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Game day and the sun is shining. It seems that the worst of the weather skirted to our west but more is comiing. Our Frosh lost to Dickson County 15-14 in overtime last night at DC.Playing without one of our playmakers and getting some very questionable calls was our downfall.The young Pats played very hardand really passed some licks. Their defense was for the most part outstanding.

 

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JCM WINS...JCM WINS....JCM WINS....IT IS THE YEAR OF THE YANKER!!!!! Henrylanders better be glad you no longer play my Cougars...with your defense, we would likely pile up the yardage and the points!!!!! JCM is BACK...and this YANKER never left!!!!! I AM THE WORLD'S ONLY LIVING YANKER!!!!!!!

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Fastcat, I laugh very loudly at your comments about Henry County being soft! roflol.gif You must not have followed Kenwood football back in either '07 or '06..... You must not remember the HIT that #1 Calvin McNairl put on yalls poor poor excuse of a reciever! that poor kid still feels the pain from that hit today I am sure! There was NOTHING soft about that hit at all!!!! If you do not recall this hit I am sure I can find a link for you to see what you are calling soft! LMAO!!!!!!!!!!! Big Red rolls this week!!!! We put 41 up on a very good Beech team! This week I say we hang 60 on Kenwood!!!!! 64-10 GO BIG RED

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We looked pretty good. Offense played outstanding. Hilliard already has what? 8 or 9 touchdown runs in 3 games? He's on pace for an excellent year.

 

Defense played better, but their over pursuit cost them some big gains on several occasions. The misdirection out of Kenwood's wing-t was a challenge for our young guys, but we looked utterly dominant at other times throughout the game. Our starters only surrendered 12 points. We just have to stop giving up the big play.

 

Next week's game will be hideous.

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