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Moto, let me ask you a question. Our kicking game at South Pittsburg is not great. I have been telling Grider that he needs to train those boys to lift their leg up above their head when they are learning to kick the football. I was listening Friday night and when those boys would kick the balls, it sounded like a dud. How much air pressure does that Adkins man at Joe Byrns keep in his balls? I think Grider needs to add some air to ours so that when our boys kick it, the ball will go further and higher. You think im joking but im not.

 

 

Roy I got to thinking...it's not about how much pressure is in the balls but rather how much pressure is on the balls. You want to make sure you apply the right amount of pressure to the balls and in the right spot. If you can get these two things right the balls will shoot up really quick. Be warned though...if Grider does this he'll need to be coaching from behind because he may get hit in the face.

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The Milan score impresses me too! If Milan is the typical Milan team I've seen and Humbodlt held them to 10 points then I smell trouble for JB. I tell you this though...if we can get the short passing game going like we did tonight then we'll give ourselves a shot. We'll have to get rid of the ball a lot sooner though! Brandon did a great job of finding the open man tonight. Defensively...gulp...gonna be a tough one. Sink or Swim...

 

I dont believe Milan is Milan thusfar..Vikings have improved but IMO are undersized team-wise..JB will have their hands full ,but should win in a squeaker

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Well Springfield plays Thursday night on tv which makes it easy on me living in Clarksville and I can come to this game Friday night. This is 1 of the games I am most interested in this whole season. I am pretty pumped for this 1; usually not this much anticipation for a JBS game until 3rd/4th round of the play offs. I somehow wish the JBS players could go into this game not worrying about winning/losing but rather a carefree attitude realizing that this game was scheduled to make them better instead of padding their record. I guess take the pressure out of the equation and play as hard as they can, have fun, and let the winning/losing take care of itself. Having said that, I was that age and in their shoes at 1 time and winning was very important to me and I doubt I could have have taking that attitude into a scrimmage, much less a game. Anyway, good luck JBS, really looking forward to it.....

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Well Springfield plays Thursday night on tv which makes it easy on me living in Clarksville and I can come to this game Friday night. This is 1 of the games I am most interested in this whole season. I am pretty pumped for this 1; usually not this much anticipation for a JBS game until 3rd/4th round of the play offs. I somehow wish the JBS players could go into this game not worrying about winning/losing but rather a carefree attitude realizing that this game was scheduled to make them better instead of padding their record. I guess take the pressure out of the equation and play as hard as they can, have fun, and let the winning/losing take care of itself. Having said that, I was that age and in their shoes at 1 time and winning was very important to me and I doubt I could have have taking that attitude into a scrimmage, much less a game. Anyway, good luck JBS, really looking forward to it.....

What he said :thumb:

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Humboldt should be ready for this game, against SF they played subs the last seven minutes of the game and that when SF scored two touchdowns one I'n the last minute of the game. So, don't think the game was close the first team defense played a good game but offense had a 119 yards of penalties so hopefully we can get that under control!

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Roy I got to thinking...it's not about how much pressure is in the balls but rather how much pressure is on the balls. You want to make sure you apply the right amount of pressure to the balls and in the right spot. If you can get these two things right the balls will shoot up really quick. Be warned though...if Grider does this he'll need to be coaching from behind because he may get hit in the face.

 

Moto, your joking. If Grider gets hit in the face, then it was a real bad kick because Grider is on the sideline. How much air pressure does that Adkins man put in his balls for his kickers to kick?

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