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11 hours ago, FBfan26 said:

I want to come to this game. I was told today by a reliable source that one of WH coaches basically said they would beat us like a drum this year and that our schedule isn't all that. I gotta come see what this hype and cockinandess is about!

Your source may be reliable but that Coach is NOT! 

Springfield and WH could combine and form one team and PC would still beat them like a drum, sorry just saying.....

I remember playing Henry Co every year and PC was way worse, at least we came close to beating HC a couple times.....

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1 hour ago, Copacanobra13 said:

Dude you are lame af.  Talking trash is one the best things about football.  Getting in someone's face after you lay the lumber is what I lived for! You sound like a chick or a dude who played football in the 1920s.  And quit crying about the refs.  The only thing that's been happening for years is BDP putting a whooping on the bobcats.  Hopefully that tradition continues tonight.  Good luck to both teams and stay injury free.  

Go BDP!!!

Have to say trash talking is entertaining. My boys choose not too and Im ok with that as well. you can choose to talk trash with headbobbing, dancing. or simply give the ball back to the ref while running off the field. their choice. their moment enjoy it how you like I say. just be careful cause the next time someone might be standing over you giving you the same, and you must eat it as much as you enjoyed it.

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38 minutes ago, gobobcatd said:

Have to say trash talking is entertaining. My boys choose not too and Im ok with that as well. you can choose to talk trash with headbobbing, dancing. or simply give the ball back to the ref while running off the field. their choice. their moment enjoy it how you like I say. just be careful cause the next time someone might be standing over you giving you the same, and you must eat it as much as you enjoyed it.

I agree sometimes you gotta eat crow...but thats what makes competition fun. If nobody done it there would not be rivalrys like this.

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8 hours ago, GreenbrierCat2 said:

Well, as far as I know, no Greenbrier former football players are refs here.   Can't say that for WH, and if any of you are paying attention, you know it's true.  It's been happening for years.  

That said, I'll forego my opinion on WH's schedule.  I would have loved to see a WH game against the same Fairview team we played.  And yes, a win's a win, but from what I saw at Springfield, if #23 and #4 are healthy, I think they have a good chance to beat whoever they play in the first round, IF (a big IF) their lack of disipline doesn't kill them in penalties.   All top four in the region need to act like they have seen a touchdown or two.   Headbobbing and taunting have no place in high school football.  Period.  I'd love to see the coaches put a stop to that.   Anybody can win or lose on any given Friday night but whichever it is, do it will class and sportsmanship.   Save your smack for the locker room.  

As far as tonight, all bets are off.   Greenbrier needs to leave it all on the field.   Play lights out, in the trenches and serve up some smackmouth.    NO TURNOVERS, NO FUMBLES.   Go GREEN!   Finish STRONG!  

 

  

  

I saw GHS 30 get excited after some tackles. I saw 3 catch a key pass to move the chains and got up bouncing around staring at a SHS defender. If that hurts someone feelings and get offended of head bobbing (lol) then football is NOT for you. Especially a cross county region game. Nothing got out of hand. 

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As a player I didn’t talk much trash bc I was worried of getting a flag. 

 

As a a fan I love the trash talk and celebrating on the field. I promise both teams like it to. Let the emotion out. There is nothing wrong with that at all. I love it. 

 

Most people complainjng about it are very old school and it’s usually bc their team is getting beat. 

 

 

There is is nothing wrong about it at all. In fact I think it makes the game more entertaining. Guys going back and forth the whole game. 

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2 hours ago, brian2000 said:

I saw GHS 30 get excited after some tackles. I saw 3 catch a key pass to move the chains and got up bouncing around staring at a SHS defender. If that hurts someone feelings and get offended of head bobbing (lol) then football is NOT for you. Especially a cross county region game. Nothing got out of hand. 

3 is a springfield boy anyways he has it in him lol. Good young man

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