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Hanging 39 pts. on the next to last worst team in the state now that's impressive !!!!!!! :rolleyes:

 

Starters were in for DC into the 4th quarter or that's what the guys from DTC were discussing .

Just read this stat in the paper. In the cannon game Milan had 125 yards rushing and two td's on just 9 carries. Yes 9. He wasn't injured or anything. Do you really think we tried to run the score up? We could've done it all night, but if you weren't at the game you only go from what you see.

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Just read this stat in the paper. In the cannon game Milan had 125 yards rushing and two td's on just 9 carries. Yes 9. He wasn't injured or anything. Do you really think we tried to run the score up? We could've done it all night, but if you weren't at the game you only go from what you see.

 

 

Sounds like "UCM" pulling double duty and doing stats for dc! LOL :popcorneater:

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Who do you pull for Inappropriate210?

Kinda like you UCM, curently have friends that have kids playing in a couple of 8AA programs and recently moved out of region but still follow teams , did have kids playing in various sports including FB way back when! Let's just say I pull for them all but there's one that I am loyal to!

 

NO I am not a MC fan!

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not try do dis on East, but scored 40, I say UHS would put up 42-49 on Westy. From reports I hear on Westy, and what I have seen with UHS...UH would not only have the best two athelete on the field in Butler and York, but also have a much bigger OL and DL. Again, the comparison scores with Gordonsville and MC will tell a lot. I just don't see Westy beating Gordonsville by 46.

Comparing scores mean nothing. Teams have good nights and teams have bad nights. Most teams ( the ones with class) don't go for 2 when they are winning by 48 points. Just sayin'.
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Kinda like you UCM, curently have friends that have kids playing in a couple of 8AA programs and recently moved out of region but still follow teams , did have kids playing in various sports including FB way back when! Let's just say I pull for them all but there's one that I am loyal to!

 

NO I am not a MC fan!

Ok, long as your not a crazied SC fan, your ok with me lol.
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Comparing scores mean nothing. Teams have good nights and teams have bad nights. Most teams ( the ones with class) don't go for 2 when they are winning by 48 points. Just sayin'.

tell that to TC when they are beating RB 91-0. And from what I hear, a "tweet" had something to do with the dogs not being called off earlier. Not trying to justify, but sometimes you get what you ask for. Edited by UpperCumberlandMan
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tell that to TC when they are beating RB 91-0. And from what I hear, a "tweet" had something to do with the dogs not being called off earlier. Not trying to justify, but sometimes you get what you ask for.

That's what I heard too. In other words, if you're going to run your mouth, be able to back it up or be prepared for the consequences.

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Here are my early predictions for the rest of the season;

 

Upperman wins out except for a loss at Livingston. (Love that hog-eye announcer)

 

DeKalb falls to Trousdale and scores 34 against Upperman in a losing effort.

 

Livingston goes 4 and 2 coming up short against Hixsin and CAK.

 

Smith goes 3 and 2 losing to DeKalb and Livingston.

 

Macon gets one more win against Cannon.

 

And the same goes for York

 

Oh and I have a feeling everyone will be practicing basketball after round two.

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