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I like you and all but I have to warn you about making a post like this. I learned my lession back in 2004. You should wait untill after the game to start beating your chest. Ask Cap1, VolmanScott,& Compustat how it makes you look when it don't pan out. We could come out like we did against South and if Science Hill gets a few breaks we could easily get beat Friday night. We lost to a team a couple years ago that we were 30 points better than because we quit playing at halftime. And there is bad officiating that has given just about every team fits this year. If we get a bad official or two that starts calling against us we could be in trouble. And then the AP poll due out at the first of the week. If we leep-frog over Maryville and go to #1 that is not a good thing. We have never handled being #1 very well. All things considered, I don't think the game will be anything like 42-7. Its possible but I don't see it.

I would rather eat crow all weekend long than to wait till after everything has been said and done to see the results before I show my support for my team. So you choose… support your team right out the box and take your lumps like a MAN like most of us do, or make sure your team is winning before you give them support like WaCo the fair-weather fairy. :thumb:

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Not sure what’s going on on THE HILL, but things just aren’t adding up. Two things have to happen to make this an exciting game... Science Hill has to realize (and take it to heart) that this it their ONE AND ONLY chance to salvage this season. On the other side… DB has to come in with the swollen head syndrome after seeing SH go down to three teams that they beat convincingly, and underestimate the Toppers. Other wise this could get ugly quick. :popcorneater:

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Not sure what’s going on on THE HILL, but things just aren’t adding up. Two things have to happen to make this an exciting game... Science Hill has to realize (and take it to heart) that this it their ONE AND ONLY chance to salvage this season. On the other side… DB has to come in with the swollen head syndrome after seeing SH go down to three teams that they beat convincingly, and underestimate the Toppers. Other wise this could get ugly quick. :popcorneater:

I'll take ugly and keep my starters healthy

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I see an improvement in Science Hill in that they aren't getting beat as bad this year and the Crockett game was played a world better. Improvement yes, but if not enough to get by the same teams that beat them last year, definately not enough to get by the Giant of the Big 8. DB big

" Giant of the Big 8 " has a nice ring to it.That will not win a playoff game ,but it sounds good

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I would rather eat crow all weekend long than to wait till after everything has been said and done to see the results before I show my support for my team. So you choose… support your team right out the box and take your lumps like a MAN like most of us do, or make sure your team is winning before you give them support like WaCo the fair-weather fairy. :thumb:

 

Hey Dufus, theres a difference in "eating crow and taking your lumps" and making a fool out of yourself every week. I challange you to find a post anywhere on CoachT that would show where I wasn't supporting DB before any game. Your just flaping in the wind as usual. I knew it would't be long before you had another Idiot Attack. :)

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Hey Dufus, theres a difference in "eating crow and taking your lumps" and making a fool out of yourself every week. I challange you to find a post anywhere on CoachT that would show where I wasn't supporting DB before any game. Your just flaping in the wind as usual. I knew it would't be long before you had another Idiot Attack. :)

I remember after the McMinn game you were ready to fire all the coaches, Idiot.

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You wish, Idiot. Don't call me an Idiot, YOu're trying to steal my word, you're trying to be like me now. You can't be me. I'm me. You want to be like me, but I won't let you be me. Go back to the parts counter and get to work. Do you and the Weird B3 panzie work together???

 

You wish, Idiot. Don't call me an Idiot, YOu're trying to steal my word, you're trying to be like me now. You can't be me. I'm me. You want to be like me, but I won't let you be me. Go back to the parts counter and get to work. Do you and Weird B3 panzie work together???

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