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Great game tonight by Greeneville! Props to Whites Creek as well for playing hard and never giving up even after the blocked punt that put Greeneville up 21 to 6. Also, did anyone else think that Whites Creek was one of the fastest teams to ever play at Greeneville?

 

Well! Well! Well! That Whites Creek team looked like a speedier Greeneville team. On paper, WC should have won this, but that's why they don't play it on paper. Greeneville's kicking game gave them a huge advantage. WC had the big play on their side, but Greeneville's D kept the WC offense mostly in check except for a few big plays.

 

Greeneville gave a gutsy performance and will represent all of East Tennessee well in the state. Good luck to you guys!

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WHITES CREEK GOT SCREWED BOTH TEAMS DESERVED TO BE THERE AND THE REFS SHOULD HAVE LET THEM PLAY. THAT HIT ON THE FAIR CATCH ON THE KICKOFF WAS ONE OF THE DIRTIEST PLAYS I HAVE EVER SEEN.

See my response to this on the Greeneville/Giles County thread. I was there. It wasn't dirty at all. The ref's didn't recognize it as a fair catch and never blew the whistle. The guy who caught the ball was still standing and had the ball wrapped up when he was hit. You have to play to the whistle. The teams who lack discipline always want to call the disciplined teams "dirty." It's helpful, in any sport, to know the rules.

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