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Yeah the boys played sloppy ball but were still too much for the Rebs. I though Stewart had a great game. Best thing I can say about this one is at least South can't blame it on officiating.

ya the refs were against us tonight!

still cant believe that radio guy.

 

btw bj had 178 onlike 21 carries

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Greeneville wins 35-20

Devils had horrible game. 7 FUMBLES!!!

I got kinda ticked at the South radio guy.

He said it wld be a long year if the devils were still playin up...hmmm devils beat a 6a team last week and 5a this week...whats that say about south?

I think we would still be the best in the Good 'Ol IMAC... ButI think South will have to get better fast if they are gonna win many in the Big 8. We can't send our BRAC officials to Colonial Heights to keep them in every game they play.

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I think we would still be the best in the Good 'Ol IMAC... ButI think South will have to get better fast if they are gonna win many in the Big 8. We can't send our BRAC officials to Colonial Heights to keep them in every game they play.

 

Congrats Devils... This has been a great rivalry over the past few years. We were overmatched tonight. This greeneville team is the best we'll see (except maybe Dobyns Bennett) all year till maybe the playoffs(if we get there). This Rebel group has to improve quickly as we start conference play next week vs. a good boone team. I hope these first two good opponents have prepared us for conference play. Now that the game is over... I hope you all have an undefeated season on your way to a gold ball, stay focused (eliminate the fumble-itis) and it is within your grasp. Good luck to you this season and best of health and luck to all the players, family, fans and community. :thumb:

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Congrats Devils... This has been a great rivalry over the past few years. We were overmatched tonight. This greeneville team is the best we'll see (except maybe Dobyns Bennett) all year till maybe the playoffs(if we get there). This Rebel group has to improve quickly as we start conference play next week vs. a good boone team. I hope these first two good opponents have prepared us for conference play. Now that the game is over... I hope you all have an undefeated season on your way to a gold ball, stay focused (eliminate the fumble-itis) and it is within your grasp. Good luck to you this season and best of health and luck to all the players, family, fans and community. :thumb:

What did you think about that Devil D and Rushing attack? If we get the passin game a lil better lookout!!!

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Gonna be a long, long year for the Rebels. What 5 turnovers and still scored 35? Not to mention the field position that we handed South(don't think they had a scoring drive start on their side of the field) Just didn't see any athletes dressed in blue. Oh well...

 

On a side note I guess the refs were mad at us because they still couldn't drive from Gatlinburg to the airport, and I'm pretty sure I heard one of them say something about their Papaw losing their farm, so he was going to get us back tonight. What you think COMP?? :roflol:

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Nice game Greenedevils. I was really impressed with this year's edition. I didn't see anything that would lead me to believe you shouldn't be back in Cookeville playing for that gold ball. Bring it back.

 

Spradlin is a beast. We knew it, but watching him tonight was enlightening. He was the workhorse, but your game ball should go to Stewart. He was steady and righted a ship that Carmichael was about to steer into trouble. The Rebels had opportunities with the dropped TD pass on the trick play and a mid field fumble when we could have gone up 14. Nevertheless, it was obvious we were not going to stop the rush, so the game was Greeneville's all the way after that 1st drive.

 

It's a great atmosphere at Burley and has been a good series. I hate to see it end. Good luck the rest of the way.

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