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Your assessment of the number of penalties called in this game is somewhat incorrect. I also never saw any pass that went one foot either. I find your "CHEATING REFS FOR JCS Syndrome" comment to be rather distasteful as well. I certainly do not think that your comment represents the views of most of the Milan fans. However, your comment can give Milan fans a bad name. I would hope that you might do the right thing and retract your comment.

 

The bottom line is that this was a good football game between two very good programs. Your comments take away from what some might consider to have been a classic showdown between two programs meeting for the very first time. Good luck with the rest of your season. Perhaps we will get an opportunity to have round two in November.

 

 

 

 

I love JCS because it's one of the finest, if not finest institutions in West TN. They have classy fans, players, etc.... I may have been out of line when I called them out, but I promise you that's just the feeling around HS football regarding the refs. The intentional grounding was on JCS's 2nd to last drive, but it didn't really matter because yall had to punt because it was a 3rd down play. I overreacted, but if you're a fan of a team that has 12-15 penalties against 1, then you are going to be upset especially with a lot of no calls the other way (intentional grounding, coaches wanted a facemask on JW but refs said they grabbed the back of his collar even though JW went face first which defies physics if the guy grabbed his collar.) Good luck to JCS, and I feel for you guys that you don't have the opportunity to easily defend your 1A championship. I hope to see yall in November, and I'm sorry for any distasteful comments I made.

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Yup...got injured last year during a game at Memphis...forget who they were playing...he was an AWESOME player

Cracked a vertabrae and kept playing till the end of the half. He actually hit the opposing player so hard he broke his own neck. Rod was playing his good friend Day Day Walker and Arkansas State.

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He broke his neck and will never play again. He knows he will never play again. He still reports to practive every morning at 5:30. He has never missed a team meeting, He has never missed a film session, and he still encourages and helps his team mates every way he can. heckuva guy. I feel privledged to know him.

 

 

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