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22 hours ago, PercyPeabody said:

Let's see if our trusted inside source can help lol

@FBfan26, what happened with Pearl last week? Any particular reason the game was so close against Greenbrier?

'Preciate ya!!

Hats of to Greenbrier. They always play us hard. With it being fall break practice was on and off this week from what I heard. Families had already paid for trips in the summer so we was missing kids. Our best two lineman “Twins” caught the flu after MC game. No excuses tho because GB played us hard but we just did what we needed to do to win and get out of their.

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1 hour ago, PercyPeabody said:

I believe you are correct. In the last two weeks of the season, you could go from finishing second to not even making the playoffs at all! Gotta love high school football. Best of luck to y'all. 

Best of luck to y'all as well and safe travels to everyone travelling up - I do not envy the drive (had to make it last year the other direction).

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37 minutes ago, FBfan26 said:

Hats of to Greenbrier. They always play us hard. With it being fall break practice was on and off this week from what I heard. Families had already paid for trips in the summer so we was missing kids. Our best two lineman “Twins” caught the flu after MC game. No excuses tho because GB played us hard but we just did what we needed to do to win and get out of their.

Thanks for your insight. That explains the close game, but as you stated Greenbrier is a hard out. Tullahoma I would think would have the speed advantage and Greenbrier should have the size advantage. All comes down to how the coaches utilize their strengths. 

Good luck to Pearl the rest of the way!!!

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14 minutes ago, Bobcat63 said:

Best of luck to y'all as well and safe travels to everyone travelling up - I do not envy the drive (had to make it last year the other direction).

Thanks! With last week's loss and it being an almost two hour drive North, I don't see a lot of Tullahoma folks traveling up for this one. Hope I'm wrong. 

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1 hour ago, PercyPeabody said:

Thanks for your insight. That explains the close game, but as you stated Greenbrier is a hard out. Tullahoma I would think would have the speed advantage and Greenbrier should have the size advantage. All comes down to how the coaches utilize their strengths. 

Good luck to Pearl the rest of the way!!!

I actually had GB finishing second in the region this year but good luck to your guys also.

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