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Week 9: Sunbright @ Oneida


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I know pride, maybe Mr. Disney will write us a check for a new QB and a few receivers just to keep it interesting in case we meet. Better be careful, you're looking more GCA than pride right now :thumb:

I didn't mean it that way. But, your "marquis" win is beating Rockwood. Name one other team on your schedule that is a "quality" win. And I stand by my comment that you won't go far without utilizing the forward pass in your offense. There are teams that will shutdown your run game, it happened last night.

 

As far as Mr. Disney is concerned, Grace is very blessed to have that family as a part of the academy AND church. I wouldn't go that direction, it isn't very becoming of you.

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I didn't mean it that way. But, your "marquis" win is beating Rockwood. Name one other team on your schedule that is a "quality" win. And I stand by my comment that you won't go far without utilizing the forward pass in your offense. There are teams that will shutdown your run game, it happened last night.

As far as Mr. Disney is concerned, Grace is very blessed to have that family as a part of the academy AND church. I wouldn't go that direction, it isn't very becoming of you.

Sure you did. Why else would you have "corrected" me when I said Coalfield beat a good team last night?

 

I'm gonna call it quits on this topic pride, we're gonna end up going down a bad road so I'll just bow out, good luck to your "team".

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Sure you did.

I'm gonna call it quits on this topic pride, we're gonna end up going down a bad road so I'll just bow out, good luck to your "team".

Your response says enough. No quality wins. You can look at GCA's schedule and say the same. Point is, playoff time is almost here and neither team knows if they've been battle tested enough to make a deep run. I will again stand by my comment about Oneida, they won't make it far because you can't throw the ball.

 

To stay on topic, Oneida will win this game. Your comment about the Disney family was out of line.

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Sure you did. Why else would you have "corrected" me when I said Coalfield beat a good team last night?

I'm gonna call it quits on this topic pride, we're gonna end up going down a bad road so I'll just bow out, good luck to your "team".

You got my last post on CoachT. I'm done. I've fought the good fight over the years and I have nothing left to offer this community. It has been fun talking with all of you guys through the years. My work is done here. ADMIN, close this account, I'm done.

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You got my last post on CoachT. I'm done. I've fought the good fight over the years and I have nothing left to offer this community. It has been fun talking with all of you guys through the years. My work is done here. ADMIN, close this account, I'm done.

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You got my last post on CoachT. I'm done. I've fought the good fight over the years and I have nothing left to offer this community. It has been fun talking with all of you guys through the years. My work is done here. ADMIN, close this account, I'm done.

Don't leave me old friend. Some folks can't take the truth

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Nah, playing on grass seems more football than carpet does. I can see it if you had serious drainage issues or something like that but if you have a field that drains well & aren't looking for a "draw" of some sort I say stick with grass.

 

As for sunbright, their QB has some pretty good speed & some good receivers, I think our line & backers have an edge over them. I can see us back in the win column Friday. . . At least I hope so.

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Nah, playing on grass seems more football than carpet does. I can see it if you had serious drainage issues or something like that but if you have a field that drains well & aren't looking for a "draw" of some sort I say stick with grass.

 

As for sunbright, their QB has some pretty good speed & some good receivers, I think our line & backers have an edge over them. I can see us back in the win column Friday. . . At least I hope so.

Hold on to the ball. Stop #10 first. Then stop #24. You win big
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