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4 hours ago, Southtowner said:

I heard Butchie was 7 feet tall with red hair like carrot top ? 

Couldn't confirm nor deny...he's at the very least 6'8" and 350, and was bald/shaved when we've met. Arms like my legs and hands like hams on him too, good thing he's as cheerful as he is, or you wouldn't wanna' meet him in a dark alley. Genuinely great dude too.

  When Duck was getting toward the end, I had us hooked up to hunt a blind close to his home if he made it until season...Butchie told me that he'd carry him to the blind if needed...I didn't doubt him one bit.

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CoachT.com has been a lot of fun for me and, hopefully, will be for years to come. It has helped keep me busy during some difficult health issues. Thanks to all of you old-timers and newcomers as well. A lot of the old folks are no longer on this earth. I miss them.

Try to keep things positive.

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5 minutes ago, CoachT said:

CoachT.com has been a lot of fun for me and, hopefully, will be for years to come. It has helped keep me busy during some difficult health issues. Thanks to all of you old-timers and newcomers as well. A lot of the old folks are no longer on this earth. I miss them.

Try to keep things positive.

Thank you for providing this forum for us fanatics. Very much appreciated. 

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42 minutes ago, bounder said:

Yep can't believe I'm coming up on 20 years on Coach T!  Thanks for keeping it going! Seen lots of characters come and go, and some of us are still around!

WILDCAT PRIDE

I am coming up on 20 years as well.  Man were there some characters. 

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1 hour ago, CoachT said:

CoachT.com has been a lot of fun for me and, hopefully, will be for years to come. It has helped keep me busy during some difficult health issues. Thanks to all of you old-timers and newcomers as well. A lot of the old folks are no longer on this earth. I miss them.

Try to keep things positive.

I appreciate the platform you have given us.  It was a godsend for me living out of state and trying to stay on top of my team much less the scene in the whole state of Tennessee. 

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2 hours ago, CoachT said:

CoachT.com has been a lot of fun for me and, hopefully, will be for years to come. It has helped keep me busy during some difficult health issues. Thanks to all of you old-timers and newcomers as well. A lot of the old folks are no longer on this earth. I miss them.

Try to keep things positive.

Thanks Coach.  

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