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Round 2: Oneida @ Hampton


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6 hours ago, crow said:

It shouldn't be a factor because the rule is garbage, second shouldn't be a factor because like you said didn't aid the TD so unnecessary block. That coupled with the rule means now days you either have to "screen" with your body or let it go untouched. I'd like to see a better video but looks like a justified flag on a terrible rule. This rule has bit us numerous times. Hard to teach a team to be physical but don't block in this situation. Seen several teams that are traditionally hard hitters struggle with this rule us included. 

You are correct its the defenseless player rule.Its been called a TON this year.Was addressed before season it would be called more this year.Cant call targeting in high school.I cant stand the rule takes away from the game in my opinion but you can see the Hampton kid zero in on the Oneida player going towards the reciever.Ill tell you all just like i told ours, its a rule now DONT DO IT!If you want to be upset be upset with the kid who did it because he didnt even need to touch him.You all may get upset with my opinion but put the blame were it belongs.Should have never hit him.

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3 minutes ago, orngnblk said:

You are correct its the defenseless player rule.Its been called a TON this year.Was addressed before season it would be called more this year.Cant call targeting in high school.I cant stand the rule takes away from the game in my opinion but you can see the Hampton kid zero in on the Oneida player going towards the reciever.Ill tell you all just like i told ours, its a rule now DONT DO IT!If you want to be upset be upset with the kid who did it because he didnt even need to touch him.You all may get upset with my opinion but put the blame were it belongs.Should have never hit him.

I'd say that kid will have a hard time getting up to face the morning

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2 minutes ago, THE KING said:

I'd say that kid will have a hard time getting up to face the morning

Hope the ref looks himself in the eye and see,s what he did  to a bunch of kids. You cannot make that call in a situation like that. Anyone who justifies that is just as weak. The shoe may be on their foot the next time.

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13 minutes ago, THE KING said:

I'd say that kid will have a hard time getting up to face the morning

It's no reflection on the kid he's just playing football but it is a rule it's been called out here against us we've had multiple touchdowns brought back because of it. it's something we have to be ready for and to say it's shouldn't be called then you got to go through the whole year not call it it is what it is.

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1 minute ago, pujo said:

Hope the ref looks himself in the eye and see,s what he did  to a bunch of kids. You cannot make that call in a situation like that. Anyone who justifies that is just as weak. The shoe may be on their foot the next time.

+1.. I’ve watched it over and over and you CANNOT make that call.. I agree with this post. There is no justification for that call.. None what so ever. 

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3 minutes ago, pujo said:

Hope the ref looks himself in the eye and see,s what he did  to a bunch of kids. You cannot make that call in a situation like that. Anyone who justifies that is just as weak. The shoe may be on their foot the next time.

I was pulling hard for y'all last night.  My heart hurts for Michael.  He's still young enough that this will hurt him like a player.  I love Michael and Jessica.  Her wedding pictures were beautiful. 

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Just now, THE KING said:

I was pulling hard for y'all last night.  My heart hurts for Michael.  He's still young enough that this will hurt him like a player.  I love Michael and Jessica.  Her wedding pictures were beautiful. 

He's all heart and ranks real high on my most favorite people on this earth, But he's a big boy, I feel for the kids who fought their guts out.

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8 hours ago, MrD796 said:

You just need to quit whining, if the officials we’re throwing the game for Oneida, (that’s how it should be spelled) then Hampton would’ve had 200 yards in penalties. I watched Hampton’s offensive line hold every play. It’s because they knew they couldn’t block us fair. The officials did not rob you of the game, your dirty team did.

Are you blind. You all held every play to. Go back to your hole Oneida.

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