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ONEIDA VS. HAMPTON


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Time to put it in another gear Bulldogs! Oneida going be there ready to hit hard, quick and often, You better be ready! We'll be making some noise for you from the top! lets go bulldog fans, Friday night lets show them how proud we are of them.Make some Noise! Come borrow my horn if you need to, Im loud enough without it.

 

 

Let's be loud & proud of our Bulldogs!!!! Maybe some fellow carter countians will help make some noise!!! Like those Highlanders fans, regardless of the season they can make a racket. I challenge the fans in the stands to make so much noise that those of us at the fenceline can't hear ourselves scream. Good luck Dawgs........ its all on the line...... git r done :thumb:

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Well I think that the shock of Lunsford going to a school that in not only in the same region as Cloudland and the fact that it was Hampton is water under the bridge. I will be pulling for Hampton Friday as well as next Friday just to see them have a chance to play in the pit of ____ called Coalfield. Tuff tuff place to play and the fans never give up untail the clock shows 0:00 in the 4th quarter.

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Let's be loud & proud of our Bulldogs!!!! Maybe some fellow carter countians will help make some noise!!! Like those Highlanders fans, regardless of the season they can make a racket. I challenge the fans in the stands to make so much noise that those of us at the fenceline can't hear ourselves scream. Good luck Dawgs........ its all on the line...... git r done :thumb:

you all are definently larry the cable guy fans up there that is for sure.

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tb, I said I showed you the door, son, I didn't say you were smart enough to go though it! :thumb: How's the whittling classes coming along? Or pottery? Or cross stitch? Boy, it must be nice to have some time on your hands to take up some meaningful hobbies! :blink: Obviously, you also like torture since you keep reappearing :lol: but I guess Forrest Gump didn't know he was getting played either! Later, Oneida......is......gonna.......

 

quit drooling, tb.

 

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Can anyone tell me how this week of practice has been going for Hampton? How does Oneida's line and secondary stack up against Hampton's line and WRs?

 

 

 

Oneida's D-line will stack up just fine with Hampton, and as for the secondary they will be fine as well. I dont think Hampton will have the speed to match up with ohs. It will non the less be a hard fought physical game, but that still wont change my prediction I think ohs will win big. I think the O will move the ball due to a strong running game backed up by a quick recivers. Ohs's D will be able to give Hhs all they want and then some. With that said good luck to both teams and I hope everyone has a safe trip to Hampton this Friday.

 

 

OUT ! <_<

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Those questions are probably not gonna get answered until Friday. The Indians have faced some excellent teams, so whatever Hampton presents they will have seen a team that is similiar to them at some point this season. I really can't think of a single offense the Indians haven't seen this year, except maybe the veer, but they've seen bits of that, too. I guess we'll know soon.

 

<_< Kaz ;)

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Well here it is week one of the playoffs only 32 teams have the privilage to even be at practice this week, and it cuts in half each week. Hopefully the tribe comes out with a bang friday night and lays the pads to the dogs. Hitem fast, hard, and often. Then use some speed and makes plays. D, youve played your butts off all year long and kept us in every single game you have played. DONT stop now, keep pourin the wood to offenses and makin big 8 downs inside the 5 stops and makin teams turn the ball over. Keep doin this and the O will start to click. When we do this our offense seems to have a different swagger to it. Go out and get it done.

 

Or how everone else on this website says, GITER DUN! <_<

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I don't think Oneida has seen a line as big and strong as HHS's. Just ask coalfield or Harriman from last year. Hampton has just about all of thier lineman back including junior 1a prospect Steven Roop (6'7" 320). Their line is bigger and stronger than last year's. HHS also has a college prospect at WR Johnathan Lyons. I don't know anything about Oneida but I don't think they have seen a line this size this year. The only problem I have seen with the line is not blocking their assignments. they do not use their brains a lot. They had not really had to block until Adam got hurt. All they had to do was take up space and occupy people. Now they have to move people and blow them off the ball which they are not used to doing but I have a feling they will be ready Fri.

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