and oklahoma and even new mexico panhandle. it s been incredible to witness the comradery that we re felling in perry, tennessee. we re a small on the. we re getting the help. we re grateful for it. neil: i know a lot of people in texas well. that doesn t surprise me. how are kids dealing with it? high school is out right now. how are they dealing with it? maybe it s not fully out. we ve been taking place in our summer workouts. the kids have been around each other even though school is out. they re scared. it was a situation where one minute the weather was okay. in about the span of 15 minutes, we had hail and a serious tornado drop in on our community. it tore up a lot of our kids and a lot of my players houses. they lost everything. so the fear is there. the sun came out today.
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