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1A State Championship Lake County vs Greenback


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2 hours ago, Gbnation said:

He has a broken ankle so it will be 6 weeks or so. He has to go back to the doctor this week for a MRI to make sure that there is no ligaments torn. 

My thoughts on this game is pretty simple. LC’s line of scrimmage won the game. Zero adjustments by GB on defense. Why would we not have our lineman go up field blows my mind. LC’s game plan was no different than SP’s game plan on D. Get pressure on the QB. Braden ran for his life the entire game. 

Sorry to hear that, praying for a speedy recovery

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5 hours ago, Gbnation said:

Lol I bet you would. How about SP getting on there schedule lol. Train reck for both of us lol. 

Honestly, why wouldn’t either team schedule Alcoa? I’ve asked this question a couple times before. 
 Yes, I’ve seen the “Beast from the East” play in person. I also realize there’s no downside to playing them! 
 You lose, hey you lost to Alcoa but you gained some great experience! 
 You win and well, you beat Alcoa and gained great experience! 
So again, where’s the down side in playing Alcoa?

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5 hours ago, harley04 said:

Pujo had a good time this year looking forward to next year week 1, I do hate it for GB, Meigs didn't matter. And you always play the 9th a10th grade card lol. Got one more year with Alcoa hope things change love to play GB again then me and Roy could team up. :mrgreen: 

Look forward to week 1 also Harley, think its a good measuring stick. Loved when you were in our region,Some fun games. Its crazy how good some of these 1 and 2a teams can be. This was probably you're best team in a long time and I highly doubt you could beat the champs in either division.As far as teaming up with anyone,just not my thing, I state my opinion and it hasn't changed ,was tickled to death to see Greenback lose. Has nothing to do with any of their kids,just the way they go about building there teams. I didn't realize this has been the norm forever, the quality  of players they,ve got the last several years just stood out like a sore thumb. With age comes wisdom and I've learned a lot over the years, winning state championships is fine and dandy and its the goal of many teams,but the real goal should be teaching the right values to make Great  adults to feed into our society.This winning at all cost is way out of hand and actually a way overrated. This foolish stuff starts before these younguns are 10 years old these days.

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42 minutes ago, CaptainJackRackam said:

Honestly, why wouldn’t either team schedule Alcoa? I’ve asked this question a couple times before. 
 Yes, I’ve seen the “Beast from the East” play in person. I also realize there’s no downside to playing them! 
 You lose, hey you lost to Alcoa but you gained some great experience! 
 You win and well, you beat Alcoa and gained great experience! 
So again, where’s the down side in playing Alcoa?

Just figured back from 2007-2013 when we achieved 2 golds and 3 silvers everyone was saying we should and we were like NO WAYYYYY!  Lol.  Now that GB has earned themselves a little “dynasty” status, that we all should shift that to them LOL.  It’s not a good idea for either team lol, just making a joke. 

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