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4 hours ago, Austin1985 said:

Yep.  QB didn't have much time to throw and shut the running game down

Lol. 

 

I'm laughing because of the few people that actually put so much stock in scrimmages. 😂 Those ppl are quiet tonight. 😁

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4 hours ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

Lol. 

 

I'm laughing because of the few people that actually put so much stock in scrimmages. 😂 Those ppl are quiet tonight. 😁

Well if we dominate BH next week and I mean as in holding them to one or two td’s and we score 35 or more… I MIGHT retract my statement lol. Crosby game will be the defining moment for me 

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On 8/27/2021 at 10:13 PM, dBerrySports said:

I hate to be that guy but so be it if it is the case. This isn't quite the statement win that it normally would be because this isn't the Lancaster team from the last few seasons. Not saying it's not an impressive victory. But I wouldn't put it in the "statement" category. A lot of the talent they would have had with the old coach there is now dispersed around other Southern Dallas schools.

Like who ? We only aware of Johnson taking his talents to another schhol 

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On 8/30/2021 at 9:18 AM, PAPA Titans 94 said:

Like who ? We only aware of Johnson taking his talents to another schhol 

One of them went back to Lancaster and I hadn't realized it, so I'll take the L on that one. It's an impressive victory no doubt, I don't want to say that it's not. And yeah, I was partially incorrect lol so I will sit back and give PA it's just due.

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