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Milan vs Huntingdung week 6


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6 minutes ago, sportsnutz said:

This has been the most civil Dog and Pony Show thread in years... :roflol:

Good game bulldogs. You guys had the talent to beat us last year and, with better coaching, likely would have. Glad to see that program on the way back up. (not that you're ever down for long.) 

Hopefully we can catch up quickly and reignite this rivalry for a few years. 

Glad to see Bradley get a chance to make some plays with his arms. Made some really good decisions to throw it away or tuck and run tonight as well. 

I hope the scoreboard doesn't drive the coaching staff to believe the old way was better. This team was over matched in both experience and talent, but they hung in there and kept battling. 

Let's open up that playbook and show the rest of 1A what these underclassmen can do when you have to actually run backwards in the secondary sometimes. 

Yes. Big credit to your coaching staff. And i agree it has been a pretty civil thread. Nice to have some knowledge football talk from a couple of y’all. 
 

P.S.- Horse is still a bum. 

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9 hours ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

Yes. Big credit to your coaching staff. And i agree it has been a pretty civil thread. Nice to have some knowledge football talk from a couple of y’all. 
 

P.S.- Horse is still a bum. 

Don’t see the poodles getting very far in playoffs. I bet you’re still shaking your poms poms over this big victory this morning. 

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First and foremost what an amazing facility,love the entrance with all the Milan historical items ! Second Milan was just far and beyond the better team,Congrats on a great win ! Huntingdon coaching staff doesn't have the talent of past years but they are a solid 1 A team,  if the coach decides to continue to open the playbook they will be a deep run playoff squad ! Stanks fans stay and cheered their kids on which I respect ! Milans coaching staff was a delite to watch the way they worked with the players after plays! The future is bright in Milan and it is for Huntingdon as well !

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