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Rkw38, can you find out if that Marshall man has my Murphy Fair book in his office like croz said? I want my durn book back. When that Marshall man is going to Greenback for the 4th round he can stop at Kimball when his bus goes through there and give it to me. So you let me no if this Marshall man has my book?

He doesnt have your book lol

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I was hoping to meet some of y'all Friday night but it was so crowded I knew if I moved off my spot I would not get it back.

 

I will have to take croz's word for it. I work so much I never get to go to practice.

 

I believe Old Pirate, Pegleg, or Ambassador are playing a joke on you. I hope you get your Murphy Fair book back. You think I'm joking but I'm not.

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Don't know what game you seen Greenback play, but the Seymour kid is fast and as slippery as I have seen. I won't tell you that he is faster than SP RB, but from what I saw Friday night, Gville don't have anyone that can catch him, he is not big but he is quick. Greenback is not big, but they are quicker at every position than the big, slow Gville team I saw play Friday night. And they are much better conditioned.

 

The difference is that SP was trying to get everything to the edges, Greenback will get in shotgun and spread Gville out and give it to Seymour on quick hitters and he will have a field day with those slow lineman and linebackers. Then when they sell out to stop the run, Greenback has the ability to get the pass in there behind the backers. As poorly conditioned as Gville looked in the second half Friday night, their tongues will be hanging out after chasing the Seymour kid for three quarters. Greenback may have had the best conditioned team that I saw play all year.

jake if this game happens you going to be there
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