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We sure wld like to show you our Purtty Carpet At old Burley WOMG!

Do your part and we will see ya in the SEMIS!

 

GO DEVILS!!!

 

One at a time son. One at a time.

 

We would just love to come for dinner though. I assume Barb's cooking.:blink:

 

We are young for sure. Either real good or REAL bad.

 

Our boys have never seen the likes of Burley. Be like a trip to New York for us small town boys plus we have never been 75 point underdogs before. :ph34r:

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One at a time son. One at a time.

 

We would just love to come for dinner though. I assume Barb's cooking.:blink:

 

We are young for sure. Either real good or REAL bad.

 

Our boys have never seen the likes of Burley. Be like a trip to New York for us small town boys plus we have never been 75 point underdogs before. :ph34r:

Devils have been playing some rly good football since the Mo West lost(by 4). The Alcoa game speaks for itself. Goodluck to Giles we hope to see ya soon.

 

Go Devils! 5 to go!

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I'm not writing them off but I did notice that DeKalb Co has not beat a team with a winning record. Best they have done is beaten two teams with 5-5 record. They did put up 30 points on undefeated Smithville.

 

What I am concerned with the most at this point is our bus making it all the way up there. I sure wish the coach would allow us parents to drive the boys. The only reason we have managed away games thus far is because we've been within 1.5 hours of our opponents.....when we drove that far the darn thing was smoking and sputtering like crazy. It cooled off during the game allowing the thing to start and probably wouldn't have if they didnt park it on that hill. That was the night the boys got home about two in the morning because the bus quit running in Columbia and they had to let it cool off for about an hour.

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Nothing to worry about for Giles if DeKalb plays like they did last night. I just hope they can use it for motivation to bounce back because if not this will get ugly. I have not seen anything at all from Giles so I really have no input on the game, but I will say if DeKalb plays like they did in the first 9 games of the season they will be hard to beat. If they hang their heads and play like last night then it will be a frustrating night for the fans and the players.

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Nothing to worry about for Giles if DeKalb plays like they did last night. I just hope they can use it for motivation to bounce back because if not this will get ugly. I have not seen anything at all from Giles so I really have no input on the game, but I will say if DeKalb plays like they did in the first 9 games of the season they will be hard to beat. If they hang their heads and play like last night then it will be a frustrating night for the fans and the players.

 

Well, we would deeply appreciate it if you would tell the coaches to stick with last weeks game plan. B)

 

Giles only runs two sets and relies on mainly 4 different plays. On defense we run a 6-2 and our corners are slow. But our punter may make all district. :o

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Well, we would deeply appreciate it if you would tell the coaches to stick with last weeks game plan. B)

 

Giles only runs two sets and relies on mainly 4 different plays. On defense we run a 6-2 and our corners are slow. But our punter may make all district. :o

If this true,then you,re going to have a long nite. Not sure what happened against LA, but Dekalb can sure move the ball well. They have a nice balance offense. With the passing game being a little better than the running game. But they mix it up nicely.

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If this true,then you,re going to have a long nite. Not sure what happened against LA, but Dekalb can sure move the ball well. They have a nice balance offense. With the passing game being a little better than the running game. But they mix it up nicely.

 

Yes it's usually great. Just got comfortable with how everything was going. I think the bye week hurt more than it helped. When DC's offense gets quick strikes the D usually comes up big on the next drive because they kind of keep the momentum going for them. That is how it has been in every game. Except Smith Co. that's why I think we allowed so many points. We had long sustained drives, but once SC got on the field it was like the D wasn't even trying. Probably because of alot of them playing both ways. I look forward to seeing this game. It's always nice to see a team you haven't seen play before.

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From what you guys tell us it looks like its going to be a long night for Giles. Our offense is very bland. We do send a man in motion every now and again. Our qb has a weak arm so we rely on short passes around 7 yards or so. Most of the time we run a 2 tight end set with a pro-I backfield. The same 11 on offense play on defense. We have a lot of luck with our 6-2. In our district nobody throws the ball so we don't focus too much on the passing game. We usually hold teams to less than 250 yards rushing a game though. It also helps that we bring our safety up into run support. We like to put 9 in the box. :ph34r:

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From what you guys tell us it looks like its going to be a long night for Giles. Our offense is very bland. We do send a man in motion every now and again. Our qb has a weak arm so we rely on short passes around 7 yards or so. Most of the time we run a 2 tight end set with a pro-I backfield. The same 11 on offense play on defense. We have a lot of luck with our 6-2. In our district nobody throws the ball so we don't focus too much on the passing game. We usually hold teams to less than 250 yards rushing a game though. It also helps that we bring our safety up into run support. We like to put 9 in the box. :ph34r:

i've heard they're adding a variation of the wishbone for the dekalb game.this should really help our passing game!

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