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Week 6- Green Hill vs Father Ryan


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Lets hear it. Father Ryan has 15 players sitting in a protest for social injustice. They may have chosen the wrong game to do it. Green Hill is coming off a very lively second half against a very quality Smyrna team. The Hawks are also gaining 9 kids that were ineligible up until this point, 3 of which are 3 star sophomores. I like Mother Mary being ashamed after this one. Hawks 28-17 to move to 4-4 on the year. Thoughts? 

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Just now, GWAVE1 said:

It does not count on over all record

When a team is not playoff eligible, a first year program, and fighting on the front line of Covid, they absolutely count. How dare you take those victories away from those kids. They busted their rear all summer to prepare for a season, then have teams back out and forfeit? Gallatin would count those as wins just as well. Shame on you.

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Just now, TheSpoon said:

Why Would you teach them to hold onto games they didn't even play in as victories? Maybe be proud of the fact you scored on a tuff Smyrna Team, that your starting to get it together... Not fake wins. 

I'm not sure sure who your team is, but as a Hawk fan, if we score 100 and get beat, we are not pleased. Scoring and yards and all those "moral" victories and "Butch Jones" type lessons. We count Ws and only Ws. Period. I'm glad my kids are grown and not playing for these coaches in today's times where they highlight "big plays" and "points" instead of Ws. 

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1 hour ago, FuzzyFootballs44 said:

When a team is not playoff eligible, a first year program, and fighting on the front line of Covid, they absolutely count. How dare you take those victories away from those kids. They busted their rear all summer to prepare for a season, then have teams back out and forfeit? Gallatin would count those as wins just as well. Shame on you.

Sorry, they do not count.  Kids prepare all summer on every team.   Gallatin absolutely cannot count an forfeit win on the overall record only on region record.    Shame on you for not knowing the reality of the situation.  

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1 hour ago, FuzzyFootballs44 said:

Lets hear it. Father Ryan has 15 players sitting in a protest for social injustice. They may have chosen the wrong game to do it. Green Hill is coming off a very lively second half against a very quality Smyrna team. The Hawks are also gaining 9 kids that were ineligible up until this point, 3 of which are 3 star sophomores. I like Mother Mary being ashamed after this one. Hawks 28-17 to move to 4-4 on the year. Thoughts? 

I think you got some incorrect information.  There will be 50+  kids on the sideline with no freshmen.  

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