He runs very hard. OS never stopped CG, CG always stopped themselves. On the flipside, CG never stopped OS either. But it proved for an exciting game by both teams, unfortunately for the Panthers, they came up on the short side. OS was the better team on this night. I was impressed by the resilliance of all the players. Neither team let down at any point. The razzle dazzle play that CG used to score their final touchdown was great!!! It just showed a little taste of the excitement that this team has given us all year. We are still very proud of the CG players and all they've accomplished this year. For you seniors, it was a great ride and you will truly be missed. For the younger kids, get in the weightroom, get your buddies out, and get yourselves ready to make another run next year!!! It's been great watching you all this year. You've given this guy a great fall!!!!!

 

 

Shotdoc, signing off.

 

 

Panther Pride!!!!!!!

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