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Round 2 Marion County vs. Watertown


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Watertown has the talent and potential to play well and possibly win.

However, as many have said on here, they are inconsistent and often don't play to their potential.

That's how teams like Eagleville, Jackson, and Westmoreland have been able to make their games competitive.

In all honesty, I believe they would beat Forrest 7 out of 10 times. (I'm sure I'll hear from Amerigha on that.)

If Watertown plays a complete game, this will be a fun game to watch.

If not, it could even possibly be a mercy rule.

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Watertown has the talent and potential to play well and possibly win.

However, as many have said on here, they are inconsistent and often don't play to their potential.

That's how teams like Eagleville, Jackson, and Westmoreland have been able to make their games competitive.

In all honesty, I believe they would beat Forrest 7 out of 10 times. (I'm sure I'll hear from Amerigha on that.)

If Watertown plays a complete game, this will be a fun game to watch.

If not, it could even possibly be a mercy rule.

It's not happening Crozy. They can't hold Marion County under 42.
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My speaking engagements are almost over for this year. I have been reading and studying film on many of these young lads in the Sequatchie Valley. Over the next several weeks I will be making guest appearances at several of the Sequatchie Valley playoff games. I have spoken with Mr. Layne at Sequatchie County to make sure he can still accommodate a legend like myself. Coach Caine at Sequatchie County is closing in on legend status due to his 2016 season. I have looked at several young lads in Dunlap and have decided to award them legend status. The young lads Cates, and Davenport could achieve legend status along with their living legend coach. I am planning on coming to Sequatchie County if they make it to the semifinals vs Alcoa. If they make it to this point I will be awarding legend status to these two young lads as well as Coach Caine. As I move down the valley to my alma mater in Jasper I see several young lads that are hopeful to achieve legend status. Young lads Kirkendoll and McClain are both looking at legend status. These young lads have had quite the year playing linebacker for Marion County. Another young lad looking at possible legend status is the young lad named Tucker. This young lad is another good young lad in Jasper at this present time. I won’t be awarding legend status to the Marion coach until he leads his club to the final bowl game in Cookeville. I will be skipping over Whitwell on down to South Pittsburg. South Pittsburg has a living legend coach walking the sidelines each Friday. Several other young lads are looking to achieve legend status for the first time. Achieving legend status is a choice. The first young lad looking at possible legend status is the young lad Butner. This is the young lad that is up for the Mr. Football award. I am hearing good things about this young lad this season. Another young lad up for legend status is this young lad by the name of Pryor. I am going to continue to evaluate both of these young lads to see if one or both can be elevated to legend status. I will be arriving at these venues early the next few weeks with my entourage. I am looking forward to my trip to Dunlap where I always have an executive seat in the skybox in Dunlap. It’s always great to get back to my old stomping grounds at my alma mater at David Baxter Stadium in Jasper as well. Finally coming to South Pittsburg so some of you people down there can breathe some of the same air as a legend like myself. I know that Sportman and others are envious of a legend such as myself so I will be gracing all of you people with my presence.

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My speaking engagements are almost over for this year. I have been reading and studying film on many of these young lads in the Sequatchie Valley. Over the next several weeks I will be making guest appearances at several of the Sequatchie Valley playoff games. I have spoken with Mr. Layne at Sequatchie County to make sure he can still accommodate a legend like myself. Coach Caine at Sequatchie County is closing in on legend status due to his 2016 season. I have looked at several young lads in Dunlap and have decided to award them legend status. The young lads Cates, and Davenport could achieve legend status along with their living legend coach. I am planning on coming to Sequatchie County if they make it to the semifinals vs Alcoa. If they make it to this point I will be awarding legend status to these two young lads as well as Coach Caine. As I move down the valley to my alma mater in Jasper I see several young lads that are hopeful to achieve legend status. Young lads Kirkendoll and McClain are both looking at legend status. These young lads have had quite the year playing linebacker for Marion County. Another young lad looking at possible legend status is the young lad named Tucker. This young lad is another good young lad in Jasper at this present time. I won’t be awarding legend status to the Marion coach until he leads his club to the final bowl game in Cookeville. I will be skipping over Whitwell on down to South Pittsburg. South Pittsburg has a living legend coach walking the sidelines each Friday. Several other young lads are looking to achieve legend status for the first time. Achieving legend status is a choice. The first young lad looking at possible legend status is the young lad Butner. This is the young lad that is up for the Mr. Football award. I am hearing good things about this young lad this season. Another young lad up for legend status is this young lad by the name of Pryor. I am going to continue to evaluate both of these young lads to see if one or both can be elevated to legend status. I will be arriving at these venues early the next few weeks with my entourage. I am looking forward to my trip to Dunlap where I always have an executive seat in the skybox in Dunlap. It’s always great to get back to my old stomping grounds at my alma mater at David Baxter Stadium in Jasper as well. Finally coming to South Pittsburg so some of you people down there can breathe some of the same air as a legend like myself. I know that Sportman and others are envious of a legend such as myself so I will be gracing all of you people with my presence.

Normally, I would skip right over an article such as this one. You know the rule of thumb is this: if the post is over 10 sentances then its considered an article, says so in the Coach T bye laws. You have the authority to skip right past the article without reading it or responding. Any rate, Legend this "article" was well worth reading. Thanks again. Come on back now you hear! Edited by Astimeexpires01
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