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The ole HUSKER is at it again first time on Henry Co. Thread this year. Henry Co. If you show up and play to your potential you can beat anyone in the state. I am going to be honest but this is where y'all usually get the blues. But going out on a limb for you and to show support...

 

Husker says Henry Co. 49-28!!!

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For those that dont know we play that good ol fashion comein to see you football in Sumner County. Love the match up here pretty excited,awesome atmosphere, hope yalls horses are ready to run. I can assure you yall havent played a tougher opponent. Just hope those visors dont cloud your vision;) Hope yall had a good Thanksgiving and saved some room for some humble pie. "Time to put the women and children to bed and go looking for dinner." WTDA!!! Commando Pride!!

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Playing tougher competiton, is like lifting heavier weights. It is pretty basic stuff. You increase the resistance, and you will increase your strength. If you only use the same resistance over and over you will plateau. Fact.{I don't need any fellow poster to jump in as my wingman to support me, that would be "SOFT". }

 

So Fact, let's just agree to disagree, the boys will play this out on Friday night.

 

This is going to be one of the best High School Football games in the country, and we both have the opportunity to see it.

I can't think of anything better than watching student athletes who have been working for the better part of this year, or since the end of last season, to prepare for this game and the next!

 

All this banter won't make any difference.

 

Happy Thanksgiving. See you Friday night!

 

Go Commandos! :thumb:

 

Lets hope y'all r heavy weights so that we'll b even stronger when we play Powell in the State Championship :roflolk: We just beat a very good team from Memphis(Ridgeway) which was loaded with a handful of D1 players. Yeah, we may have had a soft schedule up until then but our players r definitely not soft. FYI: God forbid any more injuries but within the last handful of games 3 players from 3 different teams were hauled off the field by ambulance. One of them had to b airlifted to Nashville(injured his c4 but is doing fine now). I repeat, God forbid there b any injuries. Our Juniors that your Seniors beat last year r back...BIGGER...FASTER...STRONGER...AND SMARTER. Get ready for some smash mouth football.. you little eye gougers you. :hungry: HC27-HH14

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This is it Patriot fans! It's time to warm up them voices, cowbells, horns, and sirens, & get loud! Lets give the commando's some crowd noise like they have never heard before! Our players thrive off of it just like charging their batteries. It needs to be so loud we cant hear ourselves think! As for our players, lets leave it on the field guys! No regrets after the game tonight! You give it ALL you have for 60 minutes and your efforts will be rewarded! Play like someone's trying to steal it from you because they are! Stay on your assignments and don't let their receiver's breath. If they make the catch, make sure they know your prescence! It will be fresh in their mind the next time they are targeted. Watch the play action close, and PLEASE wrap them up until your "brothers-in-arms" arrive! No more of this knock down tackle crap! Lay the wood and hang on for the ride! We got this Henry County, now lets go and all do our part! It's time to introduce Cookeville to "RED PRIDE" and this is the last step we need to take so we can get on that "dancefloor" and tear it up!

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