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On June 30, 2016 at 6:16 PM, Justafan72 said:

I'm predicting a lot of short kickoffs against Crosby.How would you like to be a special teams coach and look down the field and see Craig Williams and Johnny Harper waiting.4.36 & 4.4 Wow !

Or Mannie Nethely or Carlos Grace. 

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7 minutes ago, pdawg119 said:

Prediction according to Vype: 

1. Crosby

2. Barbers Hill

3. New Caney

4. Dayton

5. Humble

6. Kingwood Park

7. Porter

8. Splendora

9. Caney Creek

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I would be surprised if this happens.  BH and New Caney are going to have to work hard to keep KPark out of the playoffs.

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1 hour ago, CCRed said:

Kingwood Park's first two district games are against Barbers Hill and New Caney.  I think those are key games for them.

Look at Humble's schedule. If they beat Tompkins there's a better than not chance they go 4-1 the first half of the season. All they would need to do to get a playoff spot would be to win 2 of their next three games facing New Caney, Barbers Hill and Porter. I think they lose the last two against Crosby and KP.

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1 minute ago, Lightning/Eagle said:

Not so sure about that. Landscape is changing over here. We have at least two kids that transferred in from KWP. A lot will depend on how the new QB works into OC Ware's system. Our D will be pretty good unless the injury bug hits.

Ok,hadn't heard that

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7 carries for 99 yards in the first quarter this game against Angleton before his season ended with a knee injury. If he's 100% Crosby might literally have the most potent backfield in the state of Texas this year: Netherly(QB verbal to LSU, Grace(RB verbal to UH), Craig Williams(#3 APB in Country).

 

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46 minutes ago, Cougar14.2 said:

 

7 carries for 99 yards in the first quarter this game against Angleton before his season ended with a knee injury. If he's 100% Crosby might literally have the most potent backfield in the state of Texas this year: Netherly(QB verbal to LSU, Grace(RB verbal to UH), Craig Williams(#3 APB in Country).

 

That backfield is definitely going to test every defense they face.

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On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 0:07 PM, WOSgrad said:
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Getting closer!

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The white one's on twitter now. Nice look.

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