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Key is our DL maintaing their position at the line of scrimmage. Don't need to worry about getting alot of penetration. Just clog up things at the line and don't give Montgomery lanes to run in. Keep him from breaking something big and make him work for everything he gets. On offense, I'd like to see Loretto open things up early. If we can get a few passes completed and not be one-dimensional, I don't see Collinwood out scoring us. Hope all the 'wood fans coming over have a safe trip.

Not sure why we dont throw much.  We have the ability but for some reason just opt not to do so. 

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Loretto will get in the Oregon Duck formation and run the same running play time after time. With no success! If the play calling does not change, we can go ahead and get the basketballs out! I was told this weekend that coach Boyd is calling the plays this season. He may want to reconsider that decision after the two losses to quality teams. Loretto has become a one trick pony and predictable . The Collinwood game will determine the rest of our season. Win and Loretto will likely win the District, but if we do not win "get ready for hardwood action!" This game means that much.

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I hear they have a new wine in loretto, "we can't beat Collinwood" I think our announcer does fine at least you vcan understand and hear him. Go trojans

Last time i checked it wasnt the Loretto fans saying anything about the Collinwood anouncers.  It was just about everyone else.  And dont know anything about that whining because no one here thinks that.

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That is right RedTang . We will stick to the X and O's of football. A game announcer who never played a down of Football means nothing to us. Keep it on the level we care about. Not the guy who could not make it as a DJ on the Collinwood Country Bumkin radio station! But come on over we will have WKRP in Cincinnati at the game for Auditions! Lol

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My wife won a trip at work and we are going to Branson Missouri! Sad note is we are leaving Friday morning. We had planned to stay for the game but did not make sense to squeeze our time. We will miss the mustangs homecoming. I guess I can watch it on her iPhone Because I am still old-school. I still say Mustangs 28 to 14 for CW!

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I hate to hear the negative comment by lowtn.  Yes we've lost two games.  One to a 3A school and the other to a 5A school.  With two minutes to go, we had the ball and a chance against Lewis Co and there is not much more that you could ask for.  Lawrenceburg kicked our butts.  Take your hat off to them.  They crushed our line and our QB had no time to pass.

But, Loretto is averaging 28 points per game and only 12 neg yards per game.  I don't think play calling or formation has been the problem.  When you play up it hurts, but it makes you a better team in the long run.  We still have a couple more games on the schedule that will be very tough.  What really matters are the district games.  How do we compete with them, making the playoffs and not getting beat in the first round.  I think we still have a very long year to make these goals.  I am not trying to dog lowtn, but Is it not great that we expect more in Loretto again?  If hasn't been but a couple of years that we had no expectations at all.  Go Mustangs!!

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