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1 hour ago, TheGuru2point0 said:

The puppies have been diagnosed with distemper. All we can do at this point is pray for them. It is what it is at this point fellas. Just a part of life. Peabody shall roll in this game. :grin:

dunno know about that....Peabody lost most skill players....I know...big line and big back but he can't run the ball 52 times in a game...and 300 pound linemen tend to wear down in 2nd half....especially in August...Milan 19 seniors and a terrific new coach and assistants...I say Milan will go back to dominating the rivalry after the Teddy disaster...and not much coming up for Peabody...GC jr. beat Rosenwald like a rented mule last year...40 something to 8 or so?...GC????

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13 hours ago, cofo said:

dunno know about that....Peabody lost most skill players....I know...big line and big back but he can't run the ball 52 times in a game...and 300 pound linemen tend to wear down in 2nd half....especially in August...Milan 19 seniors and a terrific new coach and assistants...I say Milan will go back to dominating the rivalry after the Teddy disaster...and not much coming up for Peabody...GC jr. beat Rosenwald like a rented mule last year...40 something to 8 or so?...GC????

You ask some Union city guys if a 200lb back can run 50 times a game. We have plenty coming up. 

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18 hours ago, cofo said:

dunno know about that....Peabody lost most skill players....I know...big line and big back but he can't run the ball 52 times in a game...and 300 pound linemen tend to wear down in 2nd half....especially in August...Milan 19 seniors and a terrific new coach and assistants...I say Milan will go back to dominating the rivalry after the Teddy disaster...and not much coming up for Peabody...GC jr. beat Rosenwald like a rented mule last year...40 something to 8 or so?...GC????

Wow you should habe edited this more,GC junior pioneers win 1 time against trms and " we don't have much coming up"? And Peabody has one 4 outta 5 and 3 in a row " teddy was top dawg how long"? Great points if you was a liberal media personality" or are you ???? Milan should win senior loades we are mostly sophomores, and some transfers that would start at any school in tenn.! Milan probably will get us"yep" that makes em 2 outta 5 whos your team team and who yall beat ???

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4 hours ago, Dawgforlife said:

100th meeting this year between Milan and Peabody. 51/46/2. Such a historical event this year. 100th year of Trenton’s program and Milan celebrating 98 years of football due to not playing 2 years during the War (Arsenal). New stadium 60 years after the previous stadium was built. GO DAWGS!!!!

Great stuff!!!!

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