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Round 2: Oneida @ Hampton


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Just now, OmahaOmaha said:

Oneida will have to find a way to sustain drives and gets points on the board In This one. If this is a shootout type game then Hampton has a huge edge but with Oneidas D then I’m not sure what Hampton will be able to accomplish offensively. 

Won't be nooooooooooooooooooooooooo shootout. Points will come at a premium.

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Just now, OmahaOmaha said:

Hampton can score points. In my opinion Oneida has edge on D and Hampton has it on O. That may not amount to a hill of beans but it’s gonna make for a great game. 

You better see Hamptons D, trust me they are tough. Thing that worries me more is moving the ball on you guys. 

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Just now, pujo said:

The one thing being overlooked by  everyone is the Hampton defense. 

Not myself, I've just seen what it takes to beat them. It's very difficult to score on Oneida. 

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That a the winning scores for teams that beat Oneida.and every point hard earned I'm sure except maybe Coalfields score..

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3 minutes ago, THE KING said:

Hampton has big play capabilities.  They have at least 3 guys who can take it to the house on any given play. Its not one of their stronger running teams but they are deadly on the outside 

Oneida is deadly on stopping teams that run. 

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