Carmel continues to prove to boyz that they ARE the REAL DEAL! “They’re NOT Playin’!”

Carmel's head man John Hebert keeps puttin' in work!! I've got TALL respect for the job he continues to do. Photo: TheJayGravesReport

Boyz out in Carmel are lookin’ for me this mornin’ bruh because I doubted them once again and picked them to lose to No.21 and then undefeated Lafayette Jeff on Friday. I picked them to take the “L” in my Weekly Preview Show because Jeff was comin’ in with some horses. Quarterback Matthew Wilkerson had thrown for more than 2,396 yards and 27 touchdowns, they had a 1,000 yard rusher in runnin’ back Marqius Munoz and a bevy of wide receivers that had put in work all season.

So on paper, I thought that head coach John Hebert had finally run out of options. Well playas…once again I was dead wrong about the coachin’ wits and discipline of the Carmel Greyhounds. They beat the doors, transmission, windows, carburetors and back seats off of Lafayette Jeff and sent them to the crib.

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! They don’t call them the defendin’ state champs for nothin’ right? They’ve been able to hold their on all season with discipline and sound coachin’ and they’ve proven once again on Friday night that they aren’t nothin’ to play with.

Led by Jake McDonald the Greyhounds jumped all over Lafayette Jeff in the second half outscorin’ them 27-12 to put a stamp on yet another Class 6A Sectional 4 title by draggin’ a boy 41-20. Ole boy finished with three touchdowns for the night to help Carmel advance to next week’s regional with Fort Wayne Snider.

I know that I doubted you playboy (Carmel) but give me a pound and keep it movin’ when you see me on the street.  Make sure yo holler at me on Wednesday with my HILARIOUS MIC Football Weekly Preview: Regional Style. Stop me when I start lyin’!

Playas Thesaurus: 

1) Dun: noun – the person in question, dude, guy, etc. It’s whoever I’m talkin’ about and its non-gender specific.

2) Ole boy: noun – the person that I’m currently talkin’ about.

The G is excluded from the endings of all words because the G is near and dear to my heart because I’m from “The G” which is Gary, Indiana. So I only use the G when I’m talkin’ about “The G!”

The caption under the photo isn’t real but its real talk!