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last i checked the scoreboard westview won 21-6 over carver. give back the touchdown you say was lost on a bogus call and westview still wins "legit" 21-14 that is if carver can convert for 2 which they couldn't do from what i read in the jackson sun :thumb:

 

I think he was talking about the Humboldt/Westview game, not the Westview/Carver game. Don't get your panties in a wad.

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I am going to assume since you know so much about the games and film and such that you play for Humboldt.

I am also going to assume that you are #12 since you have it in your name.

I am going to then again, assume, that you are the punter for Humboldt who got his punt blocked in the first game since you mentioned it twice in your editorial.

<That and its listed on the Humboldt Roster> :unsure:

 

...and? my dad and I share this name...good job though...im guessing that you are the manager/camera man...who used to be the manager at humboldt but went to westview...and yes...the punt was blocked, ...obviously...which was the only points westview put up on the board that night...but big game tomorrow night...so ill be wearing #12 out there punting, playing WR, and yelling for my team...

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...and? my dad and I share this name...good job though...im guessing that you are the manager/camera man...who used to be the manager at humboldt but went to westview...and yes...the punt was blocked, ...obviously...which was the only points westview put up on the board that night...but big game tomorrow night...so ill be wearing #12 out there punting, playing WR, and yelling for my team...

I predict you get another one blocked, or at least tiped by someone.

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manager/camera man...but big game tomorrow night...

 

I do Fellowship of Christian Athletes now. And if you've seen the film ... don't laugh too hard! :unsure:

 

I was reading the article in the new ON THE BALL Magazine tonight and I was really impressed with Milan's devotion to their Spirituality, along with everything else. I see that most of them seem to have won their big game even before walking on the field tomorrow night :lol:

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I think he was talking about the Humboldt/Westview game, not the Westview/Carver game. Don't get your panties in a wad.

no panties in a wad buddy, i prefer boxers. anyhow just stating the facts. humboldt beat westview regardless of a bad call just like westview beat carver regardless of a bad call. we all know that the refs aren't perfect. you play your game to win. best of luck to both teams and praying for no injuries. looks like the weather might be a factor. which team does it hurt/which team does it help or does it even matter?

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no panties in a wad buddy, i prefer boxers. anyhow just stating the facts. humboldt beat westview regardless of a bad call just like westview beat carver regardless of a bad call. we all know that the refs aren't perfect. you play your game to win. best of luck to both teams and praying for no injuries. looks like the weather might be a factor. which team does it hurt/which team does it help or does it even matter?

 

I don't think it affects either team at this point...Both played in bad weather in week 10 and did well...Westview only lost by 7 to Milan and Humboldt beat Huntingdon 33-28

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I don't think it affects either team at this point...Both played in bad weather in week 10 and did well...Westview only lost by 7 to Milan and Humboldt beat Huntingdon 33-28

 

I actually think it favors Humboldt. They proved in Week 10 they could still move the ball in the air when its wet (just enough to keep you honest). Westview managed less than 100 yards of offense against Milan that same night, if I'm not mistaken.

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I actually think it favors Humboldt. They proved in Week 10 they could still move the ball in the air when its wet (just enough to keep you honest). Westview managed less than 100 yards of offense against Milan that same night, if I'm not mistaken.

less that fifty actually. Does anyone know how westview scored against B.T. Washington so well?

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less that fifty actually. Does anyone know how westview scored against B.T. Washington so well?

They played Carver not BT washinigton. and they won 21-6. but anyways this should be a good game as long as our offense is clicking like it did in the begginig of the year and against carver. as long as we dont choke in the second round like we usually do, then we should face milan in a rematch. I'm guessing on this games outcome. because they both have GREAT defenses, but another thing is that humbolt gave a lot of pts up in week 10, so if it was wet, oyur defense would be better ( only 7 in milan game) anyway.

westview- 13 humbolt- 10 :D

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