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The Rival Smyrna Bulldogs come to Blackman for Home comming


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2 hours ago, milo118 said:

Blackman a beast this year. Loaded with talent on both sides of the ball. We will need our very best effort and will have to play mistake free football. 

Smyrna is always a tough game for Blackman. The Dawgs line up and punch us in the mouth for 4qtrs straight. I think this will be a tougher test than any we have faced to this point . 

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Beware Blackman.  Smyrna has something to prove after the shutout CPA put on them last week.

Maybe Smyrna will put in the stronger O-linemen they have that are not Seniors.  Hopefully they will put in the better conditioned/stronger underclassmen this week.  There was NO excuse for a WAY smaller D-lineman running all over Smyrna's Senior O-linemen.

FAT does NOT equate to actual strength.

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5 hours ago, Lost Old Dad said:

Beware Blackman.  Smyrna has something to prove after the shutout CPA put on them last week.

Maybe Smyrna will put in the stronger O-linemen they have that are not Seniors.  Hopefully they will put in the better conditioned/stronger underclassmen this week.  There was NO excuse for a WAY smaller D-lineman running all over Smyrna's Senior O-linemen.

FAT does NOT equate to actual strength.

Blackman players are aware and reminded that everyweek you are a target and your opponent this week  is gunnin for you and comming into your house to punch ou in the mouth in front of God, your family and everybody.  My guess is the Blaze will be ready...

 

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In regards to Smyrna, I was impressed with the way #21 ran.  Lots of heart in those runs.  And, sophomore #8 is gonna be a beast and perhaps should already be considered one.  I heard that he just committed to UT a few days before the game.  I can't imagine what he'll look like as a senior.  

Good luck to you guys, I also saw a lot of sportsmanship (guys helping opposing players up and even a slap on the back or two after a good play) in a game that had to be frustrating.

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