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17 minutes ago, WagBraddoner said:

That's complete BS. Satterfield played both sides of the ball in that games, and took a big hit on the fake to Rankin's earlier in the game which would've shook anybody up, but he persevered. So, of course, Ford took more carries and earned more yards, but he has worse vision and lucked out behind an excellent line. The fact of the matter is he is the player who made a mistake that contributed greatly to H20s momentum swing. He is not all that great, he is a good player, but not what y'all have hyped him to have been

I’m not saying Satterfield is not a good back, but there was no doubt who the better running back was THAT night.  Take your yellow jacket glasses off  bud!!

 

Saterfield may burn us up this Friday, but Ford was the best back that week!

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, H2Oman said:

I’m not saying Satterfield is not a good back, but there was no doubt who the better running back was THAT night.  Take your yellow jacket glasses off  bud!!

 

Saterfield may burn us up this Friday, but Ford was the best back that week!

 

 

 

all running backs from both teams are preeeety gud

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18 minutes ago, H2Oman said:

I’m not saying Satterfield is not a good back, but there was no doubt who the better running back was THAT night.  Take your yellow jacket glasses off  bud!!

 

Saterfield may burn us up this Friday, but Ford was the best back that week!

 

 

 

It doesn't matter if he was a more effective running back in one game if he was a less effective running back overall. You cant cherry pick which game summarizes his ability. 

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1 minute ago, SEVEN said:

Unfortunately you have no Bundy's or Rico's ... this is your first ride. 

Seven let me ask you a question. Are you and snoballs going to have these jackets throwing some side body blocks against these water boys? That Waggoner man has been training these boys real hard.  You think im joking but im not. 

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Just now, mancoverage said:

The Goat sez: Alcoa would have everything to lose. :flower:

 

Mancoverage sez: Alcoa would have nothing to gain.

But both teams are having trouble finding games? I promise Alcoa isn't scared of Hartsville. They play the Maryville, Greeneville, Fulton, and Austin East of the world. They are even playing Blackman next year. How about y'all Creasy and ask to play those guys since you are having such a hard time. I'm sure he would love to run the score up on Clint.

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