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2-1 wuz tha correck scoar fer tha 1's.....Inn tha seccund haif Endswerf steal haid thair 1's inn and scoared on our yungur fellers....And then'st our yungur fellers scoared 2 times and part ov thair yungur fellers scoared 1 time on our yungur fellers....Our yungur fellers haid hit ferst and gole a cupple othur times and tham sneeky Tigers wood slip sum ov thair 1st teemers inn two stop our yung fellers... :rolleyes:

 

Ovurall Endswerf iz bettur thain thay whur laist yeer imo.....Butt steal knott az good az thay whur 3 yeer ago....Butt thay ere big upfrunt and haid sum nice skilt playurs and a thait big ole bowlin' bawl TB....

 

Mairvul played soo minny kids urlee hit wuz hard two git a good gayge....Frashmans Tee Hodge, Luke Walker, Ethan Endsley, AJ Davis, and Seth Orren played inn tha furst haif and got a tun ov werk....Indyvigelee stars fer Mairvul whur Blake Watson, Big Michael Hall, Christian Markum, and othurs on offence.....And on D Jack Bristol caws a fumbull and haid a pic, TD wuz arownd tha bawl az usewull, Matt Young and othurs....Both teems gott sum goodur werk inn and a good film two look att....Mairvul played 4 QB's and eye thaink evurbodee thait wint played sum fer tha boys frum 825....Tippycull furst scrimmige and lotts ov thangs two werk on imo...

 

Mairvul wuz missin' RB/LB Isaiah Cobb and thiz othur fellur hoo corches sum.....GQ....... :popcorneater:

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Will be interesting to see what this team becomes. Several spots for some new faces to play a big role. I heard lots of fans saying "who's that" or "who's number xx, he looks good". That makes the season more exciting - the anticipation to see who helps mold the team. The young kids looked good as did some of the older kids who are just now getting their chance. Hard to believe murvil ran all those trick plays in the first scrimmage. Doubt the old ball coach will like showing the trickeration so early in the season.

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Will be interesting to see what this team becomes. Several spots for some new faces to play a big role. I heard lots of fans saying "who's that" or "who's number xx, he looks good". That makes the season more exciting - the anticipation to see who helps mold the team. The young kids looked good as did some of the older kids who are just now getting their chance. Hard to believe murvil ran all those trick plays in the first scrimmage. Doubt the old ball coach will like showing the trickeration so early in the season.

I tend to agree with you about the trick plays in a scrimmage game. To my knowledge I've never seen then do that before.That to me would seem to be on the same page as William Blount going for two and the win in the jamboree.

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I tend to agree with you about the trick plays in a scrimmage game. To my knowledge I've never seen then do that before.That to me would seem to be on the same page as William Blount going for two and the win in the jamboree.

Jokin with you bs07. There are several skill guys this year who can do different things-just like usual. I bet they will eventually work on some wrinkles.
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We nead two maik shore we git baick tha fellers thait wur missin' this paist Fridee four shore....Knotts West iz loadid fer bare....Big linemuns.....athletick.....and thait "Boom' feller att WR cain r-u-n-n-o-f-t and leeve ewe.....Sumbodee sed on anthur thread thay allreddy beet Alcoee Fridee.....   :mellow:

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