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I don't agree. Watertown showed us something!

They are a good football team...but got drilled by DA...and squeaked by Grundy. All the other teams in that region aren't very good. Hence...the competition in that region isn't very strong. Forrest does look to be very good...especially playing a pretty good 4a Page that close.

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Antwan cmon man. We have been over this a dozen times. #5 got hurt when Watertown was up 20-7. Watertown was dominating.

Did he get hurt against DA too? Grundy is 1-8 with their only win against Cannon. I don't care who didn't play. Watertown is a decent 2a team. Westy is too.

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They are a good football team...but got drilled by DA...and squeaked by Grundy. All the other teams in that region aren't very good. Hence...the competition in that region isn't very strong. Forrest does look to be very good...especially playing a pretty good 4a Page that close.

Talk about a team that you actually know about. You know nothing about Watertown.
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Talk about a team that you actually know about. You know nothing about Watertown.

Ah little guy.. I may know more than you think about your team...lol. I said you have a good team. Do you disagree? I certainly will be pulling for you against westy.

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Ah little guy.. I may know more than you think about your team...lol. I said you have a good team. Do you disagree? I certainly will be pulling for you against westy.

Hahaha always with a short joke. Are you sure you know? Who are your sources? Lol....no I don't disagree at all! We have to play the way we are capable of playing. I hope that you are pulling for one of your own lol!! Thanks for the support!
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Put it this way, Watertown was ahead of us at halftime and was well in the game until the 4th. We had Westy 21-7 at half and just suffocated them in the 2nd. I dont care how much they've "improved" they have beaten up on the little sisters of this region to get to where they are after the game with us.

Were you even at the Forrest/westy game? Suffocated in the 2nd?

Lay down when down 14?

Westy had 2 key turnovers in the 1st. Forrest goes up 14-0. Westy then marched 70+ yards to score making it 14-7. Forrest goes 3 and out and snaps ball over punters head. Westy takes over on 18 and does not get in to the end zone. Huge turning point in the game! Forrest scores with less than a minute, to go up 21-7 at half. Score was still 21-7 with 7 minutes to go in the 4th quarter. Total yards for both teams were separated by 20 something yards. It would be great to have another shot at Forrest but that probably won't happen until next year. Go ahead Marion, start licking your chops.

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I'm glad number five has recovered nicely. A great player can affect a lot of games. Truth is if him being hurt is the reason Grundy scored 28 points on them does that mean that he is all they have? If so and Marion plays them we will just run away from him and it should be smooth sailing all night. Marion's qb, arguably their best player went out in the third against Boyd. After that game Marion has averaged 50 points per game since he has been out.

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