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The Rematch: Trousdale @ Watertown


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12 minutes ago, takeittothebank23 said:

To start Tj Hewitt called one heck of a game tonight. anyone who disrespects the coaching staff is a coward. No one but the boys on the field and these coaches would’ve thought this team would be in the position they were tonight a year ago and these coaches got them there. Braxton Swann played the game of his life and put us in the position to win, we just didn’t finish. I’ve seen these boys become men this season and they have no reason to hold there heads down. I know that feeling of the clock winding down is one of the most heartbreaking feelings in the world but when it comes down to it, football is just a game. These coaches have prepared them for more then just football they’ve prepared them for life and every fan who thinks they could’ve done a better job tonight and with this season probably knows less football than my grandma and should ask the players what they think because I promise they will support their coaches. If we go back seven years ago and look at where this program was we have came farther then I ever could’ve predicted. Does anyone know how many coach t posters we had back then? Probably not many and now look where we are. If you weren’t on the T claiming you could’ve called a better game back then you have no right too now seeing how far we’ve come.  Watertown now has a culture of winning. These past few years we’ve improved each year. At the end of every season and I mean every season I’ve heard how much worse we will be the following year. And every year the staff and players prove everyone wrong. These seniors will be missed.

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37 minutes ago, takeittothebank23 said:

You were probably one of those fans leaving the stadium with 2 minutes left

Nah I was there long after everyone else. We went away from the run for no reason, 1st half Watts was wide open and we got to him and scored, never went back to it. Carter never touched the ball the entire game, never ran a sweep play which we had done all year. 

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13 minutes ago, FootballFan4life75 said:

Nah I was there long after everyone else. We went away from the run for no reason, 1st half Watts was wide open and we got to him and scored, never went back to it. Carter never touched the ball the entire game, never ran a sweep play which we had done all year. 

Dude ! Carter has been hurt if you run him and he gets hurt your screwed on d! The play number  4 got hurt on d they broke a 50yrd run or they probably don't  score  on that drive. 

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11 minutes ago, FootballFan4life75 said:

Nah I was there long after everyone else. We went away from the run for no reason, 1st half Watts was wide open and we got to him and scored, never went back to it. Carter never touched the ball the entire game, never ran a sweep play which we had done all year. 

Hahahahaha the play watts scored on was a stick concept where he got open when Cousino got out of the pocket. We continued the stick rpo concept until they adjusted to it in the second half. And for the sweep play it’s kind of difficult to run with the field conditions plus the coaches have spent countless hours watching film if they thought it would have worked I’m sure they would’ve ran it. I do agree Carter could’ve touched the ball but with my years on this earth although there isn’t many of them I see a lot of similarities between football and life. We could go back and look at all the things we could’ve done different and probably find thousands of them but it’s merely a waste of time. If you wanna sit back and think about all the things we could’ve done go right ahead. But you’ll be losing a lot of sleep for no reason because you don’t suit up every Friday night 

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3 minutes ago, takeittothebank23 said:

Hahahahaha the play watts scored on was a stick concept where he got open when Cousino got out of the pocket. We continued the stick rpo concept until they adjusted to it in the second half. And for the sweep play it’s kind of difficult to run with the field conditions plus the coaches have spent countless hours watching film if they thought it would have worked I’m sure they would’ve ran it. I do agree Carter could’ve touched the ball but with my years on this earth although there isn’t many of them I see a lot of similarities between football and life. We could go back and look at all the things we could’ve done different and probably find thousands of them but it’s merely a waste of time. If you wanna sit back and think about all the things we could’ve done go right ahead. But you’ll be losing a lot of sleep for no reason because you don’t suit up every Friday night 

I won't loses any sleep, then boys left everything they had on that field tonight. Nah hadn't suited up in a long time. 

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