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4 minutes ago, orngnblk said:

I'm looking forward to that!

Yep, usually I think of these games as going to watch a game with friends and grabbing a bite to eat. This one is more of a group of friends going to eat and catch a little football lol. Between your youth and HC and our penalties and fumblitis I’m sad to say I doubt the game will be better than the food :shock:

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25 minutes ago, crow said:

Yep, usually I think of these games as going to watch a game with friends and grabbing a bite to eat. This one is more of a group of friends going to eat and catch a little football lol. Between your youth and HC and our penalties and fumblitis I’m sad to say I doubt the game will be better than the food :shock:

This is funny.We should still be entertained,it is football regardless.

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Just now, orngnblk said:

Yeti I really hope Boyd was just that good honestly. I know they're good team I just don't know if they're that good or if we're just really that young and inexperienced.

They are good, Beat a good Marion team last year and Marion was a top 6-10 team at a guess. Definitely not a slouch. No reason to run the score up like they did though. 

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If line play comes into play then I really like our chances. Our line is dang huge and are nasty when they are not tryin to fight people after every play. We let WB jump on us and had us beat before we ever arrived at the game. We ran on WB at will but we couldn’t hang onto ball to save our life. 

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3 hours ago, Spike016 said:

If line play comes into play then I really like our chances. Our line is dang huge and are nasty when they are not tryin to fight people after every play. We let WB jump on us and had us beat before we ever arrived at the game. We ran on WB at will but we couldn’t hang onto ball to save our life. 

Running game gets a lot better when you force folks to play the pass. The fact we ever broke 100 yards rushing in a game the way everyone stacked the box on us the last 10 years amazes me. If our 5-6 only have to block 7 we fell like we outnumber them given what we’ve been doing lol. 

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3 hours ago, Yeti said:

They are good, Beat a good Marion team last year and Marion was a top 6-10 team at a guess. Definitely not a slouch. No reason to run the score up like they did though. 

Since Tyner hung 95 on us in in the 90's I'm numb to running up the score. :roflol::roflol:

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