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What does it take to be a true living legend like myself? My once proud alma mater at Marion County High School is where I became a legend myself. It was a long time ago, but the dividends from that experience can be seen all over the Sequatchie Valley today. I played for a living legend coach and in turn became a living legend myself. We will need to do a better job moving forward on awarding legend status for the young lads that lay it on the line each Friday night in the Sequatchie Valley, but also the state as a whole. Many young lads can achieve legend status if they have the right backing behind them. In saying that, I will be putting a committee together to accomplish this goal going into the 2021 season. My speaking engagements will be back in full swing during the fall seasons so I am going to appoint a representative from the west, middle, and east quadrants of the state. As always anytime, I visit you people's stadium I will have my police escort that will get me to and from the home team's press box. Remember that the press box will always need to be 72 degrees and not one degree warmer or cooler, regardless of the time of the season. The representatives I mentioned previously will report back to me on which young lads we should be looking at to achieve legend status. It will be good for several of them to be able to be around me at various locations to simply breathe some of the same air a legend like myself emits. Once the Covid season is under control you will see more of the one true living legend. In the eastern half of the state I will be appointing @pujo to report back to me and keep me up to date on any young lads or living legend coaches walking the sidelines. Pujo has been a staple in eastern Tennessee football for quite some time. I can't think of a better advocate for the living legend other than him. Pujo has indeed breathed some of the same air a legend like myself emits on more than one occasion. It is no coincidence that he understands exactly what we are looking for in young lads and living legend coaches. The middle half of the state will be @Southtowner. He will be responsible for keeping me informed on the possibilities of young lads achieving legend status. Southtowner travels around the mid state and although he has never met a living legend like myself, he seems very well informed in the mid state. The west half of the state will be assigned to @BIGPURPLEMACHINE He seems to be well informed of the happenings and the young lads in west Tennessee. He will report directly to me during the upcoming season to assure that we get all young lads the legend status they want, desire, and in some cases deserve. Simply breathing some of the same air a legend like myself emits will pay immediate dividends to this young lad in much the same way it had an effect on Pujo many moons ago.  It is simply an honor that can be earned and bestowed upon a young lad by countless hours of dedication. A true living legend like myself will be the only one to award the legend status. All young lads should always remember that achieving legend status is a choice.

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49 minutes ago, TheLivingLegend said:

What does it take to be a true living legend like myself? My once proud alma mater at Marion County High School is where I became a legend myself. It was a long time ago, but the dividends from that experience can be seen all over the Sequatchie Valley today. I played for a living legend coach and in turn became a living legend myself. We will need to do a better job moving forward on awarding legend status for the young lads that lay it on the line each Friday night in the Sequatchie Valley, but also the state as a whole. Many young lads can achieve legend status if they have the right backing behind them. In saying that, I will be putting a committee together to accomplish this goal going into the 2021 season. My speaking engagements will be back in full swing during the fall seasons so I am going to appoint a representative from the west, middle, and east quadrants of the state. As always anytime, I visit you people's stadium I will have my police escort that will get me to and from the home team's press box. Remember that the press box will always need to be 72 degrees and not one degree warmer or cooler, regardless of the time of the season. The representatives I mentioned previously will report back to me on which young lads we should be looking at to achieve legend status. It will be good for several of them to be able to be around me at various locations to simply breathe some of the same air a legend like myself emits. Once the Covid season is under control you will see more of the one true living legend. In the eastern half of the state I will be appointing @pujo to report back to me and keep me up to date on any young lads or living legend coaches walking the sidelines. Pujo has been a staple in eastern Tennessee football for quite some time. I can't think of a better advocate for the living legend other than him. Pujo has indeed breathed some of the same air a legend like myself emits on more than one occasion. It is no coincidence that he understands exactly what we are looking for in young lads and living legend coaches. The middle half of the state will be @Southtowner. He will be responsible for keeping me informed on the possibilities of young lads achieving legend status. Southtowner travels around the mid state and although he has never met a living legend like myself, he seems very well informed in the mid state. The west half of the state will be assigned to @BIGPURPLEMACHINE He seems to be well informed of the happenings and the young lads in west Tennessee. He will report directly to me during the upcoming season to assure that we get all young lads the legend status they want, desire, and in some cases deserve. Simply breathing some of the same air a legend like myself emits will pay immediate dividends to this young lad in much the same way it had an effect on Pujo many moons ago.  It is simply an honor that can be earned and bestowed upon a young lad by countless hours of dedication. A true living legend like myself will be the only one to award the legend status. All young lads should always remember that achieving legend status is a choice.

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3 hours ago, TheLivingLegend said:

What does it take to be a true living legend like myself? My once proud alma mater at Marion County High School is where I became a legend myself. It was a long time ago, but the dividends from that experience can be seen all over the Sequatchie Valley today. I played for a living legend coach and in turn became a living legend myself. We will need to do a better job moving forward on awarding legend status for the young lads that lay it on the line each Friday night in the Sequatchie Valley, but also the state as a whole. Many young lads can achieve legend status if they have the right backing behind them. In saying that, I will be putting a committee together to accomplish this goal going into the 2021 season. My speaking engagements will be back in full swing during the fall seasons so I am going to appoint a representative from the west, middle, and east quadrants of the state. As always anytime, I visit you people's stadium I will have my police escort that will get me to and from the home team's press box. Remember that the press box will always need to be 72 degrees and not one degree warmer or cooler, regardless of the time of the season. The representatives I mentioned previously will report back to me on which young lads we should be looking at to achieve legend status. It will be good for several of them to be able to be around me at various locations to simply breathe some of the same air a legend like myself emits. Once the Covid season is under control you will see more of the one true living legend. In the eastern half of the state I will be appointing @pujo to report back to me and keep me up to date on any young lads or living legend coaches walking the sidelines. Pujo has been a staple in eastern Tennessee football for quite some time. I can't think of a better advocate for the living legend other than him. Pujo has indeed breathed some of the same air a legend like myself emits on more than one occasion. It is no coincidence that he understands exactly what we are looking for in young lads and living legend coaches. The middle half of the state will be @Southtowner. He will be responsible for keeping me informed on the possibilities of young lads achieving legend status. Southtowner travels around the mid state and although he has never met a living legend like myself, he seems very well informed in the mid state. The west half of the state will be assigned to @BIGPURPLEMACHINE He seems to be well informed of the happenings and the young lads in west Tennessee. He will report directly to me during the upcoming season to assure that we get all young lads the legend status they want, desire, and in some cases deserve. Simply breathing some of the same air a legend like myself emits will pay immediate dividends to this young lad in much the same way it had an effect on Pujo many moons ago.  It is simply an honor that can be earned and bestowed upon a young lad by countless hours of dedication. A true living legend like myself will be the only one to award the legend status. All young lads should always remember that achieving legend status is a choice.

Do you still wear your lettermen jackets on Friday Night and get standing ovations when you enter the stadium?

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