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West's coaching is just as good, they'll have the defense fired up after a slow start on saturday, Greeneville will not score 21, their high powered offense only had 4 snaps from inside the 50 last year and this years offense has dropped off, while West's defense is just as good, if not better than last year. Nothing against Greeneville they just don't have the horses this year.

Go Trojans! My moms a 1974 graduate...Hope yall beat Greeneville.

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facilities dont win games, players do......Rocky beat Dragos russian ars by running in waiste deep snow and lifting logs........just sayin....cant we just all get along......to quote rocky " ADRIENNNNNNNNNNNNNNE"....LOL....

 

I know facilities don't win games,I was responding to your fellow greeneville fan who sarcastically said WG needs to take up money in buckets to get more visiting bleachers.

And...Rocky is a movie... Let's try to remain in the real world....maybe USA hockey beating Russian hockey team in the Miracle game.

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West's coaching is just as good, they'll have the defense fired up after a slow start on saturday, Greeneville will not score 21, their high powered offense only had 4 snaps from inside the 50 last year and this years offense has dropped off, while West's defense is just as good, if not better than last year. Nothing against Greeneville they just don't have the horses this year.

Defense is just a good? We must have been watching two different games Saturday!!
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Your comments are the reason why so many county people don't like greeneville! County schools don't have the donations that Greeneville gets to have the facilities they do and pay a coach from out of state 50,000 under the table in order to get the football program on track.

As far as the getting butts (I choose to be more classy than your choice of words) handed to us...the county schools have beaten greeneville in every sport except football and golf since greeneville decided to join the BRAC.

 

I could care less about why you or "county" people don't like Greeneville. I just wish "county" people would lose the "little man syndrome" gotta suck! Take your lumps like a man if youre able to, stop making excuses. Tell Joe Case to make those kids put in the work, stop scheduling cupcakes, and give your kids some hope!

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I could care less about why you or "county" people don't like Greeneville. I just wish "county" people would lose the "little man syndrome" gotta suck! Take your lumps like a man if youre able to, stop making excuses. Tell Joe Case to make those kids put in the work, stop scheduling cupcakes, and give your kids some hope!

 

L i s t e n , I a m g o i n g t o s a y t h i s s l o w

f o r y o u!

I don't have the little man syndrome. I only reply to comments. If you would please USE that wonderful education you should have received and read my posts. The only time I bring up the VAST difference between city and county is when a Greene devil supporter runs his mouth about how little the county schools have and how bad the county schools are.

As far as scheduling cupcakes...WG has a tougher schedule than any of the other county schools. Cherokee (solid 5A), Oneida (3rd round last year...beat powerhouse 1A Hampton). Unaka is only weak opponent. NG has and always will be on the schedule, county teams always play each other. So Case chose 2 tough opponents out of the 3 that he could choose. SG scheduled 1 tough one (Rockwood) and CD didn't schedule any tough ones.

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