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I would call it "you know what is coming, good luck stopping it".

Sounds like the same offense as the Stangs. Im betting you right now though that the Stampede will stop whatever you send thier way. Just look at the last few games against some good offensive teams. They are as good on defense as they are on offense. THe 1st half will be close. The 2nd half will be dominated by the relentless attack of the Stangs. Get ready. Go Stangs.

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Uhm....Collinwood....

He was saying "not as physical" .Not to imply that C-wood is not phyiscal. C-wood had a great season and sounds like thy will be stacked again next year.

As far as being physical though. Ya better put your "Big Boy Britches" on when you are coming to Paul Ward. They take physical to the next level.

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He was saying "not as physical" .Not to imply that C-wood is not phyiscal. C-wood had a great season and sounds like thy will be stacked again next year.

As far as being physical though. Ya better put your "Big Boy Britches" on when you are coming to Paul Ward. They take physical to the next level.

NCS as a team is faster than Huntingdon I'm assuming. You can't be physical if you can't simply catch their players in a foot race. Edited by FootballAnalysis9494
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NCS as a team is faster than Huntingdon I'm assuming.

Why would you assume that? I haven't seen NC play but I'm willing to bet Huntingdon has seen 4 or 5 teams faster than NC. And you should ask them how the foot race went and how physical they were. This ain't a track meet its football. Edited by rb42
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NCS as a team is faster than Huntingdon I'm assuming. You can't be physical if you can't simply catch their players in a foot race.

I dont know anything about NCS Im sorry to say. I do however know from 1st hand experience about Huntingdon. Im not from Huntingdon. Im a UC fan. Ive watched these boys completely own. us twice this season. Ive watched alot of high school football and watched my team win the State Championship in 09. Ive seen physical, tough, dominating teams out there. These boys are among the top 2 physical teams I've ever had to opportunity to watch. Ofcourse the 09 UC team is the other. Ths Stangs feild a very quick offensive and defensive line. THey dont have what I would call tremendous speed and they dont need it. They just pound that rock over and over and over again. They can break away but that's usually after the opposing defesne has put everybody up on the line to stop the run and they catch them playing close and break away. Thier qb is hard or should I say very hard to bring down. It's an attack that many 1A and 2A teams can't keep up with. The 2nd half is when the onslaught takes it's toll.

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