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Riverside vs ER State Championship Showdown


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15 minutes ago, Spike016 said:

Watched ER tonight and I’ll be honest a very undisciplined football team but they have athletes. #0 #2 are good but #1 is the motor that makes this team go. They are beatable but you gotta stop #1 to do it. 

Sounds like the team that they played tonight. Fairley is as talented as any 1A/2A team you'll ever see...size, speed, and athleticism at every position, yet undisciplined play and uncontrollable emotions took them out of the game. Diving at knees and ripping off helmets almost every play...mouthing and chippiness after the whistle while the game got away from them. Good teams grit their teeth and sharpen their focus when sledding gets tough, bad ones run their mouth and try to injure their opponents.

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3 minutes ago, Spike016 said:

I wouldn’t go that far. They was chippiness on both sides. I mean they had to remove the York cheerleaders from the sideline due to ER coaches squirtin water on them. I mean it starts at the top. The only reason I know that is because they were escorted right in front of the group of guys I was standing with and 3 were cryin and one told her parents and we overheard her. 

Thats just CRAZY, wow

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1 minute ago, tradertwo said:

Sounds like the team that they played tonight. Fairley is as talented as any 1A/2A team you'll ever see...size, speed, and athleticism at every position, yet undisciplined play and uncontrollable emotions took them out of the game. Diving at knees and ripping off helmets almost every play...mouthing and chippiness after the whistle while the game got away from them. Good teams grit their teeth and sharpen their focus when sledding gets tough, bad ones run their mouth and try to injure their opponents.

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2 minutes ago, tradertwo said:

Sounds like the team that they played tonight. Fairley is as talented as any 1A/2A team you'll ever see...size, speed, and athleticism at every position, yet undisciplined play and uncontrollable emotions took them out of the game. Diving at knees and ripping off helmets almost every play...mouthing and chippiness after the whistle while the game got away from them. Good teams grit their teeth and sharpen their focus when sledding gets tough, bad ones run their mouth and try to injure their opponents.

Sounds like York.

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4 minutes ago, Mottomotto said:

ER is a sophomore led team. Abunch of young pups. Proud as heck of them for getting here. May not end the way we want but by the time they graduate they’ll hoist a gold ball.

Not if they don’t clean up their penalties. There will always be a team out west that will be just as talented that is more disciplined.

 

They have the studs for sure, but that don’t always win you gold balls!

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2 minutes ago, tradertwo said:

Sounds like the team that they played tonight. Fairley is as talented as any 1A/2A team you'll ever see...size, speed, and athleticism at every position, yet undisciplined play and uncontrollable emotions took them out of the game. Diving at knees and ripping off helmets almost every play...mouthing and chippiness after the whistle while the game got away from them. Good teams grit their teeth and sharpen their focus when sledding gets tough, bad ones run their mouth and try to injure their opponents.

Highly doubt any team in the state has better athletes than Fairly. If they were disciplined, they wouldn't just be FAIRLY, they'd be GREAT.

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1 minute ago, Spike016 said:

Yeah wildest game I’ve been to in a long time Pujo. I was lookin forward to talkin with ya. You woulda loved that one 

Wish I could have made it Spike, figured there would be a tussle, York just run into someone who would fight back.Dirty bunch from the top down. ER has their issues also but not to the level of York.

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12 minutes ago, CCLHL08 said:

They were disciplined until York wanted to turn it into a UFC fight. 

Using the word disciplined when talking about East Robertson! Funny! Extremely talented would be the correct term discipline not even close! Brooks has zero control over that team! Sometimes Talent is enough we will witness!

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2 minutes ago, scowlblast said:

Using the word disciplined when talking about East Robertson! Funny! Extremely talented would be the correct term discipline not even close! Brooks has zero control over that team! Sometimes Talent is enough we will witness!

Brooks does everything he can, sometimes it’s how they’re raised. He only has them for 3 or so hours a day. The rest is with someone else.

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