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Got to give Alcoa their due. The Tornadoes have to be one of the hardest hitting high school teams I've ever watched. Big, strong, and well coached. Fantastic facilities and a kettle corn stand....plus a jam-up scoreboard. Enjoyed the halftime highlights with Randall Cobb. Good luck against CPA. Hopefully, we get a chance to play them again next year!

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Got to give Alcoa their due. The Tornadoes have to be one of the hardest hitting high school teams I've ever watched. Big, strong, and well coached. Fantastic facilities and a kettle corn stand....plus a jam-up scoreboard. Enjoyed the halftime highlights with Randall Cobb. Good luck against CPA. Hopefully, we get a chance to play them again next year!

Irish have nothing to be ashamed of at all after back-to-back semifinal appearances.

 

We might play again next year, and it would likely be at Finley Stadium if it were in the semifinals.

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Somehow I expected more....you know? just sayin ....kinda lame.

 

no sir; you didnt expect more....you needin updates makes you automatic boot wantabe Goon....Real Goons were at the game stinkin it up.....if you needed updates, the ones you are cleanin floors and shinin shoes for at the game would have fed you scores

 

Booger just sayin  :mrgreen:

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Irish have nothing to be ashamed of at all after back-to-back semifinal appearances.

 

We might play again next year, and it would likely be at Finley Stadium if it were in the semifinals.

 

Might?...yall plannin on a down year.....its your last chance for us to spank that sally before the new special division suks us up

 

Booger just sayin :mrgreen:

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Got to give Alcoa their due. The Tornadoes have to be one of the hardest hitting high school teams I've ever watched. Big, strong, and well coached. Fantastic facilities and a kettle corn stand....plus a jam-up scoreboard. Enjoyed the halftime highlights with Randall Cobb. Good luck against CPA. Hopefully, we get a chance to play them again next year!

 

Big Boy Football....it ant no joke.....we'er gettin there; slowly but shirley...we will gettum next year.....Randall was the only one they had to show outta all those boys that have come thru that place?

 

Booger just sayin :rolleyes:

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no sir; you didnt expect more....you needin updates makes you automatic boot wantabe Goon....Real Goons were at the game stinkin it up.....if you needed updates, the ones you are cleanin floors and shinin shoes for at the game would have fed you scores

 

Booger just sayin  :mrgreen:

No need for any updates from the likes of you,Booger. I hardly miss a game. just sayin.....lol

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Big Boy Football....it ant no joke.....we'er gettin there; slowly but shirley...we will gettum next year.....Randall was the only one they had to show outta all those boys that have come thru that place?

 

Booger just sayin :rolleyes:

Spot on about "big boy" football... "it a'int no joke". Alcoa has size, speed, and depth you do not see here in Chattanooga, in any classification. Some of our local teams may have a little of both (at certain positions), but not across the board like the Tornadoes. They should see many of their seniors get some D1 scholarship offers - especially the linebackers and D-line. This game should set the tone for our winter/spring training and practice. The underclassmen know what "big boy" football looks and feels like and need to prepare accordingly. It was a tough game to watch (from an Irish fan), but I was really impressed with their preparation and scheming on the defensive side of the ball. I spoke with one of our local priests at halftime and he summed it up pretty well - "can't deny them (Alcoa) being good". 

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Publics go in cycles, and privates recruit whoever they want. Remember? :mrgreen:

 

what?.....Booger nose the only cycle you and your sextuplets no is in the laundry room......take that back; definately no laundry room......seen your old ugly mugs and the last time that twister seen a cycle yall werent even in the plannin stages

 

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