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No reason why we can't and why we shouldn't. We matchup to our advantage every game up until we travel to Coalfield. The boys have already let 1 game slip away. No more patty cake or losing games you shouldn't. This is too special of a team to see them do that. I think they're in the right state of mind and ready to still make this a great season.

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I hope you guys dont really think Rockwood is just going to lay down to Harriman in a few weeks. Two seperate quotes kind of implied that. Anything goes when it comes to a rivalry game. Coach Webb will have his guys ready....i promise you. Never give a team bullatin board material and NEVER EVER look past a quality opponent. I'm HHS alumni so i will have to wish the Big Blue the best of luck against Wartburg. Should be a good night for Harriman to fine tune their game. Good Luck gentlemen

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I hope you guys dont really think Rockwood is just going to lay down to Harriman in a few weeks. Two seperate quotes kind of implied that. Anything goes when it comes to a rivalry game. Coach Webb will have his guys ready....i promise you. Never give a team bullatin board material and NEVER EVER look past a quality opponent. I'm HHS alumni so i will have to wish the Big Blue the best of luck against Wartburg. Should be a good night for Harriman to fine tune their game. Good Luck gentlemen

nobody is overlooking anyone. There's plenty of football to be played before then. Welcome to the T.
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I hope you guys dont really think Rockwood is just going to lay down to Harriman in a few weeks. Two seperate quotes kind of implied that. Anything goes when it comes to a rivalry game. Coach Webb will have his guys ready....i promise you. Never give a team bullatin board material and NEVER EVER look past a quality opponent. I'm HHS alumni so i will have to wish the Big Blue the best of luck against Wartburg. Should be a good night for Harriman to fine tune their game. Good Luck gentlemen

Juding by your name i'd expect you to be familar with the rivalry and with Coach Webb. Harriman has been hands down better on several occasions and still not came away with a victory against Rockwood. They're a tough out no matter what time or when it is, it's no push over. However I just like the way we matchup against them. Nothing to do with them laying down or anything in that nature.

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After witnessing the game between Wartburg and Harriman tonight, I don't know whether to be sickened or appalled by the numerous personal fouls and general overall lack of discipline and inability to tackle by Wartburg. SURELY the coaching staff will address this next week. Again this is a typical Larry Davis team- fundamentally unsound and the class of backyard football. It's a shame too, because I believe Wartburg has some legitimate talent. Someone mentioned earlier that there's a coach in waiting. Good Lord, let's hope so!

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After witnessing the game between Wartburg and Harriman tonight, I don't know whether to be sickened or appalled by the numerous personal fouls and general overall lack of discipline and inability to tackle by Wartburg. SURELY the coaching staff will address this next week. Again this is a typical Larry Davis team- fundamentally unsound and the class of backyard football. It's a shame too, because I believe Wartburg has some legitimate talent. Someone mentioned earlier that there's a coach in waiting. Good Lord, let's hope so!

Pretty pathetic number of unsportsmanlike penalties. I've done stats for awhile and can't remember there ever being that many personal fouls.
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This was my first game attending this year and I can tell you they looked way better than last year. There seems to be some major problems at WCHS, I was told Wartburg Football don't even have a football coach in the high school building? The administration has really destroyed this football program and it will take years to rebuild. From what I was told Davis took the Job because they begged him to take the job as they couldn't hire anyone not from the school district because they had no open jobs in the building. From what I was told tonight by a booster club member they are happy with this new coaching staff on rebuilding this program but it will take a long time and will be a hard one if your having to fight administration. 

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Any ejections? Heard it got chippy.

Yes, the King boy that used to be at Harriman took a very cheap #### late after the whistle at Burtheimer (guess that's how you spell it.) however he took off though and speared him in the head. I don't care if it was one if our boys that did that, they deserve an ejection for that. Way too dangerous of a hit.

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