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2 hours ago, FightingBlue0 said:

What smells fishy about that? The kid was in a car accident & was out indefinitely but was cleared to play this past week. 

Everyone is glad the young man is ok. The only question would be eligibility based on the TSSAA acclimazation policy. 2 days of helmets, 3 days of shells, then full pads.  It is important because of the heat illness concerns.  Even if the young man was cleared by a physician to return to sport, Trenton Peabody would still have to modify his workload to coincide with the policy. 

Peabody has a tremendous coaching staff and administration so that shouldn’t be any concern.  Besides, no one throws a QB on the field with 2 or 3 days to prepare for a varsity match up.  Especially against a nondistrict opponent that will be so completely overmatched as BTW was.  

Milan’s offense is a leaps & bounds more prolific than it has been in recent memory. I still like Peabody to win, even on the road, but Milan has some explosion to them now instead of just the grind it out mentality. 

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17 minutes ago, dhstennis said:

Everyone is glad the young man is ok. The only question would be eligibility based on the TSSAA acclimazation policy. 2 days of helmets, 3 days of shells, then full pads.  It is important because of the heat illness concerns.  Even if the young man was cleared by a physician to return to sport, Trenton Peabody would still have to modify his workload to coincide with the policy. 

Peabody has a tremendous coaching staff and administration so that shouldn’t be any concern.  Besides, no one throws a QB on the field with 2 or 3 days to prepare for a varsity match up.  Especially against a nondistrict opponent that will be so completely overmatched as BTW was.  

Milan’s offense is a leaps & bounds more prolific than it has been in recent memory. I still like Peabody to win, even on the road, but Milan has some explosion to them now instead of just the grind it out mentality. 

Are you trying to imply that they didn’t follow the rules ?  Because I’m sure they did 

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2 hours ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

I hear ya. Lol!!  That 1 silver ball look nice in that trophy case I bet?

Real men don’t need bling to over compensate their manhood. Hahahahahahaha. Shaking the bushes boss. Man you are on an island. I thought My comment would have drawn some of them Dawgs out. Good luck but not to much. Pulling for region foe in this one. Pray for no injuries. 

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23 minutes ago, BigEdMo said:

Real men don’t need bling to over compensate their manhood. Hahahahahahaha. Shaking the bushes boss. Man you are on an island. I thought My comment would have drawn some of them Dawgs out. Good luck but not to much. Pulling for region foe in this one. Pray for no injuries. 

This thread is on life support! How bout a joke y'all? What do Milan and Georgia have in common??

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2 hours ago, dhstennis said:

Everyone is glad the young man is ok. The only question would be eligibility based on the TSSAA acclimazation policy. 2 days of helmets, 3 days of shells, then full pads.  It is important because of the heat illness concerns.  Even if the young man was cleared by a physician to return to sport, Trenton Peabody would still have to modify his workload to coincide with the policy. 

Peabody has a tremendous coaching staff and administration so that shouldn’t be any concern.  Besides, no one throws a QB on the field with 2 or 3 days to prepare for a varsity match up.  Especially against a nondistrict opponent that will be so completely overmatched as BTW was.  

Milan’s offense is a leaps & bounds more prolific than it has been in recent memory. I still like Peabody to win, even on the road, but Milan has some explosion to them now instead of just the grind it out mentality. 

Someone’s been watching some film....

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2 hours ago, Tide21 said:

I’ve heard y’all are on the smaller side on the lines compared to years past is this true ? 

Yes they are smaller but much quicker. But don’t let the smooth taste fool ya. Our current OC coordinator is a former OL coach at Oakland. He is a great young coach and doing some really cool things with the O. Current O line coach was the O line coach at Liberty the year they went to the championship. So yes they are smaller but the boys will be on their game. 

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