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This one will depend on how well the defense steps up. It's been pretty non-existent all year. The guys have been in position but have missed so many tackles. Also, we are going to have to have more than one receiver show up this week too and blake needs to look to get the others involved. An old rivalry renewed this week! :thumb:

 

 

CG - 24

Grainger - 14

 

Go Panthers!!!! :thumb:

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Grainger has been a tough team to predict this year...one week they're not bad the next week they're terrible. Either way I like the panthers to take this one by about 3 td's

I hate to say it but I think Grainger looked about as bad as any team Greeneville played all year. They just kinda quit at the end of the 1st quarter. Even little CD had some fight in them at the half. Greeneville was playing frosh against Grainger in the second half. If CG can get pressure on the qb its gonna be another long night in Rutledge.

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Can't waut to see if the freshman can rally the troops again like he did last week and I am also wondering what kind of fight the guy's have got left in them to come out fires up the last regular game of the year I'm going to say the wonderfull group of coached at the gap has the team fired up and ready to roll go panther's

 

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losing daniel pace and seth sharpe is gonna hurt,espeically with pace on the o line bc now everyone has to shift over and it jumbles everyone up a little bit. Also it will be fun to see if franklin can keep everything rollin for a second week, hopefully we come out focused and ready to play.

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Cumberland Gap scores with 1:35 to go in the fourth quarter to win 26-24. The Grizzlies go down to the 20 yard line and end up throwing a interception with under a minute to play. Great game by both teams. The Grizzlies battled a lot of tough circumstances this season and they kept fighting. Thanks to all the guys that toughed it out and kept playing hard! Good luck to both teams next season. I believe both will return a lot of players with experience for next year.

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