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In the process of planning out my trip to the game Friday I looked at a satellite view of your school. Is that really where you play football ? Not much of a stadium. I would have thought a private school in a big city would have more than that. Doesn't seem to be much parking around there either. That vistor side won't hold all the Peabody fans that will be there. I'm not sure your home side could hold us. I'll be getting there early to get a seat.

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Wake up gaay pride- I played rugby at UT and love to embarrass boys like you. You need to lose some 10 pds to get to my weight- not sure you can do it though!! I'ii take my 10 years in the military over your bench warming days playing foosball. Talk is cheap and yes I will be there Friday if you need to keep running your mouth.

 

Well.....that escalated quickly. Somebody has their panties in a bunch.

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Wow, you know it all. Huntingdon only scored cause we turned the ball over at the 11 yard line- other wise it would have been a skunk- Wayne county played a good game but they would not beat us but 1 time out of 10 games. Just wait till # 35 is the main running back and he hurts the roll tide defensive players trying to tackle him. I've seen more mouths running with roll tide than any other team to play in the state tournament this year. I know it will stop on Friday when you take that long ride home to West arm pit TN after getting pushed up and down the field.

Well Bob...

 

What part of my post didn't you read? I basically said after the Huntingdon game I thought NCS was poised to take home the Gold. I was at that game, and witnessed it first hand.

 

Then Wayne County came to town, and as much as you hate to admit it, played y'all close, with less God given talent and better coaching. (Why doesn't #12 touch the ball at least 20 times a game?)

 

Trenton has plenty of talent I assure you. Their kids may not be as heavily recruited as yours, but that's because most of them don't fit the typical mold, size wise, schools are looking for... Example Warbritton form Huntingdon... Remember him?

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