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Silsbee vs. Cuero, 4A State Semifinal


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9 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

I just did my research on them.  They try to put #3 and many positions to cause missmatches.  WR, RB, QB...  He is actually a solid safety...  But I think Silsbee's defense will be ready having to chase Newton, PN-G, and WO-S around...  The main qb , think he's #7, is ok,  but I think he can be contained.

But the Gobblers Stoll have to contend with a good rotation of 4 RB's and 2 pretty sure handed and athletic wr's in White and Turk.  

The main QB is #12 

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14 minutes ago, Matthew328 said:

Covered my first game at Legacy Stadium this year...its gorgeous....a really nice HS venue....definitely recommend taking the 99 toll toad over...worth the money and will save a ton of time avoiding the traffic on I-10

I'm looking forward to checking out the press box. Now the important question. How's the press box food, Matt?

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15 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

Interesting words from Whittington...   "'That’s another door to kick down,' Whittington said. " 

Courtesy of the Victoria Advocate

Referring to Silsbee as just another door to kick down...  

I told you they were talking smack. They thought they were going to get jasper

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I thought "gobblers" sounded shady.

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34 minutes ago, CardinalBacker said:
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I thought "gobblers" sounded shady.

Yes we’ve heard it before but.... it makes it all the more funnier when a ‘quero’ Whips your a$$

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10 minutes ago, GMGKSA said:

Yes we’ve heard it before but.... it makes it all the more funnier when a ‘quero’ Whips your a$$

Do y'all still sing the song about the Gay Caballero?

You know....

 

"He's the Gay Caballero,

He comes from out there Cuero,

He can't wait to get to San Franscisco....

Just to swing... his...rope."

 

Because honestly, that's all I know about Cuero.  

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4 minutes ago, CardinalBacker said:

Do y'all still sing the song about the Gay Caballero?

You know....

 

"He's the Gay Caballero,

He comes from out there Cuero,

He can't wait to get to San Franscisco....

Just to swing... his...rope."

 

Because honestly, that's all I know about Cuero.  

Why do you need us when you do it with such enthusiasm.

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