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I guess it depends on what Peabody team shows up huh?  It also depends on how many injured TCA players are back.  We think a couple might be back.  Our 8th graders looked pretty good last night.  They may have to help us against Peabody with all the injuries.  

I assure you Peabody hasn’t seen speed like Davis.  If he gets it in open field, adios!  Horton has really good speed as well but not like Davis. 

If we can play on one and a half legs we might be competitive!

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2 hours ago, TCAIntense said:

I guess it depends on what Peabody team shows up huh?  It also depends on how many injured TCA players are back.  We think a couple might be back.  Our 8th graders looked pretty good last night.  They may have to help us against Peabody with all the injuries.  

I assure you Peabody hasn’t seen speed like Davis.  If he gets it in open field, adios!  Horton has really good speed as well but not like Davis. 

If we can play on one and a half legs we might be competitive!

So our one legged boys in a butt  kicking contest have grown another half a leg. Does that mean they can call us stumpy?

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Man i can't wait for this one with the last half of Waverlys schedule being so boring and my son moving on now i get to watch other teams go at it. With the way Peabody played last night they better come up with a really good game plan or next Friday will be like last night only worse.

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TCA definitely had the best bye week of the season. This will be a good game but I think this game will come down to mentality. If Peabody learned anything after Friday night while the "one legged team" goes in with the slightest bit of over confidence, it could turn out bad for the Lions. But with that said, I believe TCA will come out wanting their part of the surprises. 

"It's a 2A thing, you wouldn't understand!"

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41 minutes ago, TCAIntense said:

If you are referring to this past Friday we did not have a bye.  We beat Gibson Co 62-20.  Maybe you were implying that it was similar to a bye? 

And how can we be over confident. Last 3 weeks. Beat down to UC. Then beat Halls and Gibson County. Not really a resume to put your head in the clouds. 

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You can talk about how much Trenton has to play for this week all you want and playing with a sense of urgency and all that jazz, all good points.   Bottom line, if their offensive play calling doesn't improve and keep them on the field, They won't put up enough points to compete.   Looked like a Mike Debord offense against McKenzie.

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47 minutes ago, Archiewho said:

You can talk about how much Trenton has to play for this week all you want and playing with a sense of urgency and all that jazz, all good points.   Bottom line, if their offensive play calling doesn't improve and keep them on the field, They won't put up enough points to compete.   Looked like a Mike Debord offense against McKenzie.

When a team like McKenzie get beat as bad as they do by the other quality teams and then Peabody rolls in and it's just the play calling!?! Sounds fishy to me. They put points on the board so it sounds like Peabody needs to work on that defense also. Like I said in my other post Peabody pride wants to talk about Adamsville not winning against anybody that worth a hoot and Peabody hasn't played anybody and won either. Now they have hit a roadblock MCKenzie,TCA,and The Ville. 

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This will be only the 4th ever meeting between TCA and Peabody.  TCA leads the series 2-1.  All three previous meetings have been played at TCA and were all in the second round of the 2A playoffs.  Those games being in 2010, 2013, and 2014.  In 2 of the 3 previous meetings, the winner went on to play in the state championship game.  TCA was runner up to Signal Mountain in 2010, while Peabody went on to win a state title against Marion County in 2014.  Many people consider the 2014 matchup to have been the "real state championship game".

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