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I just got back to my room after watching that Saulsberry man agains that Quarles man. Those people from Whitehaven rushed on the field after they won and about nocked me over when I was standing down their close to my buddy Murphy. That Saulsberry man has a coach named Clarence Dillard, but I dont think he is related to me. I was trying to ask this Saulsberry man after the game how he got his runners to run real fast. This Dodson boy is a real fast boy, but not a real big boy. If he wants to be a runner in the SEC, he needs to get as big as that Hurd boy. I asked that Saulsberry man if he would call Grider and give Grider some advice on how to get his runners to run real fast. That Lankford boy needs to get his 50 yard dash time faster before next year. That Saulsberry man said he did not want to call Grider, but Grider could call him if he wanted to. Grider needs to call this Saulsberry man and ask him about this. You think im joking but im not.

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I just got back to my room after watching that Saulsberry man agains that Quarles man. Those people from Whitehaven rushed on the field after they won and about nocked me over when I was standing down their close to my buddy Murphy. That Saulsberry man has a coach named Clarence Dillard, but I dont think he is related to me. I was trying to ask this Saulsberry man after the game how he got his runners to run real fast. This Dodson boy is a real fast boy, but not a real big boy. If he wants to be a runner in the SEC, he needs to get as big as that Hurd boy. I asked that Saulsberry man if he would call Grider and give Grider some advice on how to get his runners to run real fast. That Lankford boy needs to get his 50 yard dash time faster before next year. That Saulsberry man said he did not want to call Grider, but Grider could call him if he wanted to. Grider needs to call this Saulsberry man and ask him about this. You think im joking but im not.

Mitchell boy will show out big time this year. I know he is working hard with his dad preparing. I hope lankford blevins and Fitzgerald are doing the same. Fitzgerald needs to get with the receivers on the weekends and be practicing running routes. I ain't joking we need to present the ability to complete passes.
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Mitchell boy will show out big time this year. I know he is working hard with his dad preparing. I hope lankford blevins and Fitzgerald are doing the same. Fitzgerald needs to get with the receivers on the weekends and be practicing running routes. I ain't joking we need to present the ability to complete passes.

Who will throw him the ball if he is a receiver? #15 from this year? LMBO

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Mitchell boy will show out big time this year. I know he is working hard with his dad preparing. I hope lankford blevins and Fitzgerald are doing the same. Fitzgerald needs to get with the receivers on the weekends and be practicing running routes. I ain't joking we need to present the ability to complete passes.

 

Your joking. Grider has this Mitchell boy dad training him instead of Grider. What kind of mess is this? Who has trained his dad to no what to do? I garuntee you if our boys dads are having to train them, then we will not win a championship next year. Grider needs to be training our boys instead of getting their dad to so he can coach these softball girls. You think im joking but im not.

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Entertain me here please! did i post something funny? #4 will be the qtrback correct? Would it not be great if the receivers were practicing running pass routes and he practicing connecting with passes with them since they will all be learning each other style this year as starters.

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all sounds good to me. Would be great if they are self motivated to do that. I didn't understand what he meant either by questioning your post.
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Your joking. Grider has this Mitchell boy dad training him instead of Grider. What kind of mess is this? Who has trained his dad to no what to do? I garuntee you if our boys dads are having to train them, then we will not win a championship next year. Grider needs to be training our boys instead of getting their dad to so he can coach these softball girls. You think im joking but im not.

If I am not mistaking, their dad was All-State at SP.

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