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didnt westview play tonite?... Who won anyone know anythng?

Westview lost 34 35, Going for 2 point conversion with a few ticks left. They should have gone for the tie because they most likely would have pulled away in overtime. Bad call by WV coaching IMO. Westview doesn't seem to be able to stop anyone. Maybe a long season,.

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I'm not sure about the 2 point conversion either. The kicker was perfect tonight on his PAT's and he looked to be a really good field goal kicker. I've always been told to go for the tie if you're at home and go for the win if your on the road in crucial plays like that. It was a great game to watch though!

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didnt westview play tonite?... Who won anyone know anythng?

Westview lost 34 35, Going for 2 point conversion with a few ticks left. They should have gone for the tie because they most likely would have pulled away in overtime. Bad call by WV coaching IMO. Westview doesn't seem to be able to stop anyone. Maybe a long season,.

I didn't attend the games and was wondering why you would say Westview doesn't seem to be able to stop anyone, with a 1pt game and had Westview completed the 2pt conversion would that statement been in reverse? Just by looking at the score and not attending the game I would think that I missed a heck of a game on both sides of the ball.

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didnt westview play tonite?... Who won anyone know anythng?

Westview lost 34 35, Going for 2 point conversion with a few ticks left. They should have gone for the tie because they most likely would have pulled away in overtime. Bad call by WV coaching IMO. Westview doesn't seem to be able to stop anyone. Maybe a long season,.

I didn't attend the games and was wondering why you would say Westview doesn't seem to be able to stop anyone, with a 1pt game and had Westview completed the 2pt conversion would that statement been in reverse? Just by looking at the score and not attending the game I would think that I missed a heck of a game on both sides of the ball.

 

Two of Westview's TD's came off kickoff returns, not because of the offense. The Westview D had a hard time stopping Holder. On 95% of the plays where he had the ball, he got anywhere from 5 to 7 yards a pop, if not more. I can't fault Coach Coady for going to for two, because in an OT setting and only having to go 10 yards, it would have been perfect for Huntingdon. It was a very good game!

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Gibson Co. is also playing at Humboldt this Friday in week 0!

 

My predictions:

Dyersburg over DC

Haywood over JCM

Jackson NS over Ripley

Huntingdon over Westview

Crockett Co. over Bolivar

Milan over JCS

Obion Co. over Fulton Co.

Covington over Frayser

Gibson Co. over Humboldt

 

 

Let's go with....

 

Dyersburg over Dyer Co.

JCM over Haywood

North Side over Ripley

Westview over Huntingdon

Crockett over Bolivar

Milan over JCS

Obion Co. over Fulton Co.

Covington over Frayser

Humboldt over Gibson Co..........sorry GC..... :unsure:

 

Right now looks as if I'm 6-1 with my only loss coming with Westview :lol: ......Crockett/Bolivar don't play till next weekend.....Obion Co. plays tonight, so I'd say I'm a solid 7-1 this weekend :popcorneater:

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