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You name one of those many TD Passes when our corner kept getting burned in the Houston Sterling game last year.  I think I bussed a blook vessel!

I am still shocked that Sterling beat Central last year. After my Tigers destroyed Sterling 56-32( wasn't that close, was 56-12 at the start of the 4th ), I would have thought the Jags would have humiliated Sterling. I guess that's why they play the games.

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how bout when the other team fumbles and then recovers their own fumble

What about when the other team fumbles, your team gets the ball and starts returning the fumble, and then they fumble again and the other team gets the ball back?  I'm like.... :-X :-X :-X >:( >:(
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Silsbee has always ran the veer/option.  What kills me is when the qb is getting closed in on and the rb is open for the pitch but never gets the ball.  Opposite is when the qb has a wide open lane and then pitches to the rb who is already being hit before the ball even gets to him.  It is always easier for us in the stands to see it I suppose.  When the veer is clicking it is awesome but when it isn't it can be frustrating to watch.

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I GOT A GOOD ONE. YOUR TEAM DRIVES ALL THE WAY DOWN THE FIELD RUNNING THE BALL. THEY CAN'T STOP YOU FOR NOTHING. GET INSIDE THE FIVE. THE DAWN OC CALL A PASS PLAY AND IT GETS PICKED.

LOL. Sounds like the WOS OC. I like to fell off the top row of the stands last year in the Giddings game when he did that more than once.
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I GOT A GOOD ONE. YOUR TEAM DRIVES ALL THE WAY DOWN THE FIELD RUNNING THE BALL. THEY CAN'T STOP YOU FOR NOTHING. GET INSIDE THE FIVE. THE DAWN OC CALL A PASS PLAY AND IT GETS PICKED.

Ohhh, I would have some selected words for that coaching staff onthe sidelines!!
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rt did that against humble. there was no need for an ot. clay was picking up 4-5 yards on every run with 2 min and change left in the game.rt calls a timeout?!?!?2nd and like six we pass,3rd and 6 we pass.i don't think we punted 4th we threw a pick.

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Silsbee has always ran the veer/option.  What kills me is when the qb is getting closed in on and the rb is open for the pitch but never gets the ball.  Opposite is when the qb has a wide open lane and then pitches to the rb who is already being hit before the ball even gets to him.  It is always easier for us in the stands to see it I suppose.  When the veer is clicking it is awesome but when it isn't it can be frustrating to watch.

I hate that!
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This is easy - Player makes a long Run or Receives a long pass and showboats on the way to the endzone and either fumbles or puts the ball down inside the 5 yard line.  Happen to us in a game - won't say how long ago - but a long time ago.  Player caught a 98 yard touchdown pass - too bad it should have been a 99 yard pass.  He tought he had crossed the goal line and placed the ball down on the 1 yard line. We recovered. :o

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This is easy - Player makes a long Run or Receives a long pass and showboats on the way to the endzone and either fumbles or puts the ball down inside the 5 yard line.  Happen to us in a game - won't say how long ago - but a long time ago.  Player caught a 98 yard touchdown pass - too bad it should have been a 99 yard pass.  He tought he had crossed the goal line and placed the ball down on the 1 yard line. We recovered. :o

What you mean put the ball down? ??? ???
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I saw this in a state championship game a local team was competing in. The kids played their hearts out. they were getting dominated in the first half. in the second half they made a great come back. they went for two points after every touchdown and made it. well, at the end of the game, the other team had the ball and was running the clock out. the local team got the ball back and the come back was in there reach. they drove down the field and got a touchdown. The coaches had a decission. pat or 2 points for the win. missed one pat earlier in the game. and 100% on 2 point conversions on the night. they went for the pat. missed it like they did earlier in the game. maann!!!! my heart went out to those players. exspecially the seniors.

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