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7 minutes ago, STARSNBARS said:

This rite hear cooda ben tha offishual thred......Eggsept fer "Mairvul att Hairatige Weak 1

Knott evurbodee gott two go threw tha  Allin-Wick Spailin' Werkbook az minny times az me tho....B)

Lol!!!! It’s not official until u make the thread 

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4 minutes ago, rebelwoman87 said:

#LOP

Ol Murph brings the #POP and the #LOP to the coach T website every chance he gets.  Unfortunately LMAOc has no #JDIR and tlove13 has not -#JustDoItRght since he’s been back. I remember tlove13 defense giving up 63 (63!!!!) to Joan’s boro. In a playoff game. 63 points. In a playoff game. tlove13 defense was so bad Hayden had to go buy more bottle rockets at half time. Then he got promoted. #JDIR. Or #IWYK #ItsWhoYouKnow. LMAOc comes on board and produces the worst Sevier County offense I can remember.  And BarneySox has showed the coach T fans how bad the smoky bears offense has been in the past. Can’t wait to see the #JPMW #JustProveMurphyWrong in a couple weeks. I really wish jan8675309 would bring back the Steve brewer era. For now the Isaac Thomas school has to settle for #RM #RampantMediocrity. It’s a dern shame when pi phi high has a better fútbol de americańo team than eastgate high. Spencer clack rolling in his grave. Billy Ogle grinning ear to ear. 

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I've heard Heritage has really had a knockout year in the weightroom from a few people. Last year Maryville pretty much took care of Heritage early but when the JV team went in Heritage did come to life and played some good football from then on. A majority of those starters during that part of the game last year are the one's that will be playing in the starting rolls this year. If I had my gut pick Gage LaDue will be the biggest difference in that game  between the two team but without him I would be afraid to say. 

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7 hours ago, MJGOLDENBEARS said:

Honestly this talk about Maryville having a down year… I’ll believe it when I see it. Maybe not up to usual standards but no way they are really “down”.

I hope we'll be okay. Many Maryville fans went into denial after last year. That's why you didn't see much commotion on the boards during the off-season like normal. I have not been to one practice or any 7 on 7's so I don't have anything to say until I see them play. Next week can't get here fast enough for me to see  them play Oak Ridge. Next Monday all season ticket holders will go by the school to pick up their tickets. I was very happy they're still having paper tickets because I'm not from the generation to stick out a phone to show the GateKeeper I have the rights to be there that evening. For those who do like that system you're just one step closer to being chipped and you're too stupid to realize it.

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