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  1. 1. Who's Number 1 in NET

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Are you serious… a SCRIMMAGE?! That’s your final answer… a scrimmage?! All your boys were sitting there waiting for the WaCmaster to lay some real time football knowledge and analysis on ol CAP and put him in his place... and you come out with "We beat Greeneville in a head to head scrimmage". :roflol: Answers like that are precisely why you get the comparison to your girl. Would you yourself except a scrimmage as the comparison of what team is better. Don’t forget you used that same theory with Maryville last year… and you see how that worked out for you. A scrimmage….LMAO. You’re grabbin for straws now WaCoff. :thumb:

It dont matter!The FACT is your team made you look a FOOL.It dont matter what you say.And just cause your team CHOKED at home and couldnt beat G-VILLE.Dont think we cant or anybody else cant.Stick with SEAST,VIRHIGH cause i see now why yall play them.8-2,7-3 looks alot better than 3-7,4-6 :thumb: CAP you can talk until your BLUE in the FACE,Even MAROON.But the fact is 56-7.If your team is good you can play with any team 6a,5a,4a.Yall just look weak cause a smaller school took yall to school!!LOL.Maybe in a FEW yrs ,TSSAA will put you back into that STONG Conf. you use to play in.Then you can stop playing G-VILLE and add John S Battle :thumb: As far as the SCRIMMAGE it no worse than you talking WE RUN BEAT G-VILLE LAST YR.How did that help yall out.Just like in 9 DAYS you will see how last yr will help you.Just because G-VILLE BEAT THE HECK out of yall,dont mean you got to KISS THERE BUTTS

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No I think that win over NORTH has got YOU confused. The real joke is Boone even being on the list with Cherokee, Seymore, and North as their only claim to fame. But the hysterical part is Boone will probably win 2 more games and get shoved out of the playoffs by Crockett! I can tell you’re going to need counseling after this season.

Your wins aint MUCH better,It might be WORSE??EAST,DC,VIRHIGH.OK Buddy :thumb:

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Greene Devils look like championship material

By Douglas Fritz

Press Sports Writer

dfritz@johnsoncitypress.com

It’s one thing for Greeneville to blow Class AA teams away by halftime and finish with a seven-touchdown victory.

 

Doug Fritz is an idiot.... don't go by what he says. His typical article is something that he read in a Knoxville News Paper a day or 2 before.

 

Greeneville is great... but Doug Fritz is a Dumb***

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Farragut, Clinton & Sevier Co. were all ranked when we played them. Sorry for making you look dumb again. But its hard to avoid.

All that says is that they were all overrated... none of them are rated now and all of them will be lucky to break even by the end of the season. So much for DBs powerhouse schedule.

 

By the way Clinton and Farragut are not only unranked teams, but they both have losing records up to this point.

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All that says is that they were all overrated... none of them are rated now and all of them will be lucky to break even by the end of the season. So much for DBs powerhouse schedule.

 

By the way Clinton and Farragut are not only unranked teams, but they both have losing records up to this point.

 

Cap, you are just so wrong..... Farragut lost to the Indians by 3 TD's. The have also lost to Knox Catholic by 3 (18-21) and RIVERDALE by 5 (34-39). How bad do you think the Vikings would loose to those 2 teams???? 40-50-60 points?

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Did I read D/B was averaging 40 pts. a game or outscoring there opponents by an average of 40 pts. a game? Has D/B played any 3A or 4A teams this year?

Greeneville averages 48 a game and scoreing 55,56,and 56 in their last 3 games...

Starting D has only given up about 7 a game...SS game was 35-7 when starters came out and the 2nds gave up 13...so overall the team as a whole has only given up 20 points at the most...

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All that says is that they were all overrated... none of them are rated now and all of them will be lucky to break even by the end of the season. So much for DBs powerhouse schedule.

 

By the way Clinton and Farragut are not only unranked teams, but they both have losing records up to this point.

You should know alot about a team being OVERRATED=56-7 :roflol: Are you really comparing SEAST,VIRHIGH to CLINTON and FARRAGUT??come on man FARRAGUT.You can combine EAST and VIRHIGH and want get a PROGRAM like FARRAGUT.And look at there IN-CONF. games.Compared to ours were we got to play SCRUBS like Yall.I ALSO think they tryed to get SEAST,VIRHIGH but O TH is got a hold on them POWERHOUSES.Why dont you call Coach SCRUBS and tell him to add those two OVERRATED teams and DROP the other SCRUBS up that way??WAIT,I forgot you play them for BRISTOL FOLKS.What a bunch of BULL.Enjoy your game TOMORROW.Cause in 8 days it will be time TO PAY THE PIPER!!!! :popcorneater:

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This coming from a fan of a 6A team that only has two other 6A team on their entire schedule... and has yet to play a ranked team. :thumb:

TSSAA put us in this weak CONF.But let me ask you SIR?We just started playing SC,DC,DBOONE,VOL, Before we were playing 6a in NON-CONF. but maybe a couple times we played SS.But your last CONF HAD WHO IN IT????And yet you still Played VIRHIGH and other weak teams.We cant help if every other team is COACHED by a BUNCH OF SCRUBS.Yall step it up.WAIT,AGAIN i forgot your 5a why should you play a 6a.Wait aint that what 4a G-VILLE did??A 6a,5a,3a And took all yall to the woodshed :roflol: Keep talking CAP56-7,Thats your new name Until 8 days BUDDY :thumb:

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TSSAA put us in this weak CONF.But let me ask you SIR?We just started playing SC,DC,DBOONE,VOL, Before we were playing 6a in NON-CONF. but maybe a couple times we played SS.But your last CONF HAD WHO IN IT????And yet you still Played VIRHIGH and other weak teams.We cant help if every other team is COACHED by a BUNCH OF SCRUBS.Yall step it up.WAIT,AGAIN i forgot your 5a why should you play a 6a.Wait aint that what 4a G-VILLE did??A 6a,5a,3a And took all yall to the woodshed :roflol: Keep talking CAP56-7,Thats your new name Until 8 days BUDDY :thumb:

In all honestly werdb, i know as well as you know greeneville is a 5a/6a caliber team. Everyone knows!

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