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Where's PhishFace at? Maybe he took the hint and realized nobody wanted him here.

 

I don't claim to know that much about Ooltewah, but I'll be willing to bet that if Coach Monroe himself were to strap up Friday night, he could have 200 yards rushing against us.

I'm right here Eagle Pride( not much to be proud about since you all have 1 win against a winless Wilson Central).

 

Walker Valley 28 Rhea Co 20

 

Ooltewah 56 Walker Valley 0

 

Eagle Pride- you do the math.... Do you need a calculator? (or do you guys know how to use a calculator in Dayton?)

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another week to score 50 or 60.

 

I see you have joined the owls band wagon. If you act alright we'll take you. What took you so long allways? Com on down we got some good hot dogs! :thumb:

Don't put me on the wagon,but if yall win the district, i would like to see a local team win state.

 

You are coming around allways! Each week will be easier for you to accept it! :thumb:

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Where's PhishFace at? Maybe he took the hint and realized nobody wanted him here.

 

I don't claim to know that much about Ooltewah, but I'll be willing to bet that if Coach Monroe himself were to strap up Friday night, he could have 200 yards rushing against us.

I'm right here Eagle Pride( not much to be proud about since you all have 1 win against a winless Wilson Central).

 

Walker Valley 28 Rhea Co 20

 

Ooltewah 56 Walker Valley 0

 

Eagle Pride- you do the math.... Do you need a calculator? (or do you guys know how to use a calculator in Dayton?)

 

 

Funny you should mention our PRIDE. We have a lot to be proud of. If you were not such a hard-headed and short-sighted minnow, I'd send you a copy of our local paper with an article by one of their writers who has a son on the team. The article explains just what we have to be proud of here at Rhea County. It's a pride that will last even through this crappy season. It's heritage, it's not wins and losses for a four month period each year. But you wouldn't know about that kind of commitment to a football program. It's kind of like how there's two kinds of rich people - people with OLD money and class, and people with NEW money who are obnoxious and loud and have the never ending need to say "look at me." Are you following me, phishhead?

 

That article could have been a throw down on the team, could have criticized the program and the coaches, but it was written to help build up a team going through a tough time rebuilding. I'm proud of that kind of support from our community and our local paper.

 

Yes, Ooltewah will go 7-0. Pretty sure we all know that. But we'll still be there in force to support our team. Bet if the situation was reversed, Phish, you'd be home in your doublewide with a six-pack of PBR watching reruns of Andy Griffith rather than sit in the stands to cheer on a team you're pretty sure doesn't have a snowball's chance in he77. But I'll tell ya what, go ahead and spend the whole week on this thread making your stupid tacky comments about our team if that makes you feel better. And don't forget to throw in a "look at me" every now and then.

 

I still say GO EAGLES!

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