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Personally i'm a dyer county fan. We have played GC and the best the cumberland has to offer (jackson county). Were a very average team and JC couldn't even put us away. Gc is eaily 10-15 points better than Jackson Co. This is coming from a very unbias source as i could care less who is better.

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Were a very average team and JC couldn't even put us away. Gc is eaily 10-15 points better than Jackson Co

 

Put you away? Hello!! The coach was being nice the freshman played the 4th quarter for cryin out loud, give me a break. Say what you want, i heard all this last year and the year before and the year before and the year before and the year before that too, we hold the gold four years running 7AA holds it 5 years and running and the gold stays in 7AA this year as well.

 

BUT WE JUST TRIN TO SAY THAT YOU ARE BRAGGIN ON BEAT SHELBYVILLE AND OTHER TEAMS AND SAYIN WE ARE PLAYIN CREAM PUFFS BUT WHO ARE YALL PLAYIN THAT IS SO GOOD

 

Well i'm sure this schedule that Jackson County has played thus far won't even compare to Gibson County's tough schedule, but here's who we have played so far, outside of York Institute and Upperman (two very talented teams in AA with winning records) Uppermans only loss on the year was to Jackson County, they won their christmas tournament in Florida, then you have AAA State Champion Shelbyville, AAA State Champion Dreher,SC, SC AA State Semi-Finalist Socastee,SC , Miami Sr. Miami Fla 7 consecutive District Championships in the city of Miami, Defending Champion Nitro WV, AAA Cookeville who's competing for the 7AAA district crown, AAA Memphis Ridgeway, AAA Greenville, all we have left this year is LA twice, Brentwood Academy, York Institute, Upperman, At AAA Shelbyville, at AAA Cookeville, just to high light a few. Now we all realize these teams don't compare to that monster schedule your playing over there in Gibson County but thats who we play, and thats why we don't have the 32-1 seasons, or the 30-2 seasons, but thats also why we win the State Championship!

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well....jackson co. played in a competitive tournament in Myrtle Beach recently and did well coming in third....of course, they came out with the same record as Westview and their one loss was to the same team that gave Westview their one loss and both were by about the same number of points.....i guess what i'm saying is that jackson co. has played tougher teams and won....gibson co. has only played Peabody really, and while they are a good team, they are still class A....the true test will come when GC plays Westview next week....and all i can say about it is that it will be a good game since i've not seen GC play this year.....apparently some of the people on here think they've already gotten the gold ball though, did i miss something? :rolleyes:

 

btw....when you lose quickly in the state tournament, you don't come out the next season talking trash to the defending champions from the past 4 years....give me a break

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Gcounty your ignorance isn't even worth a response, you actually had the nerve to say Jackson doesn't play anyone. Well mr. devilfanatic showed your lack of knowledge. And to whoever was on here saying that JC didn't put their team away, well freshman don't tend to put the game away too well. It just amazes me how people who have never taken home the hardware thinks that it won't even be close when you never have been able to beat anyone out this way. Thats the only problem with this website, it gives a voice to the people that have no business talking

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