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2 minutes ago, Imthayeti said:

Troll?:ph34r: or actual thoughts lol?

Actual thoughts... Tyner did enough against Westy to make me keep my belief that they are a real good team and not over hyped. I also think they have the athletes to matchup with TC. You take the revenge factor and TC’s weak scheduling down the stretch and I believe Tyner can and will pull the upset.

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Just now, H2Oman said:

Actual thoughts... Tyner did enough against Westy to make me keep my belief that they are a real good team and not over hyped. I also think they have the athletes to matchup with TC. You take the revenge factor and TC’s weak scheduling down the stretch and I believe Tyner can and will pull the upset.

They do have home field, it would definitely be a concern slowing them down honestly I know what your saying.

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19 minutes ago, Imthayeti said:

They do have home field, it would definitely be a concern slowing them down honestly I know what your saying.

Honestly both  of these teams are going to be a handful for H2O if we advance. In saying that I would much rather be playing at home in Round 3 then Chattanooga, so I won’t say that I will be cheering for TC, but it wouldn’t hurt my feelings if they beat Tyner!

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4 hours ago, H2Oman said:

Honestly both  of these teams are going to be a handful for H2O if we advance. In saying that I would much rather be playing at home in Round 3 then Chattanooga, so I won’t say that I will be cheering for TC, but it wouldn’t hurt my feelings if they beat Tyner!

H20 if it plays out and we go to chat town we will post a pic of  those fish samiches!  Just for postman. 

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7 hours ago, H2Oman said:

As bad as I would hate the drive to Tyner ( if we win) I’m going to say Tyner comes out motivated and TC’s schedule comes back to bite them.

 

Tyner 20. TC 15

I think that's just you hoping and praying that Tyner beats TC because you know what's going to happen next Friday if TC wins. 

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3 minutes ago, RTD said:

I think that's just you hoping and praying that Tyner beats TC because you know what's going to happen next Friday if TC wins. 

I would much rather play at home the next Friday... Both teams are going to be a handful, but I just think Tyner comes out with a chip on their shoulder and gets their revenge. 
 

I would definitely rather TC win.. I’m just not sure it happens this time! I think either team could win, but I’ll take Tyner with the home field advantage!

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TC will come out and punch Tyner in the mouth just like last season and will be too physical for Tyner. TC can match Tyner athlete for athlete. Tyner can’t match TC line on either aide of the ball and they don’t play fundamentally sound football. Trying to put athlete every team you play only takes you so far.TC is better on defense than last year and has improved dramatically in the secondary. Plus TC should be 100% healthy come Friday night. 

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5 minutes ago, H2Oman said:

I would much rather play at home the next Friday... Both teams are going to be a handful, but I just think Tyner comes out with a chip on their shoulder and gets their revenge. 
 

I would definitely rather TC win.. I’m just not sure it happens this time! I think either team could win, but I’ll take Tyner with the home field advantage!

Not much if home-field advantage when the away side has more fans in the stands. They have about the same cried that Cascade has at their home games. It's not much of a home-field advantage. Plus it's fun to go into someone else home field and take over and celebrate on their field.

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5 minutes ago, PiRaTe._.MiKe said:

From what I seen on the news Tyner played a little more like the Tyner they should be.  This one should be a closer game and really could go either way.  

They played Westmoreland which isn't a good team and they have a bad defense. I'm sure Tyner has a very good team but their weakness with their line on both aides will be a major issue for them against TC.

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