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He has more than 1 account come on think. I would like him to tell me where he seen Duece drop a pass. I cant remember 1 and I watch close . You tell me Jay have you seen Duece drop one?

radio....your tellin me your blamin me for a idiot on here namin ppl off about how they drop passes? in all honesty i dont have another account ive only got this one because ive tried to have 2 accounts before and that didnt work out to well...so dont be blamin someone just because you think its a someone that has made 1 bad pic all year

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ok then just ingore what i say if its not what yall wanna hear, and i know they can win this game i'm just lookin at it realistically and i'm sorry if i affend anyone but i just call it like i see it

Well you offended me. Make sure you come tell me your sorry friday. And Realistically SP is the best team until someone beats them I know that along with everyone else that knows anything about 1A Football. And Realistically WC doesn't have the secondary to cover PC. Harlen from mTp had a career high passing game against WC. If a average passing QB like Harlen can put up record numbers against WC, what do you think a QB as good as Tucker will do. Especially with how good of a WR unit PC has. And yes rain favors the run game cause the ball will be wet but with the #1 defense in 1A it will also increase the chance of WC fumbling the ball. So Realistically PC has to be the favorite in this game.

My prediction.

Perry County- 42

Wayne Co- 27

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radio....your tellin me your blamin me for a idiot on here namin ppl off about how they drop passes? in all honesty i dont have another account ive only got this one because ive tried to have 2 accounts before and that didnt work out to well...so dont be blamin someone just because you think its a someone that has made 1 bad pic all year

 

I was just asking if you could confirm what MrOldFashioned says ? I just asked why are you getting a complex?

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Haven't been on here much lately but this game's the one everybody been waiting for so here goes. Seen both play and talked to contacts from both places,both seem confident but both are cautious. Both are good teams and matchups like this dont come along often. Being a neutral party going to enjoy watching both teams play but think the key to this game will be a quick start. Which ever team does this will force the other into playing catchup and mistakes are almost inevitable when this happens. If its a close game WC has the edge,ground and pound, shootout then i think PC,Tucker and company. Prediction WC 34 PC 26

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