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1 minute ago, pujo said:

My guess is the phone has rung off the wall at the TSSAA concerning Greenback all year long. Can't imagine they have anything or something should have come out by now. I just look forward to watching 2 really good teams duel it out.

I would say you’re spot on about the phone calls lol. I agree completely with the last sentence. Safe travels 

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I will be gracing everyone with my presence tomorrow night at Greenback field. I am glad the Greenback administration has taken the extra steps for coordinating a legend like myself's arrival and departure tomorrow in your town. It's not everyday you get graced with the presence of a true living legend. I have been to several matchups throughout the years at my once proud alma mater in Marion County, but they have recently fell on hard times again so I will not grace them with my presence until changes have been made to my liking and the extra baggage has been removed from their sideline. I have had several speaking engagements the past few months so I am highly anticipating this battle. My entourage is scheduled to arrive at this game promptly 1 hour before kickoff tomorrow night. I would like for someone to make sure the press box is exactly 72 degrees and not one degree hotter or cooler. When you are a living legend like I am you pay close attention to the fine details. This game will be a battle between two great clubs. This game features two living legend coaches walking the sidelines for their respective clubs. My publicist and research coordinator informed me that Coach Ryan was a former player and now coaches at his alma mater. He played at Greenback then East Tennessee State where he achieved legend status at a young age as a player.  He truly sounds like a true living legend. Both of these fine coaches have already achieved legend status coaching by evidence of their previous state championship appearances. This will be my first trip to visit you people.  I have heard stories about vehicles near the endzones at this stadium. My entourage will escort me to and from Greenback stadium tomorrow night. As always I will be available around the concourse during the pregame rituals for autographs. Sportman, Old Pirate, PowerP, and others should make sure they are there once again to breathe some of the same air a legend like myself breathes. I have been keeping an eye on these young lads all season. Several young lads on both sides have a chance to achieve legend status. The young lads at SP 1, 5, & 7 have all inched closer to achieving legend status, but they haven't quite made it their yet. I am told that Greenback has several young lads that are also close to achieving legend status this season. My publicist was going through some online records and told me to keep my eyes on # 1, 6, 23, & 52 for this club. I will have my personal police escort from the premises as soon as the game ends so I ask that everyone stay back and don't interfere with the entrance and exit from the concourse. I have a very important speaking engagement tomorrow afternoon in Florida that I must attend. A legend like myself is simply stretched thin during this time of year. This will be my second time to see the young lads from SP this season and my first time to see the young lads from Greenback. I am looking forward to a festive environment tomorrow as many young lads try and achieve legend status. Always remember achieving legend status is a choice!

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Just now, TheLivingLegend said:

I will be gracing everyone with my presence tomorrow night at Greenback field. I am glad the Greenback administration has taken the extra steps for coordinating a legend like myself's arrival and departure tomorrow in your town. It's not everyday you get graced with the presence of a true living legend. I have been to several matchups throughout the years at my once proud alma mater in Marion County, but they have recently fell on hard times again so I will not grace them with my presence until changes have been made to my liking and the extra baggage has been removed from their sideline. I have had several speaking engagements the past few months so I am highly anticipating this battle. My entourage is scheduled to arrive at this game promptly 1 hour before kickoff tomorrow night. I would like for someone to make sure the press box is exactly 72 degrees and not one degree hotter or cooler. When you are a living legend like I am you pay close attention to the fine details. This game will be a battle between two great clubs. This game features two living legend coaches walking the sidelines for their respective clubs. My publicist and research coordinator informed me that Coach Ryan was a former player and now coaches at his alma mater. He played at Greenback then East Tennessee State where he achieved legend status at a young age as a player.  He truly sounds like a true living legend. Both of these fine coaches have already achieved legend status coaching by evidence of their previous state championship appearances. This will be my first trip to visit you people.  I have heard stories about vehicles near the endzones at this stadium. My entourage will escort me to and from Greenback stadium tomorrow night. As always I will be available around the concourse during the pregame rituals for autographs. Sportman, Old Pirate, PowerP, and others should make sure they are there once again to breathe some of the same air a legend like myself breathes. I have been keeping an eye on these young lads all season. Several young lads on both sides have a chance to achieve legend status. The young lads at SP 1, 5, & 7 have all inched closer to achieving legend status, but they haven't quite made it their yet. I am told that Greenback has several young lads that are also close to achieving legend status this season. My publicist was going through some online records and told me to keep my eyes on # 1, 6, 23, & 52 for this club. I will have my personal police escort from the premises as soon as the game ends so I ask that everyone stay back and don't interfere with the entrance and exit from the concourse. I have a very important speaking engagement tomorrow afternoon in Florida that I must attend. A legend like myself is simply stretched thin during this time of year. This will be my second time to see the young lads from SP this season and my first time to see the young lads from Greenback. I am looking forward to a festive environment tomorrow as many young lads try and achieve legend status. Always remember achieving legend status is a choice!

