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24 minutes ago, Hagar said:

I’m at a loss to understand this.  You beat a team 40 points, then lose by 28.  That’s a freaking 68 point swing.   Can anyone explain that?   Something like that will drive football point makers to drink.  🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺

Karma...should have been in D1 but decided that was not the route to possibly play 1 more game which in fact I gave them 2 wins in D1 so to me they got shortchanged and still waiting on the truth to be told....LIFE...

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1 hour ago, Hooohead.com said:

Yep cause I knew Atascocita would be the better of two teams...Dickenson has been vulnerable all season

Welp that's incorrect. Other than Allen, Pearland and Atascocita looks like they had games in hand, a few i actually watched. I definitely wouldn't say vulnerable ALL season. 

 

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