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Well I'm probably going to make some people mad and get off subject a bit, but I'm going to talk about the game. Sorry in advance.

 

We have the best playing the best in my opinion. No matter how they got here. The TSSAA tried their best this year to mess up our championship brackets, but leave it to them to come out smelling like a rose. It worked.

 

I think Smyrna's defense is their strong side, while Maryville's offense seems to be their strong side. Lets call them a wash. This game is going to come down to their weaker side stepping up.(And before you start, I'm not calling either team weak) The Maryville defense or the Smyrna offense. Which one steps up? This and the obvious things (turnovers, special teams, field position)will IMHO be the difference in the game.

 

Like I stated earlier Sorry to be talking about the game. Just thought somebody needed too. :roflol:

 

 

Now I return you to your normally scheduled program.

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Well I'm probably going to make some people mad and get off subject a bit, but I'm going to talk about the game. Sorry in advance.

 

We have the best playing the best in my opinion. No matter how they got here. The TSSAA tried their best this year to mess up our championship brackets, but leave it to them to come out smelling like a rose. It worked.

 

I think Smyrna's defense is their strong side, while Maryville's offense seems to be their strong side. Lets call them a wash. This game is going to come down to their weaker side stepping up.(And before you start, I'm not calling either team weak) The Maryville defense or the Smyrna offense. Which one steps up? This and the obvious things (turnovers, special teams, field position)will IMHO be the difference in the game.

 

Like I stated earlier Sorry to be talking about the game. Just thought somebody needed too. :roflol:

 

 

Now I return you to your normally scheduled program.

GASP!!! how could you? :roflolk:

well now we know which part of Maryville is better..The offense!!! glad you called that a wash with our D....if we dont turn it over in this case i say smyrna could very well win it...we like to eat the clock and not give other teams much time

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Well I'm probably going to make some people mad and get off subject a bit, but I'm going to talk about the game. Sorry in advance.

 

We have the best playing the best in my opinion. No matter how they got here. The TSSAA tried their best this year to mess up our championship brackets, but leave it to them to come out smelling like a rose. It worked.

 

I think Smyrna's defense is their strong side, while Maryville's offense seems to be their strong side. Lets call them a wash. This game is going to come down to their weaker side stepping up.(And before you start, I'm not calling either team weak) The Maryville defense or the Smyrna offense. Which one steps up? This and the obvious things (turnovers, special teams, field position)will IMHO be the difference in the game.

 

Like I stated earlier Sorry to be talking about the game. Just thought somebody needed too. :roflol:

 

 

Now I return you to your normally scheduled program.

Great post :thumb:

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Well I'm probably going to make some people mad and get off subject a bit, but I'm going to talk about the game. Sorry in advance.

 

We have the best playing the best in my opinion. No matter how they got here. The TSSAA tried their best this year to mess up our championship brackets, but leave it to them to come out smelling like a rose. It worked.

 

I think Smyrna's defense is their strong side, while Maryville's offense seems to be their strong side. Lets call them a wash. This game is going to come down to their weaker side stepping up.(And before you start, I'm not calling either team weak) The Maryville defense or the Smyrna offense. Which one steps up? This and the obvious things (turnovers, special teams, field position)will IMHO be the difference in the game.

 

Like I stated earlier Sorry to be talking about the game. Just thought somebody needed too. :roflol:

 

 

Now I return you to your normally scheduled program.

 

WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO !!?? LOL , Actually I agree totally with your analysis , very well done ... even if it is a little off topic ! lol j/k .

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dude you are ranting seriously...My cousin bj nelson played for state champ oakland a couple of years back and I watched him do his thing vs the bulldogs you talk too much pipe down. -_-

why do guys get so mad when we expose the truth ? ha ha ha ! everytime we tell the truth about you or yr schedule you call us names or tell us to shut up ha ha !

and yes oakland beat us twice that year,but, we are talking about this season ...try to keep up!

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The variable in this matchup could be Special Teams. A missed extra point here or there could be a game changer. SHS tailback should be back close to 100%. The weapons are there, can qb wilson lead the dogs to victory. He may be so intimidated by the Mighty Merryville team, that he can't function.

I've heard they are something SPECIAL.

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