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On 8/1/2021 at 6:05 PM, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

Lol. This years gonna get ugly Croppy. 

Just got back from our scrimmage with a not to good Liberty team. Mustangs dominated the contest. Stangs are huge and athletic. Our front 7 can play with anybody. Offense could be a challenge. We're not going to wow you with speed, but have some good old fashioned down hill type running backs. May have to start a sophomore or freshman at QB. I still like this team a lot. They are big and very physical and its gonna be a fight to beat them. We got Covington on Friday so we will see what we're made of

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13 minutes ago, Croppygenius said:

Just got back from our scrimmage with a not to good Liberty team. Mustangs dominated the contest. Stangs are huge and athletic. Our front 7 can play with anybody. Offense could be a challenge. We're not going to wow you with speed, but have some good old fashioned down hill type running backs. May have to start a sophomore or freshman at QB. I still like this team a lot. They are big and very physical and its gonna be a fight to beat them. We got Covington on Friday so we will see what we're made of

I like the confidence. We’ll see if you got anything for us very soon…..

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25 minutes ago, Croppygenius said:

Just got back from our scrimmage with a not to good Liberty team. Mustangs dominated the contest. Stangs are huge and athletic. Our front 7 can play with anybody. Offense could be a challenge. We're not going to wow you with speed, but have some good old fashioned down hill type running backs. May have to start a sophomore or freshman at QB. I still like this team a lot. They are big and very physical and its gonna be a fight to beat them. We got Covington on Friday so we will see what we're made of

Where we at the same scrimmage?

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1 hour ago, VOLnWTN said:

Yep.  Going to play havoc with a lot of teams that likes to pull and take peoples legs out. 

And Huntingdon is known for that. Which is smart because if the offensive player does block below the waist and takes the defender down, then the defense loses a player basically (he's on the ground). Can't do that anymore

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3 hours ago, horse said:

It’s going to be a long painful season unless COVID shortens it. That’s my take on it. 

New to Coach T, but long time Mustang Fan. I understand we may not have the horses in the backfield like we have in years past, but I don't think thing season is going to be that painful. We are going to be outmanned against a couple of opponents, but this new schedule has me very excited to see some competitive, hard hitting games. We have not had that in years past throughout the entire regular season.

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