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Come on now ..I know there are some eagle fans out there tell us a little about your team.

I know you have very good football tradition.

They will need to bring back Scott Galyon for this one. Enjoy your visit to the castle Eagles. Take your souvenir pictures pre-game. You won't feel like pictures afterwards.

Hey Kazam,Seymour or seen enough? You were right. The Eagles were better than I thought. They found a way to score.

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Come on now ..I know there are some eagle fans out there tell us a little about your team.

I know you have very good football tradition.

They will need to bring back Scott Galyon for this one. Enjoy your visit to the castle Eagles. Take your souvenir pictures pre-game. You won't feel like pictures afterwards.

Hey Kazam,Seymour or seen enough? You were right. The Eagles were better than I thought. They found a way to score.

 

 

Seymour had a pretty good defense. Their offense is what needs to improve. A lot times the qb would throw those floater types passes that take forever to get to the receiver. By then, three or four Vikings would be there ready to intercept it.

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This was a very dangerous game for the Vikings. Not only did they have to worry about all the cheap shots by the Eagles, but they had to deal with the early (what I can only speculate to be) retaliation personal foul calls on several of the Vikings by this pitiful excuse for an officiating crew, as it threatened to sit them out for next weeks game! Most lopsidedly called game I have EVER witnessed. The officials only started making calls on Seymour after the score was 30 to NOTHING in the fourth quarter and the game was obviously out of reach. Not to mentioned that the game threatened to get WAY out of hand on behalf of the Eagles. So don't let the box score fool you.... there were only two or three calls against Seymour that were made before that point... and that includes the ejection of #66 of the Eagles. And to beat it all their coaches had the nerve to try and send him back in the game... and at that point it would have been against the Viking reserves. There were numerous CHEAP SHOTS (several after the play was over) by the Eagles right in front of the officials, and no call!! The Vikings literally had to run back to the huddle after the play to keep form getting the personal foul call. PITIFUL!!!! Not wining..... because the Vikings obviously did what the do and LEFT NO DOUBT. I just want to make sure the picture was correctly painted of this farce of a game! I would suggest this game be reviewed by the TSSAA so that this never happens again!!!!!!!! :( Now that I got that off my chest... on to the REMATCH!!! So lets get healthy and get prepared. :(

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There is that pot again. TN high has got a good ball club but to state that they were only victims of cheap shots and dirty play is a joke. In fact the late hits and grabbing in the pile was started in the first half by the vikings. As far as number 66 getting tossed the refs never informed the coaches that he was tossed. First time I ever seen a player tossed for a facemask. I saw good sportsmanship displayed by both sides and poor sportsmanship displayed by both.

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There is that pot again. TN high has got a good ball club but to state that they were only victims of cheap shots and dirty play is a joke. In fact the late hits and grabbing in the pile was started in the first half by the vikings. As far as number 66 getting tossed the refs never informed the coaches that he was tossed. First time I ever seen a player tossed for a facemask. I saw good sportsmanship displayed by both sides and poor sportsmanship displayed by both.

 

 

I think it would be difficult to tell who started the grabbing and eye poking in the pile unless you were in it. The amount of penalties, especially personal fouls, were uncharacteristic of this year's team. I'm not saying it was all Seymour's fault, because when things get heated even the best of us can lose our cool from time to time. It was just a sloppy game from both sides.

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There is that pot again. TN high has got a good ball club but to state that they were only victims of cheap shots and dirty play is a joke. In fact the late hits and grabbing in the pile was started in the first half by the vikings. As far as number 66 getting tossed the refs never informed the coaches that he was tossed. First time I ever seen a player tossed for a facemask. I saw good sportsmanship displayed by both sides and poor sportsmanship displayed by both.

For you to make the statement "First time I ever seen a player tossed for a facemask" shows how truly clueless you really are. And if the Eagles coaching staff didn't understand that #66 had been tossed form the game, they were the only ones in the stadium that didn't get the message. Oh.... my bad...besides YOU of course.

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This was a very dangerous game for the Vikings. Not only did they have to worry about all the cheap shots by the Eagles, but they had to deal with the early (what I can only speculate to be) retaliation personal foul calls on several of the Vikings by this pitiful excuse for an officiating crew, as it threatened to sit them out for next weeks game! Most lopsidedly called game I have EVER witnessed. The officials only started making calls on Seymour after the score was 30 to NOTHING in the fourth quarter and the game was obviously out of reach. Not to mentioned that the game threatened to get WAY out of hand on behalf of the Eagles. So don't let the box score fool you.... there were only two or three calls against Seymour that were made before that point... and that includes the ejection of #66 of the Eagles. And to beat it all their coaches had the nerve to try and send him back in the game... and at that point it would have been against the Viking reserves. There were numerous CHEAP SHOTS (several after the play was over) by the Eagles right in front of the officials, and no call!! The Vikings literally had to run back to the huddle after the play to keep form getting the personal foul call. PITIFUL!!!! Not wining..... because the Vikings obviously did what the do and LEFT NO DOUBT. I just want to make sure the picture was correctly painted of this farce of a game! I would suggest this game be reviewed by the TSSAA so that this never happens again!!!!!!!! :thumb: Now that I got that off my chest... on to the REMATCH!!! So lets get healthy and get prepared. :hungry:

 

That's the thing about asking for a review about a game Cap, the coaches can't really speak out against the refs in fear of retaliation but they can ask for the game to be reviewed but...nothing will be done except to tell them they need to do a better job. Take last year us and Mo West....we had them beat and 2 or 3 calls that were done....which actually cost us the game and I would tell you I never blame refs but honestly...the refs actually cost us the game...they reviewed the film and said they made a mistake but the decison on the field stands.

 

We had a crew tonight that was great....well for us.... but I hope we have them for our game next week. They got personal fouls, facemasks, broke up some scuffles....and it went both ways.

 

REMATCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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