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17 hours ago, BCsportsfan said:

Big Talk Boffinds GIF - Big Talk Boffinds Sort This Out ...

Alcoa will be there......doubt the chargers will :bored:

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I’m pretty sure that lost to west made you guys hungry but them Out East boys is going to be ready for that rematch 

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22 minutes ago, BCsportsfan said:

After beating Pearl Cohn 27-0 , Milan 35-0, and EN 45-14 in the last three Championship trips, it would be nice to have a team "ready".........yawn.

 

You really going to sit here and say EN wasn’t ready last year. If it wasn’t for special teams that game was definitely going to come down to the wire. And I believe EN as fixed those issues so they’ll definitely be ready 

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1 minute ago, 0000 said:

You really going to sit here and say EN wasn’t ready last year. If it wasn’t for special teams that game was definitely going to come down to the wire. And I believe EN as fixed those issues so they’ll definitely be ready 

:lol: You just lost your football card.

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9 minutes ago, Throwdeslant said:

I certainly hope so.  Still a bunch of football left to play. Hope y’all aren’t overlooking? One game at a time. :thumb:

They are taking it one game at a time. They are going on a revenge tour and coming after all 5 teams that beat them last season. 

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21 hours ago, CHARGERFAN said:

Well, Covington is still a factor in 3A. Covington has played Pearl Cohn a couple of times, but has never met  East Nashville.

I don’t know anything about this year’s East Nashville ream, but it’s a little early to be booking your reservations for the state championship game.

Covington will be looking forward to the playoffs soon. Maybe we could give you a game. We played Alcoa close enough the last time we played them for the Gold Ball that Alcoa had to score in the last 2 minutes to win by 7. 

Yall dont want none east nashfull. You saw what they did to dyersberg last year. 

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