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53 minutes ago, Spike016 said:

Good to hear from you Yeti! I always enjoyed our Meigs matchups even though y’all got the W more times than not. I hope you’re doin well and good luck tonight! 

Thank you sir, always loved the Oneida games until they were away lol. Was some good ball played between us those years. We play a really good team tonight and will be unlikely to win it. Hope we make it a game. Wish you all good luck as well. We normally beat Polk when we played, but he schemes so well we normally left frustrated after the win. His team plays hard.

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5 hours ago, Yeti said:

Will only say under Davis, Polk is probably the most consistent team Meigs has played year in and year out. They never seem up or down just a good football team normally. Always seem to have a big line and a strong run game. He prepares his defense as good as anybody.

Thanks. That’s the kind of insight that carries some legitimacy. Oneida and Polk have zero history and virtually no common opponents so as fans neither side has much actual knowledge to trash talk with really. 

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1 hour ago, crow said:

Thanks. That’s the kind of insight that carries some legitimacy. Oneida and Polk have zero history and virtually no common opponents so as fans neither side has much actual knowledge to trash talk with really. 

You will actually like Coach Davis style. Physical play,run first usually have a big physical back and good fundamentals. He has been a thorn in the Pirates side a few times!We have scrimmaged them a few times and it's been slobber knockers!

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Up in the box and we are 30 minutes away from kickoff in Polk County! Indians in the all white tonight on the road. Polk County dons the all red look this evening. This could be a very interesting ballgame. Believe truly that it all comes down to who can hold on to the football and prevent turnovers on the evening. A takeaway or two that is capitalized on could make the difference in the ballgame this evening. Good luck Indians! #OneidaPride

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3 hours ago, crow said:

Thanks. That’s the kind of insight that carries some legitimacy. Oneida and Polk have zero history and virtually no common opponents so as fans neither side has much actual knowledge to trash talk with really. 

Truth is Crow, Davis is nearly a mirror of your old coach imo. Very very good defensive coach. Average offensive coach. One of those coaches that if he had a special qb or rb would really make some noise when they had the horses. Their line is always spot on.

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