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As for all of the jerks on here that are saying that we dont deserve respect after one good year.....YOU ARE WRONG. We have worked our butts off and we deserve every minute of the glory. Fulton should be a good game and as always I will be there yellin' and screamin' with my signs held high. Whatever the outcome on Friday, I just want to tell you guys that I am extemely proud of you all. You have made this the best year of my high school career. I am proud to say that I am from Macon County!!! Good Luck on Friday guys....and hold your heads high....you have made history in Macon County.

 

CLASS OF 2004 RULES!!!!!

 

-EY

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Well this is how it is gonna go down friday night at bob black field in Knoxville Tn .... I don't think macon co. will be the falcons .... the falcons are hot... and i mean hot .... after the ae game I don't think there is a team in tn who can beat my falcons...

 

fly high as always and go falcons......

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Just don't lose focus, Falcons! I know last Friday was a HUGE win & you have EVERY reason in the world to celebrate - I'm right there with ya! But remember that all teams that have made it this far, have made it because they're good enough to be here! Keep doin' what you're doin - WIN WIN WIN! GO FALCONS!

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WOOOO HOOOO!! I can feel a war coming on in Knoxville Tennessee this coming Friday night! Falcons Vs. Macon County Tigers. What a battle this will be. I relayed my attention to the posts and from what I have concluded, St. Mary might have to let us borrow some of her parking places! LOL. I wish great hope for my region homey's and hopefully will read Saturday morning (Falcons fly the Coop, rumble to compete in championship game). B) I can't wait until Friday. Eat like a war daddy on Thursday, and Drink hot chocolate and watch Football on Friday B) . I wanna see # 75 hit somebody hard!! Man that guy is huge! GOOD LUCK!

 

 

 

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Hey Macon County....This is your friendly reminder! Don't forget your appointment with Greenbrier to play in the 3a championship in  Murfreesboro on December  B)

 

Go Tigers...Go Bobcats!

Hey Greenbrier, we are gonna work our butts off and play our hearts out so we won't miss that appointment in the 'Boro....We're there Babyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!

 

THE DREAM TEAM

THE CINDERELLA STORY OF TENNESSEE

 

THE MACON CO. TIGERS...

 

 

HIT SOMEBODY.......NUFF SAID!

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Kitty Kat, you better watch what you say, you never know what will come back to bite you in the butt. I will make sure to throw that up in your face about boro' when you are on your way back home crying. You are not really ready for Fulton. You think you are, but your not. Just ask AE that. Cause no one, I mean no one, comes in our house, and pushes us around. If you are wondering what all the hype is about us, you will find out on Friday that all the hype is true

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Good luck to my Falcons boys this Friday. Get a good week fo practice this week....and STAY HEALTHY! BigBoy ya'll better come out ready this Friday like ya'll did over there at AE! That's the hypest ya'll have been all year....keep it up! Fulton Falcons...on the brink of making school history! It doesn't get much better than this. Keep those wins coming Falcons!!! Show them runners that we didn't strip them of their pride only to lose the following week. We're goin all the way!!!

 

As ALWAYS....Go Falcons!!!!

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