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Getting ready for Jackson Co. next Friday and let the chips fall where they fall. 

Congrats to the RAMS and also thanks to the "1997 State Champion" Rams for showing up last evening on Senior night And to recognize you for the 20 th anniversary of your Gold Ball over Union City !!

 

Lets take care of business this coming week...GO "RAMS"!!

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3 hours ago, TheAmbassador said:

Tyner should take care of Jackson County easily next week. Marion County should beat Westmoreland by 40 plus. Trousdale should beat Bledsoe by 50 and Polk County will lose by 28 or so to H2O Town. 

Marion County shouldn't expect to go in and beat Westmoreland by 40 plus.

Westmoreland went 5-5. The had wins by 33, 42, 44 and 53. They had 3 losses that were by a touchdown or less. They lost by 3 to 4A Macon County (7-3). They lost by 28 to 4A Livingston Academy (8-2). They lost by 3 to Watertown (8-2). They lost by 36 to Trousdale Co. (7-3) in a game where they had some key injuries. They lost by 8 to Jo Byrns (8-2) in the infamous referee game where they had something insane like 286 penalty yards seriously the worst officiating I've ever seen in any sporting event.

Bottom line Westmoreland is better than the record indicates. Marion County will still beat them but don't count on it being a huge blowout.

 

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11 hours ago, RTD said:

Westmoreland has a good team it will be with in 2 TD’s I wouldn’t be surprised if Westmoreland beats MC but I still think MC wins by 10

But what if it is a blow out, then what?  I know we have beaten them bad the last couple of years, but it seems to have been fairly competitive until turnovers did them in.

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On 10/18/2017 at 7:57 AM, Justmy2cents said:

I can't believe ttp is even a Marion County fan as bad as he puts them down all the time. If you don't have confidence in the team (MC), please root for someone else. PLEASE

 

Well, sorry to upset you but i will be there rooting on the Warriors just like you, except i dont have blinders on i guess.  Tell me, how do i put them down all the time and what have i said that is untrue.  I love my son more than anything, but when he does something wrong i dont look the other way like he didnt do anything, he hets in trouble.  I am a realist and some people dont like that.  I think if Marion beats Tc that they will go to Cookeville,  i dont think Tyner can beat them again and i dont think Meigs can beat us.  With our struggles on defense this year i think we will have to get some favorable bounces in that second round game.   If you dont think so then that is your opinion i guess.

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14 minutes ago, TheTruthPrevails said:

But what if it is a blow out, then what?  I know we have beaten them bad the last couple of years, but it seems to have been fairly competitive until turnovers did them in.

It’s possible for MC to blow out Westmoreland but I have only seen Westmoreland play I haven’t seen MC play it’s simple if MC stops Westmoreland running game then MC should win by double digits but if MC wins as a Trousdale fan we will welcome MC to the creekbank the next week it’s always a great game between TC and MC

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