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Oh yes I did.

What's the purpose of being a fan if you can't have confidence in your team?

I have confidence that Gordonsville will win.

Stop the dive and crucify the qb and pitch man.

That's how you stop the veer. I hope.

nothing wrong with being confident...just funning with ya...tell ya what just load the box with 8 or 9 and stop that veer and see what happens next.....safe travels
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Small write up from the Times daily:

 

Gordonsville (5-5) at Wayne County (8-2)

 

The skinny: Gordonsville is just two years removed from winning a Class A state title. Wayne County won the Class A title as recently as 2011. ... Gordonsville is coached by Ron Marshall, who is 53-23 in his sixth season with the Tigers. ... Gordonsville has shut out three opponents this season. ... Wayne County is 23-22 in its playoff history, including 18-12 under current coach Rick Rice. ... Wayne County has rushed for 2,835 yards and 41 touchdowns this season. ... Preston Rice (792), Logan Cole (771) and Lucas Ray (741) provide a balanced rushing attack. They have combined for 36 rushing TDs.

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Oh yes I did.

What's the purpose of being a fan if you can't have confidence in your team?

I have confidence that Gordonsville will win.

Stop the dive and crucify the qb and pitch man.

That's how you stop the veer. I hope.

You better put a kid in you don't need early to take out that pitch man cause he won't know where he is the rest of the night!
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You better put a kid in you don't need early to take out that pitch man cause he won't know where he is the rest of the night!

We have some tough kids.

We have a small freshman corner that's not afraid to hit anybody.

Besides, if Rice doesn't pitch it, we don't need to do that.

Look, I believe Gville can win this game.

Will it be easy? Nope, but it can be done.

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