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Red Boiling comes into this game with a renewed sense of confidence and have played tough in two losses. Jackson County has been blown out in 2 straight games and knows their backs are against the wall. This could be a good one among teams not in a playoff hunt. Jackson County (1-2) must win to reach their goals for the season while Red Boiling Springs (0-2) could stop the state's longest losing streak on the road at one of their biggest rivals.

It should be closer than last year. Stay tuned.

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Football teaches life lessons. It's not always about winning and losing. I watched SC play JC last year and this year.

Although JC was a huge underdog and the games out of hand early, they don't hang their heads and quit. They keep playing to the best of their ability. After the game,they shake hands,congratulate the SC players with theirs heads held high,THEN, join them in a group prayer...........If JC isn't the team with the most class that SC plays, they are near the top. The crowd on JC side was small.....I'vs seen more people at JC basketball games. I know JC is a basketball county....but the kids I saw on the field last night deserve the community support because they represent their community with class and diginity. From what I saw, it looks like the parents and coaches have more to be proud of than the number on the scoreboard.

 

Good luck to both teams this week.

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If Jackson County plays or should I say lays down like they did this past friday, RBS could drop that streak. When I see players stop running in the middle of a play, when they had a line on the ball carrier. That is just rolling over!!! Now I wish more than anyone that JC could get there program back up but there was a better game of pick up in the endzone!!! Coach you can recruit inside your own school!!! RBS, get busy this week and you could do it!!! I'm all for both of these teams. Hope both of you atleast get a win this year!!!

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forget getting kids inside the JC school system they need to scrap the coaches as well, the worst coached team in the region bar none. The Smith players knew exactly where they we're suppse to be and what to do when they got there JC kids can barely line down its pathetic how much basic knowledge is missing from this program. Hint to coaches lets teach the D-line how to pick up on release blocks for screens. PATHETIC!!

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Football teaches life lessons. It's not always about winning and losing. I watched SC play JC last year and this year.

Although JC was a huge underdog and the games out of hand early, they don't hang their heads and quit. They keep playing to the best of their ability. After the game,they shake hands,congratulate the SC players with theirs heads held high,THEN, join them in a group prayer...........If JC isn't the team with the most class that SC plays, they are near the top. The crowd on JC side was small.....I'vs seen more people at JC basketball games. I know JC is a basketball county....but the kids I saw on the field last night deserve the community support because they represent their community with class and diginity. From what I saw, it looks like the parents and coaches have more to be proud of than the number on the scoreboard.

 

Good luck to both teams this week.

 

 

 

If Jackson County plays or should I say lays down like they did this past friday, RBS could drop that streak. When I see players stop running in the middle of a play, when they had a line on the ball carrier. That is just rolling over!!! Now I wish more than anyone that JC could get there program back up but there was a better game of pick up in the endzone!!! Coach you can recruit inside your own school!!! RBS, get busy this week and you could do it!!! I'm all for both of these teams. Hope both of you atleast get a win this year!!!

 

How could you have two differing opinions coming from all knowing OWL country???

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This could be a close one, I don't think it will be though. Jackson County wins this one going away. They were outmanned against SC and they knew it. This week will be a different story. No one wants to be the one to break RBS streak. Good luck to both teams though.

 

You are right Homer. Teams play harder against RBS than they do any other team because NOBODY wants to be the streak breaker. RBS should get their QB back this week, which could spell trouble for Jackson Co.

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To say JC runs away with this is funny. Have you seen them play? The kids try hard but have no clue what their doing, I heard from Macon county people the RBS coach is pretty good this may be their streak breaker.

 

I've seen them both play and it may sound funny, but Jackson Co. runs away with it. That's just my opinion, for what it's worth. That's why they play the game and don't call ol' Homer for the final score /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />

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To say JC runs away with this is funny. Have you seen them play? The kids try hard but have no clue what their doing, I heard from Macon county people the RBS coach is pretty good this may be their streak breaker.

 

 

I know their coach and he is a good guy but this is his first shot at the head spot. It would not be fair to make a judgement on whether or not he is a good coach yet. In fact it will never be fair to give him a negative judgement starting out his head coaching career at RBS. I have nothing against Jackson and predict they will win, but I hope RBS pulls this one out. If they don't, I still believe the streak will end this year at MJC.

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