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I have not been Shields in a few years, didn't get to go last time we went over there. I think last time I was there was the year that the Burstrom kid was carried off. I will pull for WB with everything I have inside of me, but I just don't have a lot of faith. WB has some very good athletes if we are able to get them the ball - Cunningham, Saunders, Cook, and Bloom are all terrific athletes. I agree with a previous poster, I wish Fuller could play in this game against his old teammates and coaches. I could be wrong, but I don't think it will be a run away as a few have posted.

 

Some of you that are closer to the Maryville program tell me about some of the players and their futures:

 

Robinette - NC?

Guillermo (sp?) - Clemson

West - Do y'all think he will pursue baseball

Niethammer - big kid, any looks?

Yoakum - too small for college ball? He's an incredible athlete - hard hitter

Johns - ?

Curtis - ?

 

Murrin still hurt?

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I think that this one gets outta hand. Maryville, will open the dam up and let the points flow. They are going to score at will, and start getting ready for the playoffs. Im sorry to say but, this is just going to be a glorified scrimmage. Maryville-56 WB-14

 

I usually don't pick a score, but I don't think WB will score on MHS's starting defense. Being a former GOV I don't pull for or against the GOVS in this game. But with 3 current and one former Maryville City Schools students, I can't pull against my kids either. I hope everyone plays up to their potential and there are no injuries. Next week, I hope WB upsets the Admirals. :ph34r:

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I usually don't pick a score, but I don't think WB will score on MHS's starting defense. Being a former GOV I don't pull for or against the GOVS in this game. But with 3 current and one former Maryville City Schools students, I can't pull against my kids either. I hope everyone plays up to their potential and there are no injuries. Next week, I hope WB upsets the Admirals. :ph34r:

 

Red Rebel: just to make it interesting and give us something to add some spice to this match-up. I will bet you a quarter (.25) that the Gov's do at least put up a score (td or fg) against Maryville's starters. You in? :mrgreen:

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Red Rebel: just to make it interesting and give us something to add some spice to this match-up. I will bet you a quarter (.25) that the Gov's do at least put up a score (td or fg) against Maryville's starters. You in? :mrgreen:

 

I'll take some of that action.

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Red Rebel: just to make it interesting and give us something to add some spice to this match-up. I will bet you a quarter (.25) that the Gov's do at least put up a score (td or fg) against Maryville's starters. You in? :mrgreen:

Preacher, I have never gambled in my life and felt real guilty the one season I played fantasy football. We played Rook in my house as a kid because those other cards were for gambling. I will do this, if WB's first team scores on MHS's first team I'll wear the old WB Jersey to the next MHS game. If I win you put a MHS flag (or some other flag) in your yard.

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Preacher, I have never gambled in my life and felt real guilty the one season I played fantasy football. We played Rook in my house as a kid because those other cards were for gambling. I will do this, if WB's first team scores on MHS's first team I'll wear the old WB Jersey to the next MHS game. If I win you put a MHS flag (or some other flag) in your yard.

 

A Rebel flag in Govmans yard.....that would be great. I could stop everyday when I pass there and blow the horn on my old truck (it plays Dixie). Red Rebels, you didn't happen to go to school with an ole boy with the last name of Porter, did you? Can't think of his first name, but he is bald headed, I think he was a running back. I have heard he was pretty good when he could hold on to the ball. Do you know him?

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Preacher, I have never gambled in my life and felt real guilty the one season I played fantasy football. We played Rook in my house as a kid because those other cards were for gambling. I will do this, if WB's first team scores on MHS's first team I'll wear the old WB Jersey to the next MHS game. If I win you put a MHS flag (or some other flag) in your yard.

 

RR we used two pitch pennies down att AllinWick wif tha jannytur....Eye wood like two proudly reeport tho that Ms. Gov-Man did knott partissypate....Howevur eye thank sum tham gurls frum Haired Joans rode did....... :unsure:

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Preacher, I have never gambled in my life and felt real guilty the one season I played fantasy football. We played Rook in my house as a kid because those other cards were for gambling. I will do this, if WB's first team scores on MHS's first team I'll wear the old WB Jersey to the next MHS game. If I win you put a MHS flag (or some other flag) in your yard.

 

Double R ... I better just stick with the quarter offer. I might put a George Quarles flag in my yard; or a David Ellis or Jimmy Gaylor flag; heck, I'd put a David Hunt or StarsNBars banner out there ... but don't think I could handle a MHS flag on my hallowed grounds.

 

I do have some Maryville state championship hats in my closet that GQ has given me over the years. I don't wear them, but I keep them for the memorabilia and sentimental value.

 

Hey, I have been to several of MHS's freshmen games this year. We have several fine young men from my church who play and I like to support them.

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