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Agreed, that's what I was trying to get across in my last paragraph. If I was a GCA supporter I'd love it, just like I love listening to our guys and y'all probably not so much. Homer's are homer's (I'm as big a homer as they get), nothing wrong at all, the guys calling the game are supporters of their respective schools. You gotta look through slightly tinted glasses in their situation, they want a win just as much as anyone else at the game. No disrespect intended toward the radio crew.

None taken on the original post, I appreciate the kind words. As far as being a homer, I would say we are on the same level. Like I said during Oneida week, they (radio station) are crazy enough to stick an open mic in front of me and I run with it. We have a good time. The only instruction I was given before we started this thing last year was not to hold back the emotional side of the game.

 

The land of milk and honey TD call still cracks me up every time the big guy lets it rip...lol

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They lost in the quarterfinals. They beat Hendersonville whose in the semis in 6a. Gallatins DE is a junior and one of the biggest more athletic kids in the state. Prolly has several offers by now. But idk maybe y'all's DE can stick thier elbow in a basketball rim too.

Our DE's go in the gym after practice and take turns plucking dollar bills off the top of the backboard. They do it until one of them miss, winner keeps the $$$. Then they go out in the parking lot and bench press a couple of Camry's, all just for fun. One last thing, I bet my dad could beat up your dad...lol

 

All in fun.

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Let me ask you Trousdale people a question.  Did it snow last night on that McKamey mans field?  They said it snowed on that Henry mans field and those are not to far apart.  I found a snow machine down in Mentone that Pegleg could go pick up in his plane so we can make some snow and put it on Griders field so our boys can train in the snow.  I bet Pegleg would fly it up there to that Creasy man so he can make some snow to if that those Trousdale boys can train in it.  You think im joking but im not. 

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I saw a goat try to eat a hornet's nest once.  It nearly lost his mind after what happened next.

I have been talking to the Yellow Jacket Captains they said the Jackets are going to forego the turkey and dressing tomorrow.They said after reading all the GCA post about how the Jackets will be swimming upstream all night against the Rams trying to sack the Rams QB and keep up with their offense they are opting for salmon,raw deer meat and gunpowder.That way when they arrive at the QB position quickly they will be explosive,and Mean.I told em sounded like a good idea to me.
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