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Would like to see this Game , but I'll be at Sevier County of course ... but this game here should be a very interesting game . I think DB pulls it out , just more big game experience ... I could be wrong though .

 

 

Unfortunately you are wrong. Be are to young but we have good coaching. The future looks bright after watching the middle school game last night. ROLL TRIBE

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Hey all you DBers. Oak Ridge Coach Joe Gaddis said on his coaching show last night that he has talked to Coach Graham Clark about renewing the Oak Ridge DB rivalry starting year after next. This is awesome news for fans of both programs. Yes! (fist pump)

 

 

 

That's awesome news. Can't wait to come back to The Ship in the Atomic City. ROLL TRIBE

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Uploaded with ImageShack.usThis is from a 14-7 loss during the 2007 regular season against number 2 Oak Ridge.DB would then beat them in the playoffs 21-14.Always hard for either team to win the regular season game and the playoff game.The 2007 Indians started slow against very good competition and  were pretty darn tough by the end.I look for this young DB team to fight hard Friday.The 2007 team is who I hope this team can kind emulate, except do even better come playoff time.Either way,the 2013 Tribe team is laying a great path for the future.Roll Tribe 

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And those seats have never been used

 

Oh, lookie at who it is. That pesky little ArtFandelay. Hey I heard you got a job in the pressbox so you would have a better vantage point to look for me at games. Actually Im feeling a little guilty for ruining your Friday nights so I'll go ahead and tell you I won't be making the trip to Nooga' tonight. Maybe you can enjoy the game for once and be able to give us a rundown on what happened.

 

Roll Cats Roll ???????

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