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I'm pickin GC. Dont know by how much.......just depends on how long and if u can find a way to stop the offense. Either way Sat. morning you're gonna know u played Giles County.

i agree, staurday ur gonna know u playe the bobcats and u wont forget, no matter what the score. it should be a good game

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I would hope that every team remembers who they played the night before come Saturday morning. That kind of memory lapse would cause some kids parents to worry :lol:

 

Lawrence Co. has owned the series with Giles lately but this year's Giles team has really impressed me with the way they've played the last two weeks (four quarter scrimmage with Tullahoma & week zero game with Mt. Pleasant). Right now the folks at Giles Co. just don't believe that they can be stopped on offense and that kind of confidence is a great thing to have in your corner. The line is big and physical. Edgmon, Perez, and Dunnavant are all tremendous players who can score. The Bobcats have a good kicker in #21 (I can't remember his name).

 

If Giles County's defense plays the way they did against Marco Dailey & Co. (The Mt. Pleasant Tigers) last Friday night then they are going to be awfully tough to beat.

 

This year's "Cowbell Battle" should be the best in quite sometime :o

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GC seems to always under estimate LC.

 

Plus - - This year LC really has a very, very good defense; a strong offensive line, tall recievers, a very good quarterback, and a hard nose runningback.

 

For GC to have a chance they will have to dominate all phases of the kicking game and force turnovers.

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GC seems to always under estimate LC.

 

Plus - - This year LC really has a very, very good defense; a strong offensive line, tall recievers, a very good quarterback, and a hard nose runningback.

 

For GC to have a chance they will have to dominate all phases of the kicking game and force turnovers.

Trust me olympian, we are taking nothing to chance, we've been killing each other on the practice field and have been breaking the vcr watching filmn to prepare for this game. I belive Lawrecneburgs defensive front is small but quick and strong. It should be a game to remember, and i agree with my teammates, on saturday morning you WILL know you played Giles County

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I would hope that every team remembers who they played the night before come Saturday morning. That kind of memory lapse would cause some kids parents to worry ;)

 

Lawrence Co. has owned the series with Giles lately but this year's Giles team has really impressed me with the way they've played the last two weeks (four quarter scrimmage with Tullahoma & week zero game with Mt. Pleasant). Right now the folks at Giles Co. just don't believe that they can be stopped on offense and that kind of confidence is a great thing to have in your corner. The line is big and physical. Edgmon, Perez, and Dunnavant are all tremendous players who can score. The Bobcats have a good kicker in #21 (I can't remember his name).

 

If Giles County's defense plays the way they did against Marco Dailey & Co. (The Mt. Pleasant Tigers) last Friday night then they are going to be awfully tough to beat.

 

This year's "Cowbell Battle" should be the best in quite sometime :D

His name is John Stafford, and yea he can boot it in the endzone on a kickoff 99% of the time. He's an awesome kicker who practices as hard at his kicking as the line does on their tackling, which you can see from last fridays game is quite alot

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