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It wouldn't surprise me. Gonna come down to whether the jackets clean their act IMO. We've had a rough start. Page game shell-shocked us but I think it's going to turn out that they're actually VERY good. We haven't been healthy since we played them. Not to mention a penalty problem like you can't even imagine. Going into Waverly, we're going to be near 100% on starters returning ready to prove ourselves. I'm optimistic that we're going to be way more physical than you guys are used to. BUT, if we continue to get in 3rd and 20's like we have all season, we won't be able to dig out of that hole. Looking forward to it!

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I think it will be a good game! I think it will come down to who wants it the most. I know our boys have been working really hard, as I'm sure Fairview has too. After watching the kid from Loretto get hurt last week, I just hope for a good, injury free, clean game.

Agreed! The only thing I want to see get hurt in this one is Tigger feelings. :D
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You said this last year and we got beat swarm

In all seriousness, just about every player that played for Fairview in that game is back this year. Except bigger/stronger/faster. We've even picked up a VERY talented running back from Virginia that is the fastest Jacket I've seen since Nic Harvey.

However, we have been very, very, VERY, undisciplined and our record shows it. Penalties, dropped passes, missed tackles... I can go on and on. For some reason I feel like we're going to straighten it up this week. If not, we'll be 1-3. Simple as that.

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In all seriousness, just about every player that played for Fairview in that game is back this year. Except bigger/stronger/faster. We've even picked up a VERY talented running back from Virginia that is the fastest Jacket I've seen since Nic Harvey.

However, we have been very, very, VERY, undisciplined and our record shows it. Penalties, dropped passes, missed tackles... I can go on and on. For some reason I feel like we're going to straighten it up this week. If not, we'll be 1-3. Simple as that.

The man speaks the truth.
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