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12 minutes ago, OrangeEagle said:

The thing about the 4th and 1 is the MJ RB never got back to the line of scrimmage. Perry worked that official into a favorable spot.  That same guy also gave MJ a favorable spot on what should have been a safety.  

Oakland got the W nonetheless. Pats move on!

I’d have to agree with you on both of those points. The play on the goal line should have been a safety no doubt. And they did get quite a favorable spot on the 4th and 1. I didn’t realize it was the same official on both of those however, interesting. But like you said, it doesn’t matter at this point. On to the next one!

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8 minutes ago, LawandOrder said:

From all that I heard about it, this was a great game.  Too bad that anyone had to lose.  Mt. Juliet showed that they are a team that everyone should respect.  After they throttled Blackman, and battled Oakland to a close game, I think it is safe to say they were underrated this year.

I’d agree with that as well. Very good football team and it was a great game last night

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18 hours ago, MSURacer said:

MJ was the truth this season. In a year of just slightly less daunting competition (like last year) they would have been a legit threat to hoist a gold ball. 

NO, because they would be the one playing Maryville next Friday.  That would let them know what the NEXT LEVEL of competition is like.  It is MUCH rougher that they have faced so far.

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1 hour ago, Lost Old Dad said:

NO, because they would be the one playing Maryville next Friday.  That would let them know what the NEXT LEVEL of competition is like.  It is MUCH rougher that they have faced so far.

I’ll take your word for it. I’m not familiar enough with the 6A teams year to year to really know. My point was simply that MJ was legit this year. 

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