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JUST KEEP YOUR BUTTAFINGERZ CROSSED BUDDY...YOU ARE PICKED TO BEAT DOLLYWOOD..JUST HOLD ON TO THE BALL....AND FOR THAT YOU BUTTAFINGERBEAGLE PA IS BACK!! IF YOU LET DOLLYWOOD BEAT YOU BECAUSE OF YOUR GREASY HANDS YOU WON'T HEAR THE END OF IT!! #LOP NOW GO GET SOME SOAPY CLOROXY WATER AND SOAK THE EAGLES HANDS IN IT...#LOP

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Sorry region buddies but sevier wins this game. They are peaking at the right time and have the studs to back it up. Rhea isn't playing well and from the rhea fans are playing with a lot of injuries. It's the semis and not a good time to be hurt. I think sevier wins by a score. But I hope I'm wrong.

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Friday night was not our typical game and you know it. #11 was 15% at best and did his job as decoy. We had others playing injured. We had kids plugged in to stop the leaks everywhere. When your team isn't 100% healthy then you have to pull out the old coaching book of tricks and hope for the best. And guess what? It worked.

 

I gave your team props. They fought hard. Now quit being butt sore.

MAN THIS STINGS!!! JUST THINK HOW YOU WOULD HAVE RESPONDED IF THE OWLS WOUND HAVE CAPITALIZE ON THE NUMEROUS MISTAKES YOU MADE...HECK WE WAS STRIPPING THE BALL ON THE GOAL LINE AND GETTING IT BACK ONLY TO DO ABSOLUTELY NUTHIN.. :angry: #SMDH!!

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DON'T TELL PA THAT THIS DEEP IN THE PLAYOFFS YOU WILL SURVIVE ANOTHER ROUND OF FOOTBALL PLAYING WITH OLIVE OIL AND SHORTENING ON YOUR FINGERZ..UNLESS THE OTHER TEAMS OFFENSE IS AS INEPT AS THE OWLS WAS... DON'T SEE IT...IF THEY WATCH THE FILM THEY WILL SEE THAT THE BALL WAS DROPPED MORE THAN REPORTED...I HOPE THE COACH SEES THIS POST SO HE CAN DARE THAT OFFENSE NOT TO DROP THAT BALL...BUT YOU WON'T FACE ANOTHER FRONT SEVEN LIKE THAT..

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Sorry region buddies but sevier wins this game. They are peaking at the right time and have the studs to back it up. Rhea isn't playing well and from the rhea fans are playing with a lot of injuries. It's the semis and not a good time to be hurt. I think sevier wins by a score. But I hope I'm wrong.

WHY DO YOU THINK DOLLYWOOD WINS...I JUST THINK THIS WILL BE A LOT MORE POINTS GAME. RHEA CAN RUN WHICH HAS BEEN WORKING BUT THE SECONDARY IS NOT HOLLYWOOD...

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ONE GOOD THING IS THAT RHEA WON'T HAVE ANOTHER BAAAD GAME LIKE THAT...I HAVE SEEN DOLLYWOOD PLAY AND OFFENSIVELY THEY ARE GOOD BUT DEFENSIVELY OK..AND THEY PLAY TILL THE CLOCK SAYS 00:00 AND OAK RIDGE ALMOST LET THEM COME BACK....

RHEA HAS NOT STOPPED A REALLY GOOD OFFENSIVE TEAM....PULL SOME MORE TRICKS OUT COACH....ALL LEGAL THIS TIME  :mrgreen:

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ONE GOOD THING IS THAT RHEA WON'T HAVE ANOTHER BAAAD GAME LIKE THAT...I HAVE SEEN DOLLYWOOD PLAY AND OFFENSIVELY THEY ARE GOOD BUT DEFENSIVELY OK..AND THEY PLAY TILL THE CLOCK SAYS 00:00 AND OAK RIDGE ALMOST LET THEM COME BACK....

RHEA HAS NOT STOPPED A REALLY GOOD OFFENSIVE TEAM....PULL SOME MORE TRICKS OUT COACH....ALL LEGAL THIS TIME :mrgreen:

Fire away. We can take your cheap shots.

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