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Trust me, the Coalfield coaches have talked about Jonathan Lyons all week.

He can be a difference maker, has great speed. I think you people have got ahold of the Happy Valley film. Great coaches on both sides, both have done their homework and neither bunch will go into this game in the dark. The team thats able to get that one extra yard, one big return,one big turnover. Its just that close. Heart and determination will be the biggest key. Both seems to have a huge supply of both. I still think Hampton has a better game in them than any of us have seen. They may have to step it up a notch.

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:lol: Both them moutain schools are overrated, Never heard from any athletes from them schools.

Thats what makes it so great, schools like these have very few great atheletes. Thay take average boys and mold them into football players. What they lack in talent, they make up for it with heart. I'm going to let you in on a secret right now. No one is going to run over either of these teams. Either one will go 16 rounds with anyone in 1a. These kids do it with hard work and great coaching. NUFF SAID.

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Just wanted to say good luck to the Jackets on Friday night. Don't know much about Hampton except for what I've read on here. I believe that this will be one of the best, if not the best match up Friday night. This has been a very interesting thread, I have enjoyed reading the "nicer" of the posts rather than all of the "running off at the mouth" posts. My nephew plays for the Jackets and has definitely stepped up in the playoffs this season. I just hope that CF can eliminate the turnovers, if not....it's gonna be ugly. It seems that most people think that the Davis kid is all that Coalfield has. Not true. There are others that can run it. It just seems that all season, he's the only one who has touched the ball. Until the Sunbright game that is. It seems that Coalfield has always had the problem of picking one player and letting him run the ball all season and obviously thinks that other teams are so stupid that they will not pick up on this. I have never understood why they do that. I have another question that maybe yall can answer for me...what is the purpose of wearing gloves? Is it for looks or what? We could have had a couple interceptions in the Cloudland game and I believe that if they'd have lost the gloves then they may have been caught. Anyway, good luck to both teams! I'm as nervous about it as a cat covering up ****!.

Go Jackets!

 

one thing about the gloves, my kid doesnt wear them but i wish he would.. alot of the gloves nowadays are "tackified".. in addition to adding a bit of warmth on a chilly night, they actually help with the grip a bit.. he wears neuman batting gloves for baseball, they have that "tackified" grip to them.. they were actually designed to be receiver's gloves..

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