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I think it will probably be worse than that.

no it want...Coach will not do that..if he can put a 40 difference on you he will; but the brakes go on big time after that ....if it din not happen to Polk, it aint gonna happen to you.....It will not be much different, unless that pit bull with the loud mouth and rollers in her hair that yall brought down last year starts ripping the coaches and players again

 

....Booger just sayin  :mrgreen:

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Theyll play some. But I expect this one to get ugly early and I think they'll pull them pretty quick. We won't have the bye week this year so it is a chance to get some rest before the playoffs. The only one who might not play would be Bible and we held him out for catholic because of the risk of him reinjuring his shoulder.

He was not held out for risk of reinjuring his shoulder...he was injured in the Copper Basin game and was held out for that reason...his surgeon didn't release him until just before the Sunbright game.

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44-17 Notre Dame

there will not be 17 put on this defense...that defense is violent right now.....if it happens it is because the second and 3rd team is on the field

 

...Booger just sayin :mrgreen:

 

56-0 Notre Dame... Catholic scored 61 in one quarter and a half against Coalfield an Notre Dame gave Catholic all sorts of trouble in the season opener. Notre Dame to much

can't imagine there will be 56....coach will put the brakes on after 40, if they can put 40 on them...if we score those additional points, it is because Coalfield is worse than Booger thinkin

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there will not be 17 put on this defense...that defense is violent right now.....if it happens it is because the second and 3rd team is on the field

 

...Booger just sayin :mrgreen:

 

can't imagine there will be 56....coach will put the brakes on after 40, if they can put 40 on them...if we score those additional points, it is because Coalfield is worse than Booger thinkin

Coalfield starts or plays 4 freshmen. I know that they played 3 and 4 on defense last week against Oneida on tv. They didn't look very deep this year which makes it a lot like us. once starters goes out its a huge drop off. in most schools it just drops off a little

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Coalfield starts or plays 4 freshmen. I know that they played 3 and 4 on defense last week against Oneida on tv. They didn't look very deep this year which makes it a lot like us. once starters goes out its a huge drop off. in most schools it just drops off a little

When you only have around 30 kids on the team it usually is a huge drop off. It has always been like that at small schools.
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