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I know Hillsboro was huge.  Linebacks are massive. They also have a D1 commit on the line.  Now how that translates to the Mt Juliet game, I do not know.  Everything I am hearing is that Mt Juliet is not near as big as Hillsboro and I bet speed is similar.  

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14 minutes ago, GWAVE1 said:

I know Hillsboro was huge.  Linebacks are massive. They also have a D1 commit on the line.  Now how that translates to the Mt Juliet game, I do not know.  Everything I am hearing is that Mt Juliet is not near as big as Hillsboro and I bet speed is similar.  

I don't know how big Hillsboro is, but Mt. Juliet definitely isn't small on the defensive line. They have been far bigger and stronger than everyone they have played thus far.

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2 hours ago, MtJulietVol said:

I don't know how big Hillsboro is, but Mt. Juliet definitely isn't small on the defensive line. They have been far bigger and stronger than everyone they have played thus far.

I haven’t seen the size of MJ’s defensive line but from what I hear they are not near the size.  The linebackers for Hillsboro were well over 6 ft and around 230 or more.  The entire Hillsboro squad was big.  We had O-line players that were smaller than their backfield.  

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2 hours ago, GWAVE1 said:

I haven’t seen the size of MJ’s defensive line but from what I hear they are not near the size.  The linebackers for Hillsboro were well over 6 ft and around 230 or more.  The entire Hillsboro squad was big.  We had O-line players that were smaller than their backfield.  

Well good luck this week, this yal opportunity to prove that Gallatin is a force to be reckon with.

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1 hour ago, Fballfan1978 said:

Well good luck this week, this yal opportunity to prove that Gallatin is a force to be reckon with.

It’s a huge obstacle.  Perry will have those kids fired up to play Gallatin.  This game has a decent history of rivalry with several big games in years past.  If they start out of the gate, Gallatin I believe, can keep it close.  If they sputter like they did against SC and Springfield in the first half, then it will not be pretty.  Anyway if the weather holds off it should be a big gate.  I am hoping for the best and something to gage this team and where they are headed.  

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1 hour ago, GWAVE1 said:

If the weather holds off, you better get there early.  Last week Gallatin had a really good crowd for the home opener and Mt Juliet ought to bring quite a few since they are just across the river.  Possible standing room only alert.  

Mt. Juliet will bring a lot.

Hopefully the weather does hold off. Best of luck to you all tonight, GWave. 

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