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First of all good job Gp yall won. Anyone at the game can honestly say Pf was the more physical team throughout the night. Down 18-7 Pf completed a long pass that was fumbled away in the redzone and recovered by gp. If pf scores instead of fumbling then its a 4 pt game w/ pf takin all the momentum of the game. Gp for the most part could not do much against the pf defense; however, gp did make some big plays. Pigeon forge played good for the most part but gp came out the victor. Again gratz to gp. GO PF! Everyone keep Michael Houser in your prayers.

 

 

One response. Athletes. Essentially the game was 46-7, but PF played the toughest and the most motivated that they will likely play all year. GP needs to be focused, hungry, and improving with each game. Great things could lay ahead. We faced the best effort the Tigers could give and they should be proud. What a game.

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First of all good job Gp yall won. Anyone at the game can honestly say Pf was the more physical team throughout the night. Down 18-7 Pf completed a long pass that was fumbled away in the redzone and recovered by gp. If pf scores instead of fumbling then its a 4 pt game w/ pf takin all the momentum of the game. Gp for the most part could not do much against the pf defense; however, gp did make some big plays. Pigeon forge played good for the most part but gp came out the victor. Again gratz to gp. GO PF! Everyone keep Michael Houser in your prayers.

 

 

Im just curious what game you were watching. GP easily could have scored three more touchdowns - Zak Sutton fumbled as he crossed the goal line, Bo Owens had a long TD reception called back because of an illegal shift, and the second string offense sustained a drive late only to allow the clock to run out instead of punching in another score. So I honestly do not know how you think the GP offense couldn't move the ball when their second string had as much success as PF's first string. And Coach Lee better be glad that the Guinns moved in because Guinn to Guinn was the only offensive option he had.

 

Good luck to Coach Lee. He's going to need it to turn around that anemic offense. And on an unrelated note, did anyone else notice the midget that PF sent to try and cheap shot Matthew Pittser on kickoffs. It was comical to watch him bounce of big number 44.

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Im just curious what game you were watching. GP easily could have scored three more touchdowns - Zak Sutton fumbled as he crossed the goal line, Bo Owens had a long TD reception called back because of an illegal shift, and the second string offense sustained a drive late only to allow the clock to run out instead of punching in another score. So I honestly do not know how you think the GP offense couldn't move the ball when their second string had as much success as PF's first string. And Coach Lee better be glad that the Guinns moved in because Guinn to Guinn was the only offensive option he had.

 

Good luck to Coach Lee. He's going to need it to turn around that anemic offense. And on an unrelated note, did anyone else notice the midget that PF sent to try and cheap shot Matthew Pittser on kickoffs. It was comical to watch him bounce of big number 44.

 

 

Ditto. One only needs to compare rushing stats to see which team was more physical. Doesn't take a math genius to figure that one out. Beau Dyer 125 yds and Gatlinburg Pittser 98 yds. PF ?

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Ditto. One only needs to compare rushing stats to see which team was more physical. Doesn't take a math genius to figure that one out. Beau Dyer 125 yds and Gatlinburg Pittser 98 yds. PF ?

P.S. Was that a midget or a stump?

 

 

Michael Houser texted some player's and said he might be out for the season, a bad concussion he is still in pain. I don't know alot about concussions but the doctor is worried about another hit and it could be worse. Some one will have to step up, he will be missed and maybe he can still return never know.

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Ditto. One only needs to compare rushing stats to see which team was more physical. Doesn't take a math genius to figure that one out. Beau Dyer 125 yds and Gatlinburg Pittser 98 yds. PF ?

P.S. Was that a midget or a stump?

 

Shame on you for insulting a player for his God given size, this player is also someone's son! Have a little class!

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Shame on you for insulting a player for his God given size, this player is also someone's son! Have a little class!

 

 

Sorry to touch a nerve. I will rephrase my question. Did anyone else notice the vertically challenged player sent to take out Pittser on the kickoffs.

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First of all good job Gp yall won. Anyone at the game can honestly say Pf was the more physical team throughout the night. Down 18-7 Pf completed a long pass that was fumbled away in the redzone and recovered by gp. If pf scores instead of fumbling then its a 4 pt game w/ pf takin all the momentum of the game. Gp for the most part could not do much against the pf defense; however, gp did make some big plays. Pigeon forge played good for the most part but gp came out the victor. Again gratz to gp. GO PF! Everyone keep Michael Houser in your prayers.

 

 

 

wow...all i can do is laugh at that comment.

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Shame on you for insulting a player for his God given size, this player is also someone's son! Have a little class!

 

Your right. I'll edit my post. This is a nice feature. PF players can't edit the fact that the jump on the Helmet midfield at Hammonds field. Some what surprising. Not real classy either. I'm sure Coach Lee will address. Good luck to Coach Lee.

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First of all good job Gp yall won. Anyone at the game can honestly say Pf was the more physical team throughout the night. Down 18-7 Pf completed a long pass that was fumbled away in the redzone and recovered by gp. If pf scores instead of fumbling then its a 4 pt game w/ pf takin all the momentum of the game. Gp for the most part could not do much against the pf defense; however, gp did make some big plays. Pigeon forge played good for the most part but gp came out the victor. Again gratz to gp. GO PF! Everyone keep Michael Houser in your prayers.

 

HAHAHA! first of all PF lost. Good Job. Second I was at the game and saw everything. Despite being a GP fan, Stats show 286yrd rushing (GP of course) and 140 passing GP again doesnt compare to to 30yrds rushing and 90 passing. PF tight end had a few big plays, thats all PF had going for them. So goodluck coach lee i think he knew who was more physical also. Oh and one more thing check your stats before you talk #82.

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Michael Houser texted some player's and said he might be out for the season, a bad concussion he is still in pain. I don't know alot about concussions but the doctor is worried about another hit and it could be worse. Some one will have to step up, he will be missed and maybe he can still return never know.

 

Michael is back in the Hospital.

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