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I did not see or hear this game. The Stanks won as I predicted they would at the beginning of the thread. No excuses from me. You were clearly the better team. I will say that some of the people that I know were at the game said the stench was horrid when the Stanks entered the stadium. Please shower be fore you come next time. 

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1 hour ago, sportsnutz said:

Scoreboard was turned off before I could walk from the stands to the parking lot.. lol. idk why. Milan should be proud of the way they hung in there.. If not for a handful of questionable penalties and missed penalties, this game would've been about 60-15

Milan played well tonight. The Bulldogs are fast and talented. Lot better team than 2-4. Mustangs were able to get the edge for good yardage all night. Running up the gut was tough against the Dogs tonight. # 9 is a big time QB. When you need it he will get it. That touchdown pass he threw that was called back was a thing of beauty. And that hit #61 put on the Milan running back was about as Classic a linebacker hit as you'll see. Good tough ballgame. Kinda game that makes both teams better.

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8 minutes ago, Croppygenius said:

Milan played well tonight. The Bulldogs are fast and talented. Lot better team than 2-4. Mustangs were able to get the edge for good yardage all night. Running up the gut was tough against the Dogs tonight. # 9 is a big time QB. When you need it he will get it. That touchdown pass he threw that was called back was a thing of beauty. And that hit #61 put on the Milan running back was about as Classic a linebacker hit as you'll see. Good tough ballgame. Kinda game that makes both teams better.

Milan is not a bad team.  3 losses to undefeated teams in Peabody, Covington and the Stanks. We are better than North Side just shot ourselves in the foot too many times. We are a young team with talent. Most of the talent is in the sophomore class. We are learning and growing and will get better. Good job Stanks. (Think I just threw up in my mouth a little). 

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