And there it is folks, take advantage of the opportunity. The Man is THE LIVING LEGEND.

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4 minutes ago, TheLivingLegend said:

I will be gracing everyone with my presence tomorrow night at Greenback field. I am glad the Greenback administration has taken the extra steps for coordinating a legend like myself's arrival and departure tomorrow in your town. It's not everyday you get graced with the presence of a true living legend. I have been to several matchups throughout the years at my once proud alma mater in Marion County, but they have recently fell on hard times again so I will not grace them with my presence until changes have been made to my liking and the extra baggage has been removed from their sideline. I have had several speaking engagements the past few months so I am highly anticipating this battle. My entourage is scheduled to arrive at this game promptly 1 hour before kickoff tomorrow night. I would like for someone to make sure the press box is exactly 72 degrees and not one degree hotter or cooler. When you are a living legend like I am you pay close attention to the fine details. This game will be a battle between two great clubs. This game features two living legend coaches walking the sidelines for their respective clubs. My publicist and research coordinator informed me that Coach Ryan was a former player and now coaches at his alma mater. He played at Greenback then East Tennessee State where he achieved legend status at a young age as a player.  He truly sounds like a true living legend. Both of these fine coaches have already achieved legend status coaching by evidence of their previous state championship appearances. This will be my first trip to visit you people.  I have heard stories about vehicles near the endzones at this stadium. My entourage will escort me to and from Greenback stadium tomorrow night. As always I will be available around the concourse during the pregame rituals for autographs. Sportman, Old Pirate, PowerP, and others should make sure they are there once again to breathe some of the same air a legend like myself breathes. I have been keeping an eye on these young lads all season. Several young lads on both sides have a chance to achieve legend status. The young lads at SP 1, 5, & 7 have all inched closer to achieving legend status, but they haven't quite made it their yet. I am told that Greenback has several young lads that are also close to achieving legend status this season. My publicist was going through some online records and told me to keep my eyes on # 1, 6, 23, & 52 for this club. I will have my personal police escort from the premises as soon as the game ends so I ask that everyone stay back and don't interfere with the entrance and exit from the concourse. I have a very important speaking engagement tomorrow afternoon in Florida that I must attend. A legend like myself is simply stretched thin during this time of year. This will be my second time to see the young lads from SP this season and my first time to see the young lads from Greenback. I am looking forward to a festive environment tomorrow as many young lads try and achieve legend status. Always remember achieving legend status is a choice!

I would watch 15,2,5,53,7,20 

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3 minutes ago, pujo said:

My guess is the phone has rung off the wall at the TSSAA concerning Greenback all year long. Can't imagine they have anything or something should have come out by now. I just look forward to watching 2 really good teams duel it out.

Pujo this is a very good post and i hope we can slow that bunch down.I wont lie i am not confident,if our line plays to their potential we WILL win.But if the dont it could be a huge problem.

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Just now, Gbnation said:

He picked three or  four and I added a few more lol. I won’t put anymore out there lol. 

Only player they need to be concerned about is the QB, if he don't have time to throw,its over. Not saying you don't have SEVERAL good players, without the pitcher,can't have catchers.

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