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Week 3 - Henry County @ Dyer County


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2 hours ago, PatriotsNation said:

As usual I have already been informed, the talk has begun on social media

50-7 49-16 48-14 can anyone guess what these numbers are? I'm no math major but in regular season play there closest game is a 33 point spread. Ok we lost on the playoffs, that's just fuel on the fire.. I hope they are comparing their 2-0 record against 2 powder puff teams to our 1-1 record against 2 really good teams . Remember we were 0-2 last year they thought their 2-0  meant something.  We sent them home with a huge reality check. Ryan Dameron and and coach Counce wont let a playoff scenario happen on Friday. This time all gas no brakes..  no safety football.  RED ROLLS BIG THIS FRIDAY!

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13 minutes ago, RollRed said:

50-7 49-16 48-14 can anyone guess what these numbers are? I'm no math major but in regular season play there closest game is a 33 point spread. Ok we lost on the playoffs, that's just fuel on the fire.. I hope they are comparing their 2-0 record against 2 powder puff teams to our 1-1 record against 2 really good teams . Remember we were 0-2 last year they thought their 2-0  meant something.  We sent them home with a huge reality check. Ryan Dameron and and coach Counce wont let a playoff scenario happen on Friday. This time all gas no brakes..  no safety football.  RED ROLLS BIG THIS FRIDAY!

I did post on Instagram that I wanna see an angry/very physical football team this Friday night. and in my opinion some of the guys need more touches offensively.

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39 minutes ago, PatriotsNation said:

I did post on Instagram that I wanna see an angry/very physical football team this Friday night. and in my opinion some of the guys need more touches 

14 minutes ago, PatriotsNation said:

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I see they got jokes. DAMRON beat them 48-14 AS A FRESHMAN!  Sooooo

 

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30 minutes ago, keepitmoving said:

I thought Ryan would of done good vs Beech.  HC has some weapons, like Powell does.  Beech had a very tuff time against the pass vs Powell.  So I thought Ryan would have a similar outing.  

My guess is if Powell gave them a tuff time with the pass they worked on it all week. Hes very talented but still a developing sophomore and hit a 20 yard pass in the endzone in a high pressure situation with 20 seconds on the clock. Keep an eye on Damron through his senior year.  Hes a special QB + His senior year lines up with the undefeated inman Bulldogs who are all sophomores right now. We have some real talent coming up. That beech game is on the rear view mirror now. DC is in the crosshairs and kicking the Hornets nest. DC doesn't lean anything about tuff football beating up on crocket and onion county. But they haven't learned yet. It looks like they never will. 

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