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17 minutes ago, pujo said:

The thing I love about us is ,we usually get the most outta what we got, this is small town rural football at its finest, rarely do we ever have a kid that can play at the college level but they work their rears off, coaches and players.

Few fans of other teams even understand that...And dang! Did Crumley lay some blocks Saturday!

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8 minutes ago, pujo said:

Got a ton of bodies to replace, be interesting to see what we can accomplish next season.

Yes, a lot to replace and develop. Still have some strength on the line and blocking. I think secondary can be stronger and next QB is a player. May not have the power run, busting thru multi players and drag people along, but he's an athlete with speed a very good arm. It'll all come down to leadership 

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4 minutes ago, uknoit2 said:

Yes, a lot to replace and develop. Still have some strength on the line and blocking. I think secondary can be stronger and next QB is a player. May not have the power run, busting thru multi players and drag people along, but he's an athlete with speed a very good arm. It'll all come down to leadership 

Shoot we may pass to set up the run, would be a 1st but that may be our strength. Sounds crazy.

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2 minutes ago, pujo said:

Shoot we may pass to set up the run, would be a 1st but that may be our strength. Sounds crazy.

I think #9 will be able to tote the rock just fine to open up the passing game...He'll just have more carries per game than we've seen a single back have in a couple years. #15 could be a game changer out of the backfield too. Don't think we'll see us passing 30 times a game but #18 will need to have a major impact. There's a lot to look forward to IF they put in the work and put on size and IF they learned from the examples of the crew going out 

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