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Congrats to GB for a big road win and to CW for competing against one of the best teams in TN. I have seen all 4 of GB's games and the D gets it done. Class programs produce great environments and I hope our friends from GB had an enjoyable experience at CW. I feel for Lanious and Russell. I pray the injuries are minor and they have a speedy recovery. Great Luck to both teams next week.

PEACE-OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Props to the Greenbrier Bobcats! You sure do know how to get the crowd into the game. Clint, and Kyle, hurry and get well. We need you guys out there. As tough as you guys are, I know you'll rehab in nothing flat.

 

The the Bobcats defensive line, I think you could have almost stopped Ivan-- :rolleyes: Ya'll are looking great. Lets go get White House and let the refs leave their yellow hankies at home.

 

Way to go, Green Machine. One game, one week at a time.

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Like everyone else I lift Kyle & Clint up in prayer. Speedy recovery guys!

Mistakes are going to happen no matter how good you are, it's life! Now on the other hand, not thinking before you do is another thing. I THINK last night's game was mainly good old fashioned misakes. There was once or twice I was wondering but hey, who am I to judge, I'm not out there in their cleats, lol.

Keep the hard work up guys! We are behind you! Go Greenbrier!

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knit, tink, stink, idiot, whatever-your-name-is,

 

Saying you can "bring the wood" means absolutely nothing when you get beat 20 - 0 by a team who played poorly. Just being able to "bring the wood" doesn't mean you are anything special.

 

Yes, I do believe Creek Wood is a good team. Yes, I do think they will make the playoffs and finish 3rd in the region. I've been saying that for a few weeks now.

 

But, I wasn't THAT impressed. I was especially not impressed with the fact you guys were dumb enough to ignore the other talent we had on offense. What good does it do to say you shut one guy down when you couldn't stop anybody else on the team?!? I thought you said Greenbrier was only a one man team?!?

 

Go crawl back under your rock. :lol:

 

Regardless of stink, good luck to Creek Wood the rest of the season. I think you have a good chance to win at least one playoff game. I felt like we visited a very classy organization and school Friday night.

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Fatcat,

Please do not get tink and knit started. Everyone who was at the game knows how good Greenbrier is and that Creek Wood is trying to get to that point. You should by now know that knit and tink are not part of the football program at Creek Wood and they just want to get you to say something you shouldn't so they can chime in. Creek Wood was not "dumb" enough to forget about #40 and #10 capability to run the ball. Most people know that Greenbrier executes up front and all their backs are good. It was a great game and a great atmosphere for region 5-3A football. Good luck Bobcats and there is no doubt that you represent Region 5-3A is a classy way on and off the field. I hope that #40 and #32 are OK.

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