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Round 3 Pearl Cohn Returns to Tullahoma


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Let me make sure I have this right. Pearl Cohn played awful in the first half. Pearl Cohn made adjustments. Pearl Cohn didn’t have everyone for the first match up. If Brown wouldn’t have needed a breather or cramped, Tullahoma would have lost. Tullahoma shouldn’t be here. No one is giving Tullahoma a shot in this game. Do I have everything right? According to all of this, Tullahoma doesn’t even need to show up. Could it be Tullahoma had a little something to do with the way Pearl Cohn played? Pearl Cohn did make adjustments, as most teams do, but when the opposing offense gets a little conservative, it makes things look a tad different. Who besides maybe #88 was missing for the first matchup? All the top stat guys seemed to have played the previous meeting. As far as the fumble with Brown out, Tullahoma’s defense made a play and knocked the ball loose. Like last week, Hardin County had 2 costly mistakes, or was that Pearl Cohn making plays? It works both ways. Either way you slice it, an L is still an L. There are many “what if’s” to every ballgame on both sides. I think I will still show up Friday night hoping to watch a game Tullahoma shouldn’t even be in according to some. See everyone Friday.  

 

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On 11/17/2021 at 2:39 PM, TTownDad said:

Let me make sure I have this right. Pearl Cohn played awful in the first half. Pearl Cohn made adjustments. Pearl Cohn didn’t have everyone for the first match up. If Brown wouldn’t have needed a breather or cramped, Tullahoma would have lost. Tullahoma shouldn’t be here. No one is giving Tullahoma a shot in this game. Do I have everything right? According to all of this, Tullahoma doesn’t even need to show up. Could it be Tullahoma had a little something to do with the way Pearl Cohn played? Pearl Cohn did make adjustments, as most teams do, but when the opposing offense gets a little conservative, it makes things look a tad different. Who besides maybe #88 was missing for the first matchup? All the top stat guys seemed to have played the previous meeting. As far as the fumble with Brown out, Tullahoma’s defense made a play and knocked the ball loose. Like last week, Hardin County had 2 costly mistakes, or was that Pearl Cohn making plays? It works both ways. Either way you slice it, an L is still an L. There are many “what if’s” to every ballgame on both sides. I think I will still show up Friday night hoping to watch a game Tullahoma shouldn’t even be in according to some. See everyone Friday.  

 

Yes sir a L is a L shoutout to Tullahomas defense for making that play and ending the game. Y’all played like a team with 20+ seniors and our youth showed. See y’all Friday.

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6 minutes ago, Undertaker411 said:

You talk a lot of trash! I love the fact y’all are heading into Tullahoma with a big head all cocky and full of it! Bet that attitude Floods your team too! Be careful with that!! 

Cocky ain’t our style. Everybody knows that on Coacht. We humble people over here. We just react when needed to. Can’t be cocky against a team that’s the king of the mountain.

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12 hours ago, FBfan26 said:

Cocky ain’t our style. Everybody knows that on Coacht. We humble people over here. We just react when needed to. Can’t be cocky against a team that’s the king of the mountain.

How can you even say that with a straight face? Y’all are on here trash talking a team that has already beat ya! Tullahoma fans on here seem humble to me! But it’s game day 11 hours! Get ready for the show! 

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39 minutes ago, Undertaker411 said:

How can you even say that with a straight face? Y’all are on here trash talking a team that has already beat ya! Tullahoma fans on here seem humble to me! But it’s game day 11 hours! Get ready for the show! 

Because of dumb bs like the posts below

On 11/12/2021 at 9:58 PM, wornoutwildcat said:

How many Pearl-Cohn starters got ejected tonight against Hardin County? How many will get ejected during the Tullahoma game? How many penalty yards will the Firebirds give up? I want to say that the most disciplined team will prevail. Tullahoma played a textbook first half last time and played a train wreck second half. I see the Cats playing a much more aggressive game in both halves.  Tullahoma is firing on all cylinders as of tonight. Pearl-Cohn may not be 100% after a hard fought game at Hardin County.   My edge goes to Tullahoma as it seems like all their bases are covered. It may be a close game but I wrap this one in Cardinal and Black. 

 

On 11/13/2021 at 12:54 PM, wornoutwildcat said:

It's all about keeping your mind on the big picture and not living for the moment. Showboating don't let you play for gold footballs. Controlling your emotions lets you play for gold footballs. I didn't mean any disrespect to the players. They are talented athletes, I have seen that on the field. But in a close game ,against a tough well prepared opponent, discipline really helps you get to the next level. Getting called for penalties because you wanted to tackle out of bounds or you needed that last hit after the play was dead will cost you wins when you are this deep into the season.  If you hand a good team an extra 75 yards from the yellow flags you might be watching the championship game on TV. I use to tell kids, "Act like you have been here before" .  And to quote Samuel Jackson "When is winning not enough?"

 

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1 hour ago, Undertaker411 said:

How can you even say that with a straight face? Y’all are on here trash talking a team that has already beat ya! Tullahoma fans on here seem humble to me! But it’s game day 11 hours! Get ready for the show! 

Never said Anything negative about your team. Everything I’ve said is about PC. You read what you want to. Check the post above.

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3 minutes ago, wornoutwildcat said:

I'll be in Nashville about noon today. I'm just gonna go ahead put up a sign on the Pearl-Cohn stadium "not in use till next season" Haywood County done started booking rooms at the Tullahoma Holiday Inn for the 26th. 

My family will go next week **IF** we win, but I PROMISE YOU this Tomcat fan hasn't booked anything!!!! South Gibson will be a tough challenge!! Lets get through tonight first!!

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