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South Pittsburg vs Gordonsville (Stone Cold vs Action Jackson)


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1 hour ago, TheFootballDad said:

Does the rain help or hurt either of the teams you think? i really dont know if either are spread em out passing teams. but also hard to hold on to that wet pig skin hahahaha.

To be effective, you need a mixture of run and pass. Limit the passing game because of rain, then both teams can adjust defensively. Could result in a hard fought 4 quarter low scoring game. I'm not sure how much rain is expected, you know how the weather changes around here.  I wonder how many playoff games in the past have been moved to Thursday or Saturday, or is that even an option?

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1 hour ago, piratetom said:

Looks like it might be a rainy Friday night. 

It doesn’t appear to be a lot of rain so I would think it won’t impact the game much. 

14 minutes ago, namelpmis said:

I was wrong on Clay. Gordonsville is a lot better though.

They always are. That program at Gordonsville has decades of success. They are always a good team. 

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28 minutes ago, GhostofFootballPast said:

Seen some of Gordonsville this year, but not much of SP. Gordy has some good athletes and a big line. Does SP have enough up front to match Gordonsville. Athletes will probably be equal, unless SP added some firepower after that loss last year.

Are you sure you’ve seen us play? :roflol:You must have seen a different Gordonsville team than the one I have seen all year

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1 hour ago, GhostofFootballPast said:

Seen some of Gordonsville this year, but not much of SP. Gordy has some good athletes and a big line. Does SP have enough up front to match Gordonsville. Athletes will probably be equal, unless SP added some firepower after that loss last year.

We better have enough to match them. If we don’t.. to steal a line from one of our fallen brothers.  We will lose and our season will be over

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1 hour ago, piratetom said:

To be effective, you need a mixture of run and pass. Limit the passing game because of rain, then both teams can adjust defensively. Could result in a hard fought 4 quarter low scoring game. I'm not sure how much rain is expected, you know how the weather changes around here.  I wonder how many playoff games in the past have been moved to Thursday or Saturday, or is that even an option?

this is true, cannot not become predictable! but man, you really want to see these rounds have the best weather possible to see true greatness, hahhaha...but thats TN for ya lol, ya never know what the next 30min might bring.

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1 hour ago, GhostofFootballPast said:

Seen some of Gordonsville this year, but not much of SP. Gordy has some good athletes and a big line. Does SP have enough up front to match Gordonsville. Athletes will probably be equal, unless SP added some firepower after that loss last year.

SP Added a lot of fire power

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2 hours ago, TheBlueprint said:

It would hurt us imo. We are able to run the ball effectively because teams have to spread out and respect our passing attack. But if we are unable to throw and catch because the slippery conditions, our run game will be very ineffective because SP can just stack the box on us

Realistically, if SP had athletes galore they can just play man everywhere and stack the box anyways and it would be hard for us to do much on O

Got ya, well maybe the rain will hold off so we can see a good game without the rain interfering .  we can see the trueness of both teams and what they both have to bring to the next round!

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4 minutes ago, Dog13 said:

SP Added a lot of fire power

AJ Wallace is a difference maker for sure but from what I have seen this year it’s the Seniors that returned that is biggest difference. QB looks to have leaned up and moves much better. The Ferrior kid also is a stud on both sides of the ball and one of best Linebackers in 1A. Lastly the other receiver they have opposite of Wallace has been a game changer. Got a good younger RB but not sure if he played on last years team or not. The big boy from Ga isn’t much of a threat on offense imo. I am just keeping it real

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