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Round 1: Oneida @ Hampton


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1 hour ago, Spike016 said:

I don’t know what they have done honestly. I do know that this time has given Oneida time to heal up and get healthy. I will agree with you that watchin and breakin down film is not near as effective as playin game and being on the practice field. 

 

1 hour ago, orngnblk said:

Exactly!

Sources say there's been some practices going on in them ole backer-barns and milk-barns in them parts...They get to moving them cows and tackling them bulls they'll have no problem demoralizing some dogs by Friday 

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3 hours ago, TigerNation said:

I think the fact that they've known who they were playing for two weeks makes it a lot easier. Two weeks to game plan makes a lot of difference.

Sure, not played a game since Meigs, be 3 weeks off. 4 since our actual starting lineup has been on the field. 2 days and a pregame should be plenty :roflol:

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6 minutes ago, crow said:

Sure, not played a game since Meigs, be 3 weeks off. 4 since our actual starting lineup has been on the field. 2 days and a pregame should be plenty :roflol:

Its tough,we had 5 weeks off!We played well but it was the first game with a whole lineup too.The game situation cannot be mimmicked.

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5 minutes ago, TigerNation said:

That's also three weeks of hits Kolby Morgan didn't have to take. Time off has its advantages.

Yes it does but I’m certain we’ll be rusty after that much time without any football activities of any kind. Was a complete shut down. November is a bad time to try to shake off rust for sure. 

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33 minutes ago, Spike016 said:

This game will be won in the trenches. Oneida is a very big and physical team. It should be fun! 

Got limit #4 big plays. Hampton is pretty good on D. Will definitely be a fun game to watch. Oneidas punter could play a big roll in being able to flip the field. Hampton has a good kicker. I would bet he can hit from 50.

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58 minutes ago, Appvol said:

Got limit #4 big plays. Hampton is pretty good on D. Will definitely be a fun game to watch. Oneidas punter could play a big roll in being able to flip the field. Hampton has a good kicker. I would bet he can hit from 50.

That’s a huge weapon in a game like this when field position will be a key factor. Oneida will not kick many FGs they will 95% of time go for it on 4th. 

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