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South Pittsburg @ Lookout Valley (Captain Grider vs Predator Payne)


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Well it's been a while since this old man has made a post on the T, just been on the observing side of things but these rooms need some action so here goes. 

First, I am glad to see that football is actually being played especially for the seniors all across the state of Tennessee. There is a small percentage that will get the opportunity to play at the next level and for those that aren't as fortunate, the thought of them having thier last year ripped away from them is something that I can't begin to try to put into words. Oldfaithful is sending lots of prayers to the man upstairs that a complete season takes place. Sounds like Vic has a talented bunch with experience that plan to make a deep run into the playoffs. As for LV, I haven't heard much about them since Chase Scruggs and the early 2010s. Seems like they are a strugglin bunch trying to get things figured out. Don't believe this will be much of a contest but should allow the young bloods valuable playing time and a good game to iron out some kinks before MC comes to town. Hoping I can make the drive down for the longest running high school rivarly in Tennessee. 

Oh yeah one last thing, y'all tell Roy D Mercer to give old Joe a break from hearing about Murphy Fair and come out of the basement to support his Pirates:roflol:

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Lookout Valley has 17 returning starters back from last years team.  

9 on offense and 8 on defense.

Will this be enough?  Could this be their year to finally get a victory over the Pirates? 

Will the Pirates go in to this game over confident,  looking ahead to Jasper and let this important region contest slip through their fingers?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Southtowner said:

Lookout Valley has 17 returning starters back from last years team.  

9 on offense and 8 on defense.

Will this be enough?  Could this be their year to finally get a victory over the Pirates? 

Will the Pirates go in to this game over confident,  looking ahead to Jasper and let this important region contest slip through their fingers?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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No way, no how,  not a chance not on our worst day. But it is a crazy year. Lol no 

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