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Brandon Davis who? The Dawgs will show how to play some football. They will beat Coalfield into submission. They be crying and begging for Hampton to stop. They should just not even play this game. They should go ahead and just let Hampton have this week off to prepare for Trousdale Co or Friendship. This would save Coalfield a lot of embarrassment.

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Hampton is going to beat Coalfield to death. Coalfield can't even stay on the same field with the Dawgs. They are too big, strong, quick, talented, fast, and have more heart than the Wasps do. All Hampton needs to worry about is Trousdale Co. or Friendship Christian. I might go watch that game instead of Hampton and Coalfield because the Dawgs already have this one in the bag. Here's my prediction. The Dawgs will score easily and often and blow Coalfield out of the water.

 

H-Town 62

Coalfield 0

i'll take that point spread. how much do you want to bet???????? now, don't back out because christmas is coming and i need some extra cash.

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Anyone got rushing stats in the Coalfield ,Cloudland game. Seems like Davis had about 60 yards . I don't have a clue how many carries. I also think he was the guy who got the long touchdown pass. I said before last weeks game, he would be the one to stop. Same thing this week.

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Anyone got rushing stats in the Coalfield ,Cloudland game. Seems like Davis had about 60 yards . I don't have a clue how many carries. I also think he was the guy who got the long touchdown pass. I said before last weeks game, he would be the one to stop. Same thing this week.

Yep, BD cauhgt the TD pass, butt I don,t hav his rushinge stats.
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No, you go back to class and let us smart people talk. Cuz you don't know anything about football. I was all-state in the 8th grade, that's how good I was.

 

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Yeah, and even the Hampton folks on here don't want to hear this bull. When you're realistic, then you can play

 

Smarter trolls please.

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Friday is when it will be played but in some of the Hampton's fan's mind it already has been played. :D

CY Jackit, if ye got any buffaloes up thar on yer farm, will ewe isshue me a huntin' permitt? I doan't keer anythang abowt deer meat, beesides, deer's too eazy to kill, anyhoot. Edited by festus
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CY Jackit, if ye got any buffaloes up thar on yer farm, will ewe isshue me a huntin' permitt? I doan't keer anythang abowt deer meat, beesides, deer's too eazy to kill, anyhoot.

 

 

 

Now festus, you know that I aint got no Buffalo's. Gold ball has all them. He's been datin' 'em for years. He was 21 and still in the 8th grade. His daddy was a year ahead of him though. :D

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