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4 hours ago, Varo said:

if it's the one I'm thinking about, the refs quick-whistled him down.  Eyeballing it live, the ball looked like if popped out when he was going down.  But, maybe his knee or backside was on the ground.  that would have been 6 pts for sure since half a dozen of your guys were escorting him downfield.  BUT, what about that TD run (25-30 yds?) that you had called back for a holding call?  Legit to be sure, but the refs had too much influence last night. 

Croz, I'm no football genius by any means, but explain to me the difference between that play we ran in punt formation that caused Gordonsville to jump offsides yet the refs flagged it for motion or procedure, THEN GHS ran what looked like the same play later and weren't whistled for it.  Smh.

This is typical in gordy. 

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4 hours ago, orngnblk said:

Looks like Fayetteville is comparable to Coalfield in a sense??

It would be a good game, but it's not a true comparison. 

Reason being, our new QB was still getting acclimated, and we were getting used to the offense, and we had more players out against Coalfield.

I would say Fayetteville is better, but it would still be a good game.

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Just now, croz6110 said:

It would be a good game, but it's not a true comparison. 

Reason being, our new QB was still getting acclimated, and we were getting used to the offense, and we had more players out against Coalfield.

I would say Fayetteville is better, but it would still be a good game.

Thanks

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19 hours ago, croz6110 said:

The ref said one of the guys that wasn't shifting moved before our player crossed the line of scrimmage. 

When I saw it back on film, he was right. 

When you guys shifted, our LB started coming. It caused your guy (who was not shifting) to move to take him on. He moved before our guy crossed the line of scrimmage. It had nothing to do with the shift. 

AAhh. thank you for clearing that up.  I was focusing on the shifting players--missed it completely.  

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Just reiterating what has been said. I really appreciate the thoughtfulness of the ceremony at the end of the game from Gordonsville. That was classy. Also, I was impressed by the arm on that freshman quarterback. He has a cannon, and when he matures and gets more accurate with his throws, he will be a huge weapon!

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9 minutes ago, GaelTider said:

Just reiterating what has been said. I really appreciate the thoughtfulness of the ceremony at the end of the game from Gordonsville. That was classy. Also, I was impressed by the arm on that freshman quarterback. He has a cannon, and when he matures and gets more accurate with his throws, he will be a huge weapon!

When our other freshman QB gets healthy, the one you saw will be WR, and a good one, too.

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