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Which begs to answer the question about this years team.......How do you know that this year's group isn't "soft", too? Maybe looks were deceiving, but the Gang Green we saw sure did "bring it" from horn to horn. I assure you every team has a few "warts" they want to hide. /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" /> If you search long enough you'll find a few on your current team, too. You learn to love'em......warts and all! I will say this too, winning has a unique way of changing young peoples attitudes. When they are winning, they tend to lose the ego a little bit. Having said that, Mr. Lambert is slowly but surely conforming his players into teammates that tend to "check it at the door". I'm getting hungry for some Football! /hungry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":hungry:" border="0" alt="hungry.gif" />

 

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I don't think I've ever seen a soft Tiger team maybe slower, smaller or not as strong but never one that that broke the huddle and backed away from contact.

Allen and Moriaty will be missed but thats HS football 4 years come and go fast it's another teams time under the lights the 2008 Tigers.

 

Good luck to both teams. I still think it will be a 3 point game.

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Slimp....do you honestly think this years team has a player of the same caliber as Allen? I thought he was a "special" kind of player. If Rocks-vegas has anyone on his level, my prediction would be closer. My sources say you will have a solid football team, but until the Tigers locate some key replacements they will experience some growing pains. Besides, with Allen, you only put up 7 points on us a year ago.

 

I would vouch for the Mex Place (El Rey), most of their stuff is first rate. Can't go wrong with that Jerry Burger either. Although I personnally tend to order the fish basket myself. My suggestion eat at the Mex and then after the game swing by Phillips Drive-In and treat yourself to a Ice Cream afterwards.

 

I sure hope my gaunchos are ready!

 

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That the perfect food plan there Kaz! and Si Senor on being ready.

 

If the Indians stay focused, listen to Coach Lambert and don't try and jump the Grand Canyon on their 4 Wheelers, they will do very well.

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I would suggest Preston's and get a big fat juicy steak. That way you at least get to take home a good meal with you to go along with that whiping Oneida is going to put on Rockwood. Lambert's Indians get to take the first step of 15 this season. Go Oneida (1992 State Champs)

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Last year Rockwood's game plan was very conservative against the Indians because they felt their defense wouldn't give up more than one score. They'll have to open it up this year like they did against Midway last year if they want to leave Scott County with a win. I don't think a team can be one dimensional and beat Oneida this year.

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Everyone knows the first week of football season is sloppy. It takes teams a min to get up to game speed, they ant been apart of in about a year. But I see the tigers not playing to good in this game. I think it will all depend on the tigers QB. I dont know a lot about him i just know he didnt get to many snaps last year behind #10. And he is going to have to prove him self or its going to be a very long year for the tigers. But the real ? for rockwood is there D. If it shows up it could be a very good game. But if not, everyone will be gone by half time.

 

Oneida by 10

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Im excited, I think this is going to be a great game . sure there will be a few mistakes , being the first game.

I have talked to people who haven't been to a game in 3 or more years , that are going to be here. Its possible we have a record crowd. I don't think anyone will be leaving early . here is two well coached fisical teams . what a way to open the season ! don't get much better than this.

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this ole cowpoke has just bout figgerd the tribe'll get themselves beat friday night. yep recon they believe all the hype bein said bout'em. how good everybody been tellin 'em they are. well you young'uns ain't done squat yet! so you best buckle up real tight cause i know fer sure them tiggers don't believe y'all that special. now don't misunderstand the ol' ghostrider I'm a huge fan of the tribe it'd break my heart to see a loss. i'm just sayin you better get redy fer one big ol cat fight they ain't coming up here to swap recipes. go tribe

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Last year Rockwood's game plan was very conservative against the Indians because they felt their defense wouldn't give up more than one score. They'll have to open it up this year like they did against Midway last year if they want to leave Scott County with a win. I don't think a team can be one dimensional and beat Oneida this year.

 

 

Great coaching. Put your athletes in a position to win. I hope the Rockwood faithful will remeber that...probably won't!

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I don't think I've ever seen a soft Tiger team maybe slower, smaller or not as strong but never one that that broke the huddle and backed away from contact.

Allen and Moriaty will be missed but thats HS football 4 years come and go fast it's another teams time under the lights the 2008 Tigers.

 

Good luck to both teams. I still think it will be a 3 point game.

 

 

No matter what happens, remember that we are talking about boys here. I guarantee you no one wants to win more than them players down on the field. I hope we will all be good fans and support the boys as best we can.

 

Everyone be careful driving up. Dang, The Indians left so much football on the field last November in Hampton. Time to have some fun and cash in all the hard work. I think I can hear the Thunder!

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I think the Oneida fans will be happy with what they see on the field. Win or loose this young men will act with Pride ,Class, and Character. When you walk into the stadium, you can feel the difference in the air. Coach L. and his staff have the players acting like young men not cocky kids as several posters seem to think. The attitude has changed at Oneida. The student body acts different the parents are working harder than ever to raise money. Don't take this the wrong way, they have always worked hard. I just do not know how to say it without it sounding Hokie. I think you all should come out and see for yourselves, It is just a different atmosphere. I guarantee it.

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