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Croz has those big ole boys been lifting weights this week and pushing that sled? It will make them stronger and able to block better on Friday. Lookout has some real fast boys that have good 50 yard dash times. That coach over in Lookout must make those fast runners wear ankle weights and use that parachute to make them run faster on Friday night. You think I am joking but I am not. This will probably be a real good game. I am still thinking about what game I am going to try and go to.

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powerp i don't know why you want Gordonsville to look at the tape when we played, all thats going to do is make them not want to play yall.SP o line and d line is the main reason , they win so many games.You could put about anybody behind those lines and win.......... I still think LV has a good shot at winning. Good luck to both teams.

 

You would think that if you saw how P.C. slapped the S.P. lines around.

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this will be the seniors LAST home game. hope everyone comes out and stays loud.

 

it's not like the Gville fans aren't great but I hope they can be inspired to take it up a notch ... do something different and unique, time to start something special that in ten years will be called a tradition ,..,

 

 

Sorry BluBellz but i'm not really liking this whole "time to start something special that in ten years will be called a tradition"..... We have a tradition here in GORDONSVILLE that has been going on for many years and anyone and everyone that has been around Gordonsville football knows what it is....there use to be a insert in the football program not sure if it still is though...It was wrote by a former player talking about "The Jungle"

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this will be the seniors LAST home game. hope everyone comes out and stays loud.

 

it's not like the Gville fans aren't great but I hope they can be inspired to take it up a notch ... do something different and unique, time to start something special that in ten years will be called a tradition ,..,

 

 

Sorry BluBellz but i'm not really liking this whole "time to start something special that in ten years will be called a tradition"..... We have a tradition here in GORDONSVILLE that has been going on for many years and anyone and everyone that has been around Gordonsville football knows what it is....there use to be a insert in the football program not sure if it still is though...It was wrote by a former player talking about "The Jungle"

 

 

Oh I'm familiar with most everthing GORDONSVILLE considering the number of games I attend in a season, I still think that things need fresh-ning up everywhere now and then, it's a new day in GORDONSVILLE FOOTBALL ...

 

it's apparent you haven't figured out who I am, I'm a mother of former players and a grandmother of players yet to come, my players yet to come are the reason I'd like to see things stepped up a notch to make their football, baseball memories as great as possible. It's not just about wins and loss's it's about the total experiance, the team meals, the road trips, those crazy Tiger fans ...

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"We started out tough at the beginning of (the regular season) so we might as well start out tough of this one too. Hopefully we will be able to come away with a few wins early."

 

Coach Marshall said the Yellowjackets are a tough-nosed football team and the Tigers will have to play their best ball to come away with the victory. That being said, he is hoping the crowd in the Jungle will be extra loud for the home team for their first playoff game in two years.

 

"Our fans our intimidating in themselves," Marshall said. "We are glad we got them at home which will be a definite advantage for us.

 

This is what was in the herald-citizen. I hope the Tiger fans take it to heart, especially the last two sentences. The last two home games we've had have been hard to get up for considering how we knew how the game was going to go. This time, our crowd could be a factor.

As for what Wolverine said, I haven't seen the passion that was there just 6 or 7 years ago. The insert you are talking about is still in the programs, but I wonder how many have actually read it. Like I said before, we have the physical ability. If they get their heads right, we'll surprise some people. Meaning, maybe getting farther than the Quarters.

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