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8 hours ago, Mytwocents3788 said:

Man I can’t wait for this game!!!!! Just got some insider news. Let’s just say this, it ain’t gonna be close. 

Did Larry Csonka just transfer in?  😂😂😂

 

You young folks will just have to Google.

 

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9 hours ago, Mytwocents3788 said:

Man I can’t wait for this game!!!!! Just got some insider news. Let’s just say this, it ain’t gonna be close. 

8 minutes ago, navydawg31 said:

Montana Quirante found some eligibility and coming back for one game? 

Maybe he secretly had a son years ago...and has been training him for this moment 😂😂😂

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1 hour ago, glassjoe said:

Vidor is going to come out in the spread all night.  Got that inside info from Mathews himself.   

Wishbone, same variated blocking schemes & still a running attack that you can throw out of...  That's about as original as Matthews would get.

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1 hour ago, rvbulldogs said:

Will we get our first win at home this year?

Will Vidor get their first win over Ned, in Ned, in forever?  No offense to Ned fans, but I hope the Bulldogs they have their worst game in a long time.  Fumbles galore - Dropped passes -  bad snaps - erratic passes - stupid penalties - bad coaches decisions - missed tackles - DB’s falling down on both Vidor pass plays.  This may not be a rivalry game, but there’s a heckuva lot more at stake for both teams than the usual rivalry game.

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9 minutes ago, Hagar said:

Will Vidor get their first win over Ned, in Ned, in forever?  No offense to Ned fans, but I hope the Bulldogs they have their worst game in a long time.  Fumbles galore - Dropped passes -  bad snaps - erratic passes - stupid penalties - bad coaches decisions - missed tackles - DB’s falling down on both Vidor pass plays.  This may not be a rivalry game, but there’s a heckuva lot more at stake for both teams than the usual rivalry game.

2016 isn't what I would describe as forever

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1 hour ago, NHSBulldogFan said:

2016 isn't what I would describe as forever

Lol, but you’ll admit it doesn’t happen often?  Bad choice of words, but I think most get the idea.  Vidor’s won/lost record against Ned is dismal.   Really a shame it’ll be played in the mud, the blood, and the beer (to quote J. Cash), but both teams have it to do.   Should be a good game.

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7 minutes ago, Hagar said:

Lol, but you’ll admit it doesn’t happen often?  Bad choice of words, but I think most get the idea.  Vidor’s won/lost record against Ned is dismal.   Really a shame it’ll be played in the mud, the blood, and the beer (to quote J. Cash), but both teams have it to do.   Should be a good game.

Might be the last game played in the mud at Bulldog Stadium sad to see it go.

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