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On 2/2/2023 at 9:35 AM, EastNasty said:

This is ridiculous. I’ve heard the rivalry has gone too far and it needs to cool off. It’s only a rivalry because let’s be real East Nashville and PC are the same people. It’s a lot of PC alumni who have kids over here. Heck the coach’s are PC alum. It’s healthy competition and two metro flag ship programs. I can’t stand the fire chickens but I do respect y’all work.

You had to be drunk but appreciate lmao. You speaking some facts but at the end of the day this battle is one sided. One side is a go and the other side wants nothing to do with the other side.

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1 hour ago, FBfan26 said:

100% still to the day the largest game I’ve  seen was East Vs PC at Vanderbilt. Nothing like it. Literally filled up the home side of the stands. The atmosphere was crazy. When done right things can be achieved. 

Best high school football game I ever saw. And I believe the only time East has ever beaten PC.

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Coach Brunetti, Coach Stewart, Coach Woods, Coach Broome, and their staffs do a great job and don't have to be shy about playing anyone. 

Pearl-Cohn, East Nashville, Cane Ridge, and John Overton should do a three week double-header of games in Weeks 1, 2, and 4 or 6 of the regular season and play the games on Saturday evenings at Vanderbilt Stadium.  

It would be non-region for all of them and would be a great way to put Metro Football in the spotlight.  

Weeks 1 and 2 would not interfere with college football season and Week 4 or 6 could easily be arranged to where it wouldn't interfere with college football either.  

